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"The irony is, using imaging evidence just obfuscates the issue," she said.
To say that "bite-size chunks" of information are more meaningful to students than a lecture format is a false premise: this obfuscates the issue of how students and teachers interact, how students interact with other students, and how all of that face-to-face work influences teaching and learning.
She knows exactly how what she's saying obfuscates the issue".
Furthermore, migration across the Bass Strait by some birds obfuscates the issue.
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Yes, scientists dislike it when work that they think deliberately obfuscates the issues gets published.
The others would rather obfuscate the issue rather than spend a nickel doing what they need to do".
Kennedy, his family, Dr. Travell and other aides obfuscated the issue by denying that he had Addison's from tuberculosis.
The determined effort by both sides to obfuscate the issue, however, left unclear the precise extent of Saudi cooperation and whether disputes lingered beneath the surface.
Two of its recommendations have been included in a parliamentary bill due to take effect in October: One would give shareholders the right to a binding vote on executive pay every three years; another would require companies to fix a single figure on executive remuneration, consolidating the confusing mix of salary, bonuses and shares that has complicated — some say obfuscated — the issue.
To his credit, he didn't try to obfuscate the issue: he conceded that his plan is "supply-side" -- that is, intended to make Japan's economy more efficient -- when the immediate problem that economy faces is "demand-side" -- people are spending too little.
Some are serious, but many are not; they're just straw men created solely to obfuscate the issue.
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