There certainly are ones which are complex or obscure, or even stories we consider downright loony.
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Startups everywhere share one thing in common: they recognize problems in unlikely or obscure places and find a solution.
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If we withhold or obscure the truth, we get self-protective falsehoods in return.
The trust lends the work to a charity that does have a related use for it--say an art school or obscure museum.
Many colleges describe loans as "financial aid" or obscure the fact that the aid package includes federal loans to be taken out by parents.
For this purpose, it is not necessary to use some exotic trust structure or obscure jurisdiction, but a well-drafted irrevocable grantor trust should usually suffice.
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But Deheza doesn't agree that her lyrics are abstract or obscure.
Unless pontificating on such beloved topics as Africa or obscure lease details, Roski often speaks in a monotone that can put even the most patient listener to sleep.
He said that while most great books were not difficult or obscure, the prize "would not apologise for also getting excited about books that might first appear daunting".
Social technologies make it easy for people to learn about the strengths and foibles of the most distant or obscure supply chain or other operational truths of any business.
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Essentially, the principle behind all mixing services is the ability to remove or obscure any linkage to a real-world identity because the bitcoin blockchain maintains a public transaction log of all transactions.
The command, "Thou shalt not place a stumbling block in front of the blind man" also means that you should not act deceitfully or obscure the truth from those whose choice depends upon the information you give them.
At the same time, a number of Democratic politicians have felt free to either freely lie about or obscure their record of support for the War or their beliefs about WMD or about the necessity of removing Saddam Hussein.
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The researchers are the first-ever recipients of the Golden Goose Award, which highlights the unpredictable nature of basic scientific research and the fact that some of the most important scientific discoveries come from federally funded research that may once have been viewed as unusual, odd, or obscure.
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No target is too mighty, or too obscure, for this new and virulent strain of oratory.
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.
Electronic gift certificates from online vendors such as Steam, GamersGate and GOG.com also make unique stocking stuffers, letting fans sample cutting-edge indie releases, revisit treasured classics or browse obscure European imports.
Oh, I am not going to jump on the Apple-is-losing-its-edge bandwagon or make some obscure connection between its recent stock price fluctuations to some fatal shift in its corporate or supply chain performance (and those rumors around the reductions in orders for iPhone screens, if true, probably stem from a solid reason like a change in product strategy).
Information about history and culture that was once obscure or falsified is now a click away.
In the mid-1990s, Bill Clinton resuscitated and negotiated a side-deal designed to fix, or at least obscure, what Mr. Reagan found objectionable.
"Even on a flat landscape - once you get say five kilometres away, you will find even a hedge or tree will obscure the view, " Mr Vince said.
Already an advance on current in-cockpit systems, the Warrior technology will enable pilots to navigate through "brown out" conditions when dust or bad weather obscure land and hazardous buildings.
Ordinarily, copyright interests are careful to select small, obscure, or unpopular defendants for precedent-setting cases.
It can, however, disappoint by drawing attention to things like epoxy resin (too obscure) or cellphone chargers (not so delightful).
Depending on your degree of cynicism, this approach represents either the embrace of open innovation or covering fire used to obscure a massive intellectual retreat.
Much of my focus was on how obscure technical indicators or methods, could be applied to the financial markets and used as an effective trading tool.
What usually happens is that the more obvious and important questions are asked first, so there's a tendency to end on the obscure, the unimportant or the merely idiotic.
It published its results not in a major scientific journal such as Nature or Science, but in an obscure online journal called e-biomed: The Journal of Regenerative Medicine, which many leading medical scientists don't read.
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They average out the value of their investments over five years or so, which tends to obscure the depth of their losses in times when the financial markets have taken a hit, like they have in recent years.
D. at Stanford University, where he was laboring in the seemingly obscure field of haptics, or the science of touch.
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