Sentence examples for render obscure from inspiring English sources

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Twentieth-century archaeologists and restorers have severely criticized these fanciful reconstructions and added structures posing as restorations, for they often destroy or render obscure the original form of the edifice.

One might worry that a view according to which even ideal, perfect rationality can coexist harmoniously with a more or less completely mistaken view of one's situation threatens to attenuate the connection between believing rationally and believing truly too far, and to render obscure why the former would be valuable relative to the latter.

Given this, one might worry that a view according to which perfectly following one's evidence is compatible with a more or less completely mistaken view of one's situation threatens to render obscure why following one's evidence would be a good thing to do relative to the goal of having true rather than false beliefs.

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More specifically, the curvatures of patterns (including the location of unusual data points) that can easily be detected in a visual display are often rendered obscure or less easy to judge from an equivalent table of the data [ 24] p.1.

But in the eyes of many local residents, Piano's optimistic rendering obscures the fact that to fulfill its vision, the university will have to bulldoze almost everything that's already there.

Or, one might say: What maladies of late suffer our poets that render their verses obscure?

Jerry-built by the sender, it's a updated rendering of an obscure invention Mr. Gleick described in the book: a van der Pol oscillator.

The promises of religion are replaced by the promise of science, yet medicine fails to vanquish its ultimate foe, instead rendering death more obscure, a matter for procrastination.

However, the biomolecular mechanisms involved in the interaction between IDE and its substrates are often obscure, rendering the specific enzyme activity quite difficult to target.

Privately, though, they're paying attorneys a lot of money to render those laws more obscure, complex, unmanageable and difficult to enforce than any regulator would ever want.

The crown suggests this was quite deliberate and was intended to obscure and to render less transparent the nature of the money payments," Black said.

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