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"Bush has been extraordinarily successful at obfuscating, at fuzzying around the edges of issues, especially on reproductive health and rights," she said.

Mr. McConnell: Had your party done its job during the past six years, instead of doing nothing at best and obstructing and obfuscating at worst, we would have a Congress the president could work with, we would have the functioning government the American people wish and deserve, we would have a much better America now, not later.

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Though I was careful not to scare them off by uttering the "G" word, their PR departments were too good at obfuscating – until someone at property giant Bouygues Development agreed to speak.

In this paper we give a comprehensive analysis of side effects in the x86 architecture and describe an implementation concept based on the idea of compile-time obfuscation, where obfuscating transformations are applied to the code at compile time.

There are then often several more steps – all aimed at obfuscating the origin – before the timber is sold off as certified on the domestic and international markets.

Her films were partly paid for by the Nazi Party, though both authors struggle to tell us exactly to what extent.This is not entirely their fault, as Riefenstahl, in interviews and in print (her memoirs appeared in 1987), was adept over decades at obfuscating the straight facts of her relations with individual Nazis, the party and their crimes.

Unfortunately, hospitals and insurance companies have been quite skilled at obfuscating medical costs, even in states that required price disclosure (upon request by each individual patient).

But remember, we are trying to prove that this is a real video, and every attempt at obfuscating the identity of the creator is just one more notch against its authenticity.

As Pedro Martinez was finishing discussing his first time back in Queens since he signed with the Philadelphia Phillies, Gary Sheffield was at once obfuscating and clarifying the circumstances surrounding his one-day absence from the Mets' lineup.

Legal experts say that some of the prosecution's case could be particularly hard to prove, especially the charges that Grace executives obstructed justice by obfuscating in interviews with investigators at the Environmental Protection Agency, and then conspired to cover up their knowledge of the asbestos risks.

"He's such a charismatic guy, and he's so good at lying and obfuscating that he convinces people," said Mike Stanton, a former Providence Journal reporter who wrote  ​The Prince of Providence, a book about Cianci, told me the day after the debate while sitting in a cafe downtown.

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