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A playwright's job is, in a sense, to pierce the clouds that obscure human motive and behaviour.
The current stigma of post-traumatic stress would likely prevent many soldiers from wearing the medal initially, but its mere existence would help crystallize in the American — and the American military — consciousness one of the more obscure human costs of war.
We employ a robust face detection and tracking algorithm to obscure human faces in the video.
We deceive ourselves in the laboratory by assuming that testing animals raised under conventional conditions yields a "pure" evaluation of toxic potential free of the complexities that obscure human research.
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Seen in proximity to works by Mr. Ligon and Ms. Simpson, Ms. Walker's piece also prompts thought about how racist fantasy can override and obscure ordinary human reality.
"What about concentration camps?") Nevertheless, my experience of the game demonstrated how quickly the business of prison planning can obscure the human aspect of the project.
When other appetites obscure the human spirit, we enter the chaos of interior and exterior conflict, addiction, enslavement, and hypocrisy.
Sterile numbers can easily obscure the human lives behind reported death tolls from war, drone strikes, and terrorism.
Sure, the debate is useless because it lacks context, the two players don't even really play the same position, basketball is constantly changing, and the sands of time obscure frail human memory, but this the law.
Although the filament elongation activity of VASP could be attributed to its GAB and FAB motifs, the underlying general mechanisms of VASP-mediated actin assembly remained obscure, as human VASP (hVASP) showed a drastically reduced elongating activity in vitro when compared with the orthologue from the highly motile soil amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum (DdVASP) (Breitsprecher et al, 2008).
The effect of all this is to turn people into exotic objects, obscuring their human complexity.
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