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It begins: Let me make clear every obscure truth, and remove the confusion of him who questions.
When you try to obscure truth, as the Bush crowd has, that is sad for our democracy.
The occasion was obscure, insignificant — what you will: a lost youngster, one in a million . . . an incident as completely devoid of importance as the flooding of an ant-heap, and yet the mystery of his attitude got hold of me as though he had been an individual in the forefront of his kind, as if the obscure truth involved were momentous enough to affect mankind's conception of itself.
When prosecutors obscure truth in pursuit of conviction, the repercussions are evident, even to the Department itself.
Again, this is a basic but mysteriously obscure truth of the issue.
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When it comes to analyzing big data, often we are urged to "follow the data," "unlock its secrets," analyze it and expect obscure truths to finally be revealed.
Gossip obscures truth, sours our outlooks on each other and can trivialise any debate.
It's clever, but frankly dishonest, it obscures truth and stifles valid debate.
Specifically, it obscures truths about the practice — first, that this kind of thing is not merely the province of children who know not what they do.
But such headlines obscure the truth.
PERCEPTIONS, once firmly established, can often obscure the truth.
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