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"I actually think the comparisons at this point obscure more than they reveal.
As new layers can be added to the current system to take into account up to this point obscure leaves with new qualities, the design likewise provides options of adaptability.
Is the old arrangement retained, or is this the time to play mantel squabble and move a photo to make a point, obscure an object, or elevate a show-off souvenir?
As the validity of the tax is thus bound up with the effect of the section of the state Constitution, we think that the Pullman Company was entitled to know how it stood under the latter, and that a judgment against it could not be justified by reasoning which leaves that point obscure.
The image quality was scored as follow: 1 point: obscure; 2 points: clouding; 3 points: more clear; and 4 points: clear [ 8].
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Yagoda's relentless focus on the genre's opportunistic low points obscures the fact that there are some very great memoirs.
In "The Monster of Monticello" (Op-Ed, Dec. 1), Paul Finkelman accurately describes Thomas Jefferson as a "brutal hypocrite" on the question of slavery, but his impassioned finger-pointing obscures a larger point about American history.
The invention of radio transmission and reception led to an improvement in this navigational technique, making it possible to obtain bearings from reference points obscured by fog or darkness.
For example, even when PH holds, the HR is not as meaningful clinically as some type of difference in average survival times or proportions at a fixed time-point, obscuring the absolute difference between the treatments and failing to convey the clinical value of a treatment.
One large point remains obscure.
The point remains obscure, but Mr. Dodge's simulated corporate lobby ashtrays are excellent.
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