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It will help you see otherwise hidden or obscure dangers.
The once-obscure Danger Mouse was instantly catapulted to fame, getting high-profile gigs producing Gorillaz and others; Gnarls Barkley, his group with the singer Cee-Lo Green, scored a No. 1 hit around the world with "Crazy".
Surely fat bonuses helped obscure the dangers.
Booming equity markets have obscured the danger of this debt overhang.
It is not, however, a reason to shut down a promising industry.But the industry's promise should not obscure its dangers, especially when it comes to the fuel it provides.
Those who fall into the so called "pro-prostitution" camp have defended themselves, claiming that women's welfare is their top priority and that they believe the focus on trafficking obscures other dangers that sex workers experience.
The Ministry of Defence and the intelligence agencies are still obscure, while the danger from terrorism makes it easier to invoke national security and allows the Home Office and the police to cut civil liberties.
Security drills were rarely held, there were no armed guards protecting the foreign workers' living quarters, risk assessment policies obscured the true dangers and Algerian gendarmes arrived well after terrorists had seized the main compound, he explained in his narrative verdict.
Yet the tradition of reverence that has sprung up around Palladio's work is in danger of obscuring its humbler but more interesting features.
The danger was obscured by the massive yachts and the ubiquitous G.P.S. systems, and also by the island's hummocky, cranberry-coated topography; though you're nearly always within a mile or two of the ocean, you rarely catch sight of it.
"But his poor decision making in one area over the past year is in danger of obscuring the sound work he's done since taking over in 2006.
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