Such messianism cannot obscure the central truth about Google Book Search: it is a business.
Yet the recent real estate debacles should not obscure the tremendous positives associated with homeownership.
Savings calculated strictly on the basis of wage rates obscure the real cost of outsourcing.
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But for sufferers, that should not obscure the basic promise of the Tallal-Merzenich approach.
But the focus on counting jobs can obscure the forces that lead to new job creation.
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"You can be so dignified that you obscure the reality of what is going on, " Rodgers says.
Complex and arcane tax laws are used to subsidize these corporations and obscure the true cost of energy.
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One whispered rumor can obscure the truth and set off violence between communities that once lived together in peace.
So much so, perhaps, as to obscure the question of whether the money is headed down a rat hole.
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But legal language must not obscure the fact that I have done wrong.
The noise and dust of politics obscure the fact that in the end, it all comes down to economics.
This should not obscure the fact that part-timers tend to have second-class status.
If we withhold or obscure the truth, we get self-protective falsehoods in return.
But diagnosis and the language of biological illness obscure the causal role of factors such as abuse, poverty and social deprivation.
He even dabbled in international politics, questioning whether Turkey's bid to join the European Union might obscure the Continent's Christian heritage.
And while passions and politics can often obscure the hard work before us, let's be clear about what this moment demands.
He believes that the ubiquitous warnings of impending deflation by the Federal Reserve obscure the perhaps more likely scenario of resurgent inflation.
Back then it was said that balance-sheet transparency made Sarbanes-Oxley necessary so public companies couldn't obscure the truth about their assets and liabilities.
Many colleges describe loans as "financial aid" or obscure the fact that the aid package includes federal loans to be taken out by parents.
According to Mr Bond, that has resulted in a few icons of "black success" who obscure the continued poverty and discrimination experienced by many.
In parallel with all this effort to obscure the physical location of data on the Internet, there is growing interest in determining the location of its users.
Do they have any ability to obscure the images being captured?
Particularly worrisome is the Ortega government's selective and manipulative use of "international observers" in a transparent attempt to obscure the rigged character of the election.
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Measuring average stockmarket performance, however, may obscure the most important details.
Laury studied economics, but he never allowed the numbers-laden discipline to cramp his vision or to obscure the fact that economics is about real, breathing people.
The increasingly homogenized landscapes and built environments of the glamour zone in global cities tend to obscure the fact of multiple articulations with their global slums.
He said the allegations were unfounded and untrue and said he was resigning so that the claims would not "obscure the important business" of the mayoralty.
He manned one of the oil-filled trenches that were burned to obscure the Baghdad skies in an attempt to hinder the Iraqi capital's bombing by coalition warplanes.
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Even if it does, that should not obscure the fact that Mr bin Laden's infamy in the West is losing its power to inspire his own people.
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