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The opaque name of the new complex?
By far, Mr. Clinton's most significant legacy to the working poor is in a large program of wage subsidies with an opaque name, the earned-income tax credit.
When Yellow House was released, around the same time jokes about Pitchfork ratings, bloggers and Brooklyn scenesters were beginning to percolate into the collective conscience of the record buying public (dare I say it, the hipsters), and Grizzly Bear, with their opaque name and modern interpretation of folksy, classic American rock styles, felt like a contemporary talking point.
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The closer we look, the more backlogs we find, their existence obscured by opaque names such as the 'migration refusal pool' and the 'controlled archive'.
Giant corporations do not want to be the public face of the swipe fee melee -- television ads, for example, feature friendly middle-class moms, and they're sponsored by groups with opaque names like "The Electronic Payments Coalition," rather than "JPMorgan Chase," or the "Merchants Payments Coalition," rather than "Walmart".
Another untold sum comes from an opaque fund named after Kadyrov's father, which is financed by business owners and public employees — who are informally required to pay a portion of their income to the fund — and by Chechen oligarchs paying tribute to Kadyrov.
Both the placebo and ITF were provided in identical opaque packages (named A or B and distributed as follows: patient 1/A, patient 2/B, patient 3/A, patient 4/B,…).
"Your creation is opaque, but the name suggests what you hope it will be".
So characters in "The Tourist" have multiple names, opaque motives, deceptive marching orders and vast capacities for duplicity.
But not every name was opaque.
In the end, I still chose the term because it is in Hebrew, and my nonexistent command of this language meant that the name remained opaque to me.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com