Sentence examples for obscure sections from inspiring English sources

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But he warns that they are dangerous for investors because many E.T.F.'s track relatively obscure sections of the market and all of them encourage the propensity to trade rapidly — "to speculate, rather than invest".

It was only after trawling through the minutiae of irritatingly obscure sections of their manufacturers' websites that I discovered how few of their components could be recycled, and how difficult it would be to recycle them.

Macleod's has plenty of nooks and obscure sections.

Now that Palestine has become a full member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) after an exuberant 107-14 vote in its favor, two obscure sections of U.S. law may force the United States to rethink whether its unconditional support of Israel is in its best interests.

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"The budget does not propose reauthorization of Superfund taxes," the administration says in an obscure section of the spending bill for Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development and independent agencies.

Written to end piracy of consumer goods, the agreement has an obscure section permitting patented products to be copied in emergencies.

The main hope for insurance customers without supplemental coverage is the discovery of some obscure section in a policy that explicitly provides coverage in certain situations.

Under an obscure section of Germany's criminal code, prosecution for insults against organs or representatives of foreign states requires both a notification from the offended party and an authorisation from the government.

Initially arrested for burglary, the three men were charged under an obscure section of the 1824 Vagrancy Act, after being discovered in "an enclosed area, namely Iceland, for an unlawful purpose, namely stealing food".

Instead of displaying a little common sense and letting the matter rest, the CPS dug up an obscure section of the 2003 Communications Act, which makes it an offence to send a "menacing message" over a public telecommunications network.

By giving the green light for Mr Böhmermann's prosecution for mocking a foreign government, under an obscure section of Germany's 19th-century penal code, she has indulged repression abroad, and tarnished her own country's reputation for freedom.

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