Sentence examples for think obscure from inspiring English sources

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It sounds dense, but it's highly readable and never unintentionally, I think, obscure or vague.

"Democrats will be happy to bring this argument to the American people and ask them whether they think obscure procedural rules are reason enough to let over 100 million families face a tax hike of $1,600 next year," he said, referring to what happens if the cuts expire, as they are scheduled to in 2013.

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I think obscuring these acts of silencing was a mistake that resulted in an escalation of the protesters' tactics.

"The racial issues -- namely that Margaret Mitchell's book is being attacked as racist and the fact that it is Randall, who is black, writing this -- I think obscured the copyright issues," he said.

But to be slightly more serious, the obsession with what is and what isn't a spoiler, I think, obscures what's essential and valuable about "Mad Men".

Yet such signs also act as historical cues by reminding us of their original functions, often prompting us to think about obscure aspects of social or cultural history that might otherwise be forgotten.

But you will quickly find yourself cursing that you didn't spot the long word your opponent plays next, and you will try to think up obscure words just to protect letters.

Melanie Egorin doesn't usually think about obscure government guidelines and audits.

He responded, "Didn't think an obscure blogger would elicit such a reaction, let alone get on HuffPo, the Telegraph, etc.

"I don't think it obscures what Eero was up to.

Like Thoreau ignoring the locomotive that passed by his cabin at Walden Pond or the Anabaptists rejecting electricity, members of the unplugging movement scorn technology in the hope of finding the authenticity and the community that they think it obscures.

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