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Are they meant to obfuscate a fact of history that the BJP-RSS considers a blot on its past or are they meant to enlighten the students and to allow them to do further research on the topic, should they choose to?
Source: https://theshillongtimes.com/2023/04/06/keep-education-out-of-politics/
In that regard, Joe Biden almost blurted out the truth—until he mendaciously added “for our economy and the American people” to obfuscate what has actually happened.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/06/david-stockman/the-stupid-party-gets-its-trophy/
PATI officers know how to delay and obfuscate a PATI request.
Source: https://bernews.com/2023/05/oba-deputy-govt-should-be-embarrassed/
Rhyming slang has also been employed to obfuscate one’s meaning to outsiders.
The boys then even suggested that the whole public feud with Adam Schefter earlier this year was pre-arranged to obfuscate the fact that when Schefter reported the Achilles injury everyone would believe to be true without investigating further.
Source: https://brobible.com/sports/article/conspiracy-theory-aaron-rodgers-didnt-tear-achilles/
The original tweet was completely correct, and you can see for some of the sophistry that has been used to try to deny or obfuscate on the underlying facts.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/05/ron-unz/confronting-the-cowardice-of-the-far-right-on-race/
The whole thing is done with zest, wit, and a pleasingly reductionist approach to the Edsperanto jargon with which colleges obfuscate their aims and methods.
“Trump’s motion is nothing more than his latest effort to obfuscate the import of the jury’s verdict by engaging in his own particular Trump-branded form of magical thinking,” Kaplan said in her opposition papers.