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While the 2010 report breaks down the data by precinct, the 2015 doesn't, which obfuscates the damage.
Young Si Kye, a director at Hyundai's restructuring division, insists that Hyundai's problem is mainly one of "distorted perception", which obfuscates the group's fundamental change in direction.
In addition, the reactivity of CNTs is discussed with regard to impurities that consist of transition metals in CNTs, which obfuscates the contribution of CNTs to the reaction.
There is an inherent lack of strategic planning, management and public involvement in designation and practice which obfuscates their overall identity, integrity and purpose.
Their solution uses a client based privacy manager which obfuscates sensitive data before submitting it to the cloud.
The words are often monosyllabic, direct ripostes to the over-elaborate doubletalk of politics and domesticity, which obfuscates injustice.
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When billions of hadrons are smashed they create heaps of extraneous particles which obfuscate the picture.
Manual capture and tiling resulted in loss of process control, particularly image quality, which obfuscated ACF crypt number determination by image analysis software.
Rather than showing the principal components, which obfuscate the input variables, we chose the tetranucleotide variable with the highest loading for each component for display, leading to heatmaps with a maximum of ten columns.
This is an administration that prosecutes people for leaking information to the press that would hold it accountable, and which continually obfuscates journalists' and citizens' efforts to extract any information from it at all.
Official figures make no distinction between male and female victims, which further obfuscates the extent of the problem. .
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