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But the prospect of such a move also worries many in Jerusalem: one senior official said he feared that an intervention in Syria could also obfuscate "the problem of greater concern" for Israel, stopping Iran's nuclear program.
The asbestos industry has relied on scientific debates over the roles of fiber types, viruses, and genetics in the development of mesothelioma to obfuscate the problem of asbestos-related disease (Castleman et al. 1998).
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Some political scientists have obfuscated the problem (intentionally or not) by treating the data the models used to fit their equations as tantamount to actual predictions – in essence, claiming credit for "predicting" the past.
But the problem with many recent ideas is that they obfuscate the essential questions more than they clarify them.
The problem with that approach is that it helped obfuscate the bloated cost structure that we had in place from the period in our history when our model involved collecting a transaction fee by connecting buyers and sellers.
It tells us that this is not primarily a problem within genders; framing it that way only serves to obfuscate the issue.
Let's not obfuscate the question with unnecessary complications.
When billions of hadrons are smashed they create heaps of extraneous particles which obfuscate the picture.
This anteromedial injury might obfuscate the recognition of ALMR injury.
Their goal is to obfuscate the input of the user, by adding some noise to it.
Alternatively, one can modify the video to obfuscate the appearance of individuals for privacy protection.
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