Over the years he has become an expert in spin, obfuscation and, most of all, fueling speculative excess. |
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The obfuscation method works only because Microsoft's IIS permits a non-standard decode of html. |
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The identification of suspects by name provides a huge area for obfuscation. |
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I'm a big fan of Magic In Theory and Practice, as it's basically full of plain speaking rather than the usual Crowley clever-clever obfuscation. |
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The adjective, of course, is adminicular, which I intend to use whenever maximum obfuscation is desired. |
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This kind of sophisticated obfuscation comes as second nature to Republicans these days. |
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The big question is whether we will seize that opportunity or again let the transport debate get mired in political infighting and obfuscation. |
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The effect of his work is not to explain anything, but rather to dramatize the purposeful obfuscation of information. |
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There is none of the deliberate obfuscation characteristic of so much architectural theory. |
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We have come a long way from the days when central bankers relied primarily on obfuscation and mystique. |
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Their continued obfuscation, their attempts to throw dust in people's eyes, leads me to believe that they're lying through their teeth. |
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The Americans employed Navajo during the last war as an extra level of obfuscation. |
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At best they were footnotes on the contrary theme, at worst outright obfuscation. |
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Suitably chastened, may I humbly entreat him to, unambiguously and without obfuscation, answer a few pertinent questions? |
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But let those who persist in obfuscation and the struggle against the light remain free to do so. |
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All of a sudden it is going in circles. It is obfuscation on behalf of the government. |
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She responded with what must have been intended as judiciousness but came across as obfuscation. |
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It carries its intelligence lightly, is never overbearing or flashy, and is devoid of obfuscation, provinciality and jargon. |
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Hitherto, the government's instinct was to withdraw into arithmetical obfuscation. |
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He carried lucidity to the point of obfuscation, even beyond it to somewhere near dementia. |
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The little that Mugabe has said since the 1980s has been a mixture of obfuscation and denial. |
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But here, clarity and meaning dissolve into fogs of evasion or obfuscation. |
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As ever, official confusion, or obfuscation, initially reigned about what actually happened. |
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This government is the master of obfuscation when it comes to information surrounding this bill. |
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He has also had to face the obfuscation and delays brought about by the Council. |
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A minority prime minister intent on delay and obfuscation will not stop them either. |
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It seems that there has been a lot of obfuscation to make a fairly simple issue very complex. |
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If promoting culture involves raising awareness levels and curbing obfuscation, this shrunken budget is not the way for Europe to set an example. |
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These include strategies of obfuscation or complex pricing that impair a consumer's ability to compare offers and make an optimal decision. |
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She made it clear police obfuscation would not be allowed to continue. |
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The band's cryptic song titles provide unneeded obfuscation. |
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In 1979, taking a different tack, Plain English Campaign publicly destroyed government forms as the opening move in a crusade against officialese and obfuscation. |
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After considerable head-scratching, and some help from friends, I was finally able to crack the obfuscation and published the source code to a descrambler on my home page. |
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Even if, like me, you tend to put the most personal details of your thoughts through a fine mesh of allusion and obfuscation, you're still putting your life online. |
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Further obfuscation is caused by Sherry's eagerness to obtrude himself. |
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Under the myth of full enforcement, the use by police of their discretion not to charge is seen as an undesirable expedient which is best concealed behind a discreet curtain of obfuscation. |
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All this, I fear, has to do with ideological obfuscation. |
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Net 2015 which provides advanced code protection, obfuscation, optimization and automatic exception reporting for your. |
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Canadians should take a look at the record, the deliberate shading of the facts, the obfuscation of the facts, that the Liberals have embarked upon. |
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On fiscal matters, doubletalk and obfuscation are his only options. |
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Murray Armstrong London Your account of the referendum campaign exposes the SNP's obfuscation, now even more successful than ever in pulling the wool over the eyes of so many Scots. |
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Unbeknownst to many members of the public, the Conservative government has been foisting on all elements and arms of the Canadian federal government a culture of denial, secrecy, obfuscation, stonewalling and bullying. |
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Instead of retreating in denial and obfuscation, regional governments were more willing to acknowledge their problems of illegal small arms trafficking, although some still hesitate to fix them. |
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To create a whole series of discussions in parliaments around the world, from our perspective, would do nothing to achieve peace and would provide further obfuscation. |
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He is now the only member of this government who, when asked an important question about which many people obviously are very worried, gives a clear, concise and honest answer, without prevarication or obfuscation. |
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This is not a swipe at Cook, but at a wider sense of systemic obfuscation. |
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It is an issue of obfuscation and stonewalling which has become the sine qua non of the government's behaviour not only in this area but in so many other areas. |
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But this cloud of obfuscation hasn't stopped Lynch's devoted fanbase from excitably posting leaks, titbits and photographs on internet forums and Facebook. |
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My Nortel compatriots had signed up for an LTD benefit plan wholly ignorant of the planned obfuscation of the true details by Nortel's use of weasel words. |
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Nowhere is this better highlighted than in the current delays, obfuscation and confusion in the United Kingdom over where to put this valuable money. |
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What are the executive directors going to say to their clients, that the funding is not there and there will be no programs and whatever obfuscation the government members are putting forward? |
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Therefore, for four years since the bill has been written and waiting to be implemented, the government through obfuscation and through creating elections has blocked the legislation from coming forward. |
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In my time, let me put forward on behalf of Canadians an attempt to seek possible explanations for what appears to be a rather extreme obfuscation on the part of the opposition in dealing with substantive issues. |
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The authors expand the obfuscation scope from single obfuscation level for all users to arbitrary obfuscation levels based on trustworthy between users. |
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Yet, at the same time, an overabundance of obfuscation also acts to promote antidemocratically a reliance on specialists and experts to give meaning to policy choices. |
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Hence, we proposed a trust based obfuscation mechanism, which designed especially to obfuscate items' ratings before their submission to these highly reputable peers. |
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