So it is possible that Olmert and Livni are supporting the Saudis because they are obtuse.
Nancy Lublin from doSomething.org made an obtuse reference to this at the recent U.N.
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When you cast out a lazy and obtuse board of directors, it gets a little messy.
The second they become as obtuse as the modern art Goldstein bemoans, they stop working all together.
We can overlook the small details that, to a non-gamer, might be much more garish and obtuse.
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We dream of a world with no more flat-pack furniture, no more obtuse construction manuals and no more missing screws.
For the obtuse and hard of hearing, the Bank of Japan has put its unorthodox agenda squarely in the open.
The question then arises, which of the three is right and which two are acute (although, surprisingly, none is obtuse)?
The language of judges is often dense, cluttered with hedges and annoyingly obtuse when it comes to the real impact of litigation.
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We're also seeing a number of occams, potentially an obtuse reference to the RAZR (a Moto Nexus perhaps?) pinging our servers running the same build.
And although complaints abound of obtuse bureaucracy and heavy-handed police, Jordanians are better off on these scores than every one of their Arab neighbours.
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Fast forward to the present, and the reliably obtuse Paul Krugman is channeling the notions of scarcity so roundly exposed as folly not long ago.
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Having said that, it is churlish, not to say obtuse, to deny that many corrective actions were taken after September 11, 2001, with salutary effect.
This too sounds appealing to some, but lost in this obtuse form of thinking is that all consumption in a real economy results from production first.
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If you watched the Oscars Sunday night, you saw Twitter's raw influence on display as jaunty red carpeters, advertisers and actors gabbed in Twitter's sometimes-obtuse language of hashtags and handles.
About the only time you hear criticism of judicial lawmaking from legislators is when judges, using some obtuse or plainly wrong technicality, let loose individuals who appear guilty of outrageous crimes.
Not only do these additions bolster the look and feel of the UI, but they're actually sensible and helpful solutions to problems which Google had heretofore approached in an obtuse way.
But a stake has not yet been driven through the misconceived scheme's heart -- either remarkably obtuse or tone deaf to the larger public issues, the Jets failed to get the message.
The book is especially obtuse when Koch describes his system for grading employees, a four-box "virtue and talents matrix" that balances "values and beliefs" against the skills needed to run the business.
Monetarist thinking in this regard is similarly obtuse.
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The album-opening "Our Hell" sets the tone quickly: Nothing says "grim resignation" quite like the words, "Our hell is a good life, " as Haines issues a soft and subtle, vaguely obtuse argument for complacency in misery.
After dinner--and the visit from Santa Claus--we would retire to their library, where they would pull out various literary gems and talk about them in a way that even an obtuse rock-'n'-roll-loving youngster could be impressed with.
The problem with your contracts is all those people out there that will lie through their teeth to, whip out a contract with obtuse language that only lawyers know means something special in a court, gets your signature and then uses that special language to keep you from getting restitution for the piece of failed crap.
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