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- Glom onto obfuscatory buzzwords to impress those outside our immediate circle.
- Veering from obfuscatory Latinate diction ( " discernment,"
- They were sneaky, obfuscatory and just plain vindictive.
- Anyone who's wrestled with the obfuscatory jargon of computer instructions can relate.
- Dingell called the bill " a compendium of diversionary and obfuscatory mischief ."
- I find it all very obfuscatory.
- I guess it may just be obfuscatory, but I've never really seen that.
- Should we condemn actually as meaningless, overworked, and obfuscatory, an affected form of y'know?
- Like the male musicologists Ms . McClary disparages, Ms . Hampton couched her talk in the obfuscatory and theoretical jargon of academia.
- As written, the introductory chord for the song, which was to give the singers their entry pitch, was proving obfuscatory.
- Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was at his obfuscatory best Wednesday when discussing tax policy with members of Congress during an economic hearing.
- In this manner the spinning of the sun and black sun shows a wheel crossing with an obfuscatory motion where four black rays move out of four yellow rays.
- However, I don't know that the suppression was all that significant or that it was as widespread and obfuscatory as that statement makes it out to be.
- "Arcimboldo speaks double language, at the same time obvious and obfuscatory; he creates " mumbling " and " gibberish ", but these inventions remain quite rational.
- My concern on this article is that the obfuscatory approach offered by opposing party will open a pandora's box of revisionism for clear results on other military history articles on wikipedia.
- And Carla Hesse's essay on the impact of digital technology on libraries is larded with the sort of obfuscatory academic jargon that makes so much recent critical writing unpleasant and unrewarding to read.
- So, why is it that, in the abstract, we romanticize this thing _ mental illness, insanity, craziness, whatever we call it somehow seems inaccurate, hurtful or unnecessarily obfuscatory?
- "That word ` underwriting'is just an obfuscatory PBS word, " said Gary Ruskin, head of Commercial Alert, a Washington-based consumer watchdog group founded by Ralph Nader.
- They seem to be more mocking or obfuscatory then helpful, and I've asked him to stop-to no avail-just as I've asked him to stop making personal attacks.
- Her novels are almost unbearable in their unflinching examination of isolation and disappointment; their elegant phrases and circumlocutory analyses, superficially obfuscatory, ultimately serve only to heighten the hideous bleakness of her characters'lives.
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