I'm fed up coming here week after week and getting obfuscatory answers to direct questions. |
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The obfuscatory information which this vested interest brigade put out has succeeded so far in obscuring the truth. |
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The bloated, flabby, obfuscatory writing, strewn across multiple opinions has wearied readers for two decades. |
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The bloated, flabby, obfuscatory writing has wearied readers for two decades. |
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At 511 pages and laden with purposefully abstruse and obfuscatory language, the constitution meets only the second of Bonaparte's criteria. |
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Government-approved academics in China have already started to trot out obfuscatory arguments designed to refute obvious objections to demands for market-economy status. |
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No mean feat, that, these days where in the wake of Denis Donoghue's Grim Reader and French demolitionists obfuscatory cant is running rampant. |
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Newspeak is a simplified and obfuscatory language designed to make independent thought impossible. |
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Lewis writes in a direct, lucid style, with none of the obfuscatory terminology so often found in economics literature. |
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The Lean article reminded me of the practice among educators of creating obfuscatory terms to describe everyday things. |
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To attack Egypt against the reasoned urging of the world, and under cover of a smoke-screen of obfuscatory statements, can arouse no confident support in the country. |
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This past week, Mr Fukuda, often a master of the obfuscatory utterance, was untypically clear on the matter: with a country aging and shrinking fast, Japan must boost productivity. |
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The style and mode of the SNP's argumentation has become correspondingly vague, simplifying, and wilfully obfuscatory. |
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The complainant was obstructive in the way he answered the questions and obfuscatory over providing any answers. |
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His obfuscatory prowess, despite attaining a disconcerting status, receives little scrutiny or condemnation from media. |
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I can't vote for a resolution with such obfuscatory language. |
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