• Here, his ominous delivery doesn't obscure some of the best wordplay in hip-hop.

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  • 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.

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  • Even though I'm close to legally blind, I don't have to obscure my piercing blue eyes with glasses, because I wear contact lenses.

    NPR: Chapter 1

  • But the point I'm trying to make about Bukavu is that this isn't some wretched, obscure town which deserves our fleeting pity.

    BBC: Why eastern DR Congo is my favourite place in Africa

  • And we think that the more we are making sure that banks aren't competing by how obscure their fine print is, but rather competing on the basis of the quality of their service and the terms of their loans, the better off consumers are going to be, and ultimately the better off banks are going to be as well.

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  • Instead of going with glamour, Royce placed his bets where most funds weren't looking: a curious amalgam of obscure companies in distinctly unsexy businesses.

    FORBES: About Charles "Chuck" Royce

  • But the audio feature is far from perfect: Amazon's text-to-speech software mispronounces most obscure words and doesn't have much of an ear for dialogue.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Fifteen years ago prostate cancer was an obscure disease that men wouldn't talk about.

    FORBES: Men, Cancer, & Hope

  • T-shirts advertising a new and rather obscure scientific-networking tool of dubious economic value: it was called the world wide web.

    ECONOMIST: Computing

  • Audience: say you're looking for an obscure website and it doesn't come up in this contextual search, is there a way to tweak that?

    ENGADGET: Live at the Yahoo press conference

  • But Deheza doesn't agree that her lyrics are abstract or obscure.

    NPR: School Of Seven Bells: Blurring Life And Art

  • Yeah, their hardware requirements for Vista seem are a little obscure -- and don't even get us started on that system analysis thing of theirs.

    ENGADGET: Is your PC "Vista Capable?"

  • "In theory there is a clear threat to the privacy of European citizens, but in reality the fact that it is obscure suggests that the threat isn't as great as it might be perceived, " he said.

    BBC: Experts warn on wire-tapping of the cloud

  • Wouldn't a stock market crash transport these two wetware wizards back into obscure, tweedy professors overnight?

    FORBES: Digital rules

  • This pays off because of obscure Social Security rules and some facts about life expectancy that aren't obvious if you don't make your living as an actuary.

    FORBES: The 62/70 Solution

  • Eager to make money and produce the next best thing, we're no doubt aware that knowing the Supreme Court justices and obscure Thoreau quotes might make us seem intelligent, but this knowledge won't help us make payroll or write the next innovative software application.

    FORBES: Political Economy

  • For instance there are some organizers in the beautiful but obscure Sankhuwasabha district in Nepal who are certain their homeland has much to offer visitors but don't know how to make it a tourist destination.

    CNN: Social networking adds new friend: Philanthropy

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