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Piketty takes some well-aimed shots at economists who seek to obfuscate this reality.
To return a priest to the lay population is to obfuscate this theological principle.
Why else - other than politics - would Goldman choose to obfuscate this fact rather than boast about its prowess?
Even for Rankin, who lives to obfuscate, this is a dense and complicated plot, featuring desperate mobsters and the crooked cops who would like to help them out.
Big cable and telephone companies often try to obfuscate this fact (which the collapse of the merger won't alter), but a number of independent analyses back it up.
If he does know but chose to obfuscate, this reinforces the view that China's leaders have little interest in enhancing transparency.
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In choosing to honor Shiller and Fama at the same time, the Nobel committee has, wittingly or unwittingly, obfuscated this history.
Moreover, medical historians have obfuscated this long legacy of ineffectual and dangerous medical practice because they don't like to write about "progress" or to make retrospective judgments.
We should be able in the very near future to take all these elements and say, oh this is your objective, we'll obfuscate all this complexity and hit a target [return on ad spend] you have.
The irresponsible race talk is made worse by conservative talking heads who have used Cain's race to obfuscate the facts in this matter.
If these proportions differ substantially in the WT and mSOD1 samples, this might obfuscate the conclusions.
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