There's a tendency to obscurity when what the free market demands is quality control and open competition. |
The intoxicating obscurity of ancient Japanese culture is shown to be irrational and confusing. |
After their 15 minutes of fame, freed political dissenters are abandoned to a life of obscurity and poverty. |
The obscurities of agent-causation are enough to prevent most philosophers from embracing this conception of autonomous agency. |
But if you think a textbook should be generally free of significant obscurities and confusions, then it fails. |
Once again, he has mined his record collection for coolly funky obscurities and supplied several of his own slightly more visceral instrumentals. |