1. Recent successes have obscured the fact that the company is still in trouble. 2. This obscures the fact that although States act as their representatives in international arenas, individuals remain as third parties. 3. This striking rate of growth should not obscure the fact that the absolute level of industrial activity was still extremely low. 4. Sometimes this fact is obscured because churches get so bogged down by unimportant rules. 5. They accused the company of trying to obscure the fact that the product poses a health risk. 6. However, the interest and acuity of these studies cannot obscure the fact that the labour internationalism they set out to document and analyze has occurred only fleetingly. 7. Unfortunately, punk served to obscure the fact that they made some of the greatest rock ever. 8. Furthermore, the stanzas obscure the fact that the use of rhyme shapes significant units of sense, since the rhyme scheme then cuts across the stanza forms. 9. All this nine-figure business should not obscure the fact that two other pictures are doing big business, too. 10. And this widening gulf obscures the fact that blacks and whites share common interests. |