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The bleeps mimic how television and radio obscure bad language in live news coverage or taped reality shows.
This is far from a case of a fine cabinet official undone by the actions of a few obscure bad apples in the military police.
Use plenty of high-quality policy meat, resist the temptation to throw in off-cuts from previous initiatives, avoid bulking up with indigestible technicalities, and use ideological seasoning to draw out flavour rather than obscure bad taste.
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Concoct a scenario, link it to a year-end award, however obscure, bad-mouth the competition and see what happens.
By barring complaints of pay discrimination not filed within 180 days of a discriminatory raise, the court's ruling rewards employers who succeed in obscuring their bad behavior for more than six months.
If anything, the industry needs exceptional individuals to help obscure just how bad things are.
Stengel concludes that thankfully we live in an age of transparency, where companies can no longer obscure or disregard bad behavior.
Moralistic judgments of "good and bad" obscure reality with a narrative that powerfully addicts us to external motivators at the expense of a deeper experience of acting from our internal self-connection and self-acceptance.
My Chambers says: "Black: obscure; dismal; sullen; bad-tempered; angry; horrible; grotesque".
The "Oh Mercy" chapter is a fairly fishy self-justification, but a good short story, whether Dylan is milking the wraith-filled New Orleans atmosphere as if he's just read Anne Rice or introducing a suspiciously handy, but vividly described, crazed junk-store owner whose rants, for obscure reasons, cured a bad case of studio block.
Joe Wilcox: the "last show" announcement is a cover: Good PR works like this: Bad news obscures even worse news.
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