Obscure
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472 examples of Obscure in a sentence
At the time my patient posed this question to me, breast density was an
obscure
topic in the radiology literature, and very few women having mammograms, or the physicians ordering them, knew about this.
There's no real, true balancing going on, and in a sense, the games they play to hide that actually
obscure
the topic so much that people don't see things that are actually pretty straight-forward challenges.
The good news, it's not cancer, it's not tuberculosis, it's not coccidioidomycosis or some
obscure
fungal infection.
I memorized in my anatomy class the origins and exertions of every muscle, every branch of every artery that came off the aorta, differential diagnoses
obscure
and common.
They're obscure, weird programs.
Whatever it is you are struggling to remember, it is not poised on the tip of your tongue, not even lurking in some
obscure
corner of your spleen.
The problem with these patents is that the mechanisms are
obscure
and the patent system is dysfunctional, and as a result, most of these lawsuits end in settlements.
And then, "Be
obscure
clearly!
To be honest, it was all about sampling really
obscure
things, except for a few obvious exceptions like Vanilla Ice and "doo doo doo da da doo doo" that we know about.
We're getting away from the
obscure
samples that we were doing, and all of a sudden everyone's taking these massive '80s tunes like Bowie, "Let's Dance," and all these disco records, and just rapping on them.
But of course, I know that eventually things become so
obscure
that I start losing some of you.
In this
obscure
competition from Germany called the German Traffic Sign Recognition Benchmark, deep learning had learned to recognize traffic signs like this one.
Or consider Seattle '99, when a multinational grassroots effort brought global attention to what was then an
obscure
organization, the World Trade Organization, by also utilizing these digital technologies to help them organize.
There was a second, more accurate story of autism which had been lost and forgotten in
obscure
corners of the clinical literature.
Their beheadings by the Islamic State were barbaric, but if we think they were archaic, from a remote,
obscure
age, then we're wrong.
That's my current definition of silence: a very
obscure
sound.
Now, patent cases tend to be: Company A sues Company B over some really narrow,
obscure
technical issue.
Those iconic images of the astronauts bouncing on the Moon
obscure
the alcoholism and depression on Earth.
We can turn things that might seem small and
obscure
and blow them up until they're like constellations of information about life.
And so gradual consensus is becoming that language can shape thought, but it tends to be in rather darling,
obscure
psychological flutters.
I have to go slightly obscure, but really you should seek it out.
This is my desk, with a postcard exhibition of some famous and
obscure
paintings mostly from the Italian Renaissance.
They often
obscure
them.
But I also wanted to follow the hundreds of arcane and
obscure
laws that are in the Bible.
All these stuffy old white guys with their treatises and
obscure
terminologies.
And people left their jobs and they went to
obscure
locations to go and be part of this amazing mission.
But what's even more interesting is that they found that all these objects are not only on these distant, elongated orbits, they also share a common value of this
obscure
orbital parameter that in celestial mechanics we call argument of perihelion.
But you may counter and say, "Well, maybe it's an important problem, but it's sort of an
obscure
problem in parts of the world.
Subject matters are broken up into smaller and smaller pieces, with increasing emphasis on the technical and the
obscure.
The story can reach into
obscure
desires.
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