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In the inbox, the line between personal correspondence and sales pitch gets blurrier and blurrier.
States have far more power and flexibility during times of war, and so if everything is becoming war, then our legal boundaries are getting blurrier and blurrier.
Text just looks slightly blurrier, especially in smaller menu items.
Generally, the creamier or blurrier the background is, the better.
The division between work and life becomes blurrier by the day.
Low-light photos are blurrier and grainier than I hoped for.
But that line might be blurrier than we think, she added.
This photo is a tad blurrier than what I would've liked.
The differences between the two pastimes must have seemed blurrier then.
Plus, those lines are much blurrier than they are with physical conditions.
The line between who is and isn't a host gets ever blurrier.
With the stylistic differences between Swift, Jepsen, Perry, and their contemporaries (Selena Gomez, Camila Cabello, etc.) starting to get blurrier and blurrier, it's time to start thinking about pushing pop music out of its comfort zone once again.
It's the crispest photograph in the series; the newer ones are much blurrier.
In 22017, I expect the lines between product categories to become even blurrier.
The separation between Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram is about to get even blurrier.
The examples below are far blurrier and more lifeless than I would've liked.
As a result, the Huawei P9's photo is darker, blurrier and grainier.
This time the lines between the "good guys" and "bad guys" seem blurrier.
The disparity between the two agencies' assessments of South Sudan is slightly blurrier.
In some of the other contestant-celeb pairings, the lines are even blurrier.
Text on the new Kindle (2019) is blurrier than on the Paperwhite and Oasis.
As you say, the lines between federal and state authority have been getting blurrier.
Things are just a little blurrier and less detailed in the iPhone 27 photo.
The Huawei P9's photo had a slight yellow tint, and was considerably blurrier.
Second, the line between the prospector room and the predator room is getting blurrier.
Instead, the company blamed the issue on a bug that lead to shakier/blurrier photos.
The physical boundaries get blurrier, though coming to Hong Kong is still a bit complicated.
The colors are a bit dull, and the photo is blurrier than I would've liked.
That coupled with a loss of front-facing OIS leads to shakier images and blurrier photos.
Those improvements come with trade-offs, of course — an intensely narrowed focus means a blurrier periphery.
The boundary between fiction and reality turned out to be even blurrier than Gibson had thought.
This means our pups see in a somewhat softer, blurrier focus from far away than we do.
If Barlow was willing to stand up to the NSA, his stance on Facebook's surveillance might be blurrier.
The photo below is blurrier and darker than I would've liked; colors are decent but not entirely accurate. 
In reality, what defines a stringer can be blurrier than that, depending on the editor or the publication.
The distinction between the fictional and the nonfictional is much blurrier in practice than it is in theory.
But the lines are blurrier for Ray—where does addiction end and all-consuming love for someone begin?
These cone cells also have an effect on detail perception, meaning dogs' vision may be blurrier than our own.
The immigration hawks were partly right: On the ground, the distinction between felons and families looked a lot blurrier.
However, the lines are significantly blurrier when influencers are profiting from promoting destinations and hotels to their sizable followings.
And for journalists, who are yet another step removed from the raw intelligence, the picture can be even blurrier.
Rather, it's that the dividing line separating "genius" from the rest of humanity is blurrier than we might expect.
But the other Indianans are blurrier, as if the authors couldn't quite decide how much ribbing they could take.
It's also a weird proxy war for national and state Democrats, though the lines are much blurrier in this race.
Good Taylor and Bad Taylor, gets blurrier as she gets caught in what seems to be failed attempts at manipulation.
And in well-lit conditions, it suffers from the same issues as the main camera, while producing slightly blurrier photos.
Given the physicality of VR, the experience is likely to be far more varied and personal, and so consent is blurrier.
Sure, the graphics have been downgraded significantly, with emptier buildings, lower level geometry, and blurrier textures during the initial parachute jump.
This stage musical, for which Turner and her second husband, Erwin Bach, are credited as executive producers, is truer but blurrier.
The typical fault lines of the gun debate begin to get considerably blurrier when the beliefs of these groups are scrutinized.
The follow-up, five years in the making after the departure of musical partner Robin Hannibal, is quieter and blurrier still.
And because BTS is trying to be less staged than other groups, its roles are a lot blurrier than other groups.
The Harry Potter/hipster/nerd glasses that somehow make vision blurrier instead of clearer therefore make perfect sense for a Capricorn.
In this transition the line between the two kinds of pro-choice arguments was blurrier than today's progressives like to acknowledge.
The immigration hawks were partly right: On the ground, those distinctions looked a lot blurrier than they did in Democrats' rhetoric.
These photos were taken seconds apart, but the one on the right is significantly grainier, blurrier and has more blown out highlights.
It's pretty neat to adjust the blur after the fact and watch different parts of the image get blurrier at different rates.
Less light coming in to the sensor means the iPhone has to hold the shutter open longer, resulting in a blurrier photo.
Rarely in the past century have the shifting borders established by the agreement looked blurrier, and the effort to maintain them shakier.
The blurrier the boundary between real life and narrative, the more fraught mimicry becomes, even if done with the best of intentions.
The lines of distinction between AdTech and MarTech, which have long been considered related but independent fields, are becoming blurrier by the day.
Four other "Annunciations After Titian" from that year are blurrier still, the last of them evaporating into a nearly monochrome cloud of pink.
It's good, and more tequila shot than bitter pill: It may burn on the way down, but it promises a brighter, blurrier future.
These days, the line between fact and fiction seems blurrier than ever, which has led to a climate particularly ripe for spreading conspiracy theories.
You can see the detail in the flowers (below) is a bit blurrier in the 7 Plus photo compared to the Note 8's.
Roger Ailes was once the Fox North Star, and it was sure and guiding for many years, but things are blurrier now without him.
The border between "North" and "South" is much blurrier in the areas farther to the east, which were settled long before the Civil War.
But that wasn't even close to a sufficient preview for the past 12 months of twists and scoops that have made everything much blurrier.
But assuming Ford makes good on her willingness to appear before the Judiciary Committee next week, the future for Kavanaugh is now much blurrier.
In April, it will aim at Atlas, yet another shepherd moon, which, in the blurrier images seen to date, also resembles a flying saucer.
The line between social safety nets and better sex is blurrier than the title of the book implies, but there are some interesting ideas here.
The front camera also does not have optical image stabilization, so it takes blurrier shots at the same shutter speed as the rear, stabilized camera.
Text is readable on the new Kindle, but if your eyes are glued to it for several hours, the blurrier text can become a distraction.
And as our online lives are increasingly intertwined with how we connect and behave offline, the differences between internet fantasy and "real" get even blurrier.
The iPhone XS Max also performed better when taking photographs in dim conditions compared to the Note 10, which captured blurrier photos in the dark.
The one thing the N64 doesn't need is blurrier graphics — the sharpness of the Super 64's rendering is, to me, its main selling point.
Even within the halls of respectable academia, the difference between legitimate and fake publications and conferences is far blurrier than scholars would like to admit.
But how many people will ever feel a forearm snake around their throat, then tap with great enthusiasm for fear of entering another, blurrier reality?
The demo is described as having elements similar to the HoloLens, but with images that are in some cases blurrier and more jittery than Microsoft's prototype.
On the yellow "Danger of Death" sign, I can read the emergency telephone number in the improved pic, which I can't do with the blurrier default.
While "biographical" might imply a clear-cut set of personal facts, Williams's work communicates a personal history that's a bit blurrier and less easy to define.
This has created an even greater tension in the more ambiguous areas of office dress, especially as the boundaries between home and work become ever blurrier.
And yet the line between the self and all the external forces that continually shape and reshape the self is blurrier than we like to believe.
It isn't making a leaner, blurrier or more gratification-delaying R&B — it gratifies from beginning to end — nor is it annexing hip-hop's beats or essences.
Its resolution is a bit over 2300p, while Motorola's phone has closer to a 720p resolution, which means everything on the Motorola One is a touch blurrier.
With TV features like HDR making their way to PC monitors and PC features like VRR making their way to TVs, the lines are blurrier than ever.
He rightly points the vision gets blurrier the further out you look, and they have tried to build in flexibility into this system to compensate for that.
Men can identify an obvious physical threat to someone's safety as a bad situation, but when it isn't black and white, the lines get a lot blurrier.
The concept of stock Android is now blurrier, with Google's own Pixel line running exclusive software not found on the company's canonical stripped-back OS, Android One.
Since the lines are getting blurrier than the contestants' vision on night one of Bachelor in Paradise, there's no reason to cover the two things differently anymore.
Although graphics may be a bit blurrier depending on devices' screen resolution and internet connection, the gameplay will otherwise be the same as it would on a console.
But the line is a bit blurrier for migrants, despite the fact that many who have sought asylum in recent years are from majority-Muslim countries like Syria.
The parentage of the Koopalings is blurrier than it once was, but once upon a time Bowser set his kids up with plush jobs at their own castles.
When it got the VEEP treatment, it only served to remind us all that distinction between the HBO satire and the real world was getting blurrier every day.
So, on the middle Venonat you see the name, the name is quite, it's a lot bolder and at the same time blurrier; it's quite hard to read.
At the time, psychiatrists knew little about when mental health problems emerge and how they evolve through development; diagnoses were snapshots in time, blurrier than they are today.
While it does sometimes result in a more pleasing exposure, the results I've seen are usually blurrier than the default 12-megapixel setting, and they fall apart under scrutiny.
Now, you may have seen such remasters before and you may be skeptical because they're often the same as original, only somehow sharper and blurrier at the same time.
The lines between founders, investors and customers are far blurrier than in traditional corporate models; all the incentives are explicitly designed to steer away from winner-take-all outcomes.
The original was even blurrier than this latest photo, so there is also the possibility that West, being the perfectionist he is, just didn't like that version of the photo.
For companies in the virtual reality biz, this is going to be the month where things either become much clearer or much blurrier in terms of how your startup operates.
Africa's weak supply chains, volatile currencies and fickle regulators with a fondness for expropriation or capital controls, which make repatriating profits difficult, render the future blurrier than in mature economies.
He is so taken with his explanatory scheme that he asserts it even when the lines between the camps were a little blurrier than the neat Ping-Pong division suggests.
Throughout both segments, Meyers displays an attention to detail that has become vital in comedy and political commentary alike, especially now that the line between the two is blurrier than ever.
In other words, the line between us and them becomes blurrier, making us think about the bigger, class-oriented division between another Us and Them at the heart of this production.
As real, human-scale people, those crazy, mixed-up kids from New York's mean streets have seldom seemed smaller, blurrier or less sure of their purpose — as characters or as performers.
We're in a moment in which the lines between art and fashion — or, I should say, the people who make art and the people who make fashion — is blurrier than ever.
Issues around intimacy, sex, and trust are on your mind, Aries, and while you usually know what you want, don't be surprised if things feel a little blurrier than usual today.
There might have been some honor in bearing those wounds for other wars, Last Flag Flying suggests, but for the wars in Vietnam and in Iraq, the moral lines are blurrier.
Even though our friends and family could easily tell us apart, most people could not, and I began life with a blurrier, more fluid sense of my contours than most other folks.
Samsung touts Bixby Voice as a way to interact with your phone more than a virtual assistant, but in reality, the line between the two is far blurrier than the company describes.
"American Idol" has also served as a course in American music history, featuring discrete genres like Southern soul and Southern rock, together with newer, blurrier categories like pop-country and pop-punk.
And as drag's popularity increases, spurred on by the success ofRuPaul's Drag Race and pop-culture crossovers, a pair of gallery openings are exploring the ways in which it's only becoming blurrier.
Although superficially similar, the choruses are talkier and more minimal, the drum machines have slowed to a static pulse, the keyboards swirl around in blurrier patterns, and the focus has generally softened.
As universities across the country face mounting pressure — if not from the federal government, then from public opinion, amid the #MeToo movement — to act on sexual misconduct, that line may become even blurrier.
But with the ever-blurrier line of distinction between Xbox and PC gaming, what is a console user to think when they have to pay for significant features that their PC gamer friends don't?
When Rachael Lieberman started to notice her vision in her right eye was getting blurrier than usual while working as a photo editor for Entertainment Weekly, she initially blamed it on something being wrong with her contacts.
These decisions happen several times in the film — sometimes with clear enemies, sometimes in situations that are much blurrier — and aren't always resolved; sometimes another person ends up stepping in and doing the killing on Ethan's behalf.
But the novelty now is that Huawei is also gradating the simulated bokeh in its portrait mode: the bokeh will be less pronounced closer to the subject and increasingly softer and blurrier as you get further away from it.
Unlike political pundits on TV or critics in newspapers, fashion influencers are as often the subject of news as they are the ones disseminating it (though, with politics' reality show-ification, this line is getting blurrier in Washington, too).
Because they also have what they call a "Now-cast," they basically have two snapshots, one blurrier than the other Sometimes a poll—like the ABC/Washington Post one from Tuesday—shows a sudden drastic shift in public opinion.
Like Miquela herself, and like Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Nature Boy Ric Flair before her, this work blurs the lines between reality and fiction, but thanks to internet media, it manages to make those lines blurrier than ever before.
The actual dividing lines are blurrier, according to half a dozen people familiar with the discussions, and have shifted as aides get a clearer picture about what, precisely, withdrawing from the landmark climate pact would mean for the United States.
As the line of consciousness between human and host gets blurrier this question may be less important, but showing that William, Charlotte, Stubbs, or any of the other humans in the park aren't what they seem could still change the game.
Like those who disregard the threats and psychological scars left behind by online trolling campaigns (usually by people who've never been on the receiving end of one), the lines between virtual and real-world assault is much blurrier than we'd hope.
"Stet" — the title refers to a proofreading term that means "let stand" — is at its best and most sophisticated when it examines the attraction that extreme and graphic reports of sexual assault hold, as opposed to blurrier, more commonplace narratives.
The play, directed by Tony Speciale, may not always tell its own story confidently, but it's a sophisticated exploration of the attraction that extreme and graphic reports of sexual assault hold, as opposed to blurrier, more commonplace narratives (24111:21).
The play, directed by Tony Speciale, may not always tell its own story confidently, but it's a sophisticated exploration of the attraction that extreme and graphic reports of sexual assault hold, as opposed to blurrier, more commonplace narratives (1:40).
And given that the the distinction between Swanson and the man who played him, Nick Offerman, seems to grow blurrier with each passing day, it should come as no surprise to you that Offerman is a fan of the stuff as well.
While the line between the Peter Kavinsky character and the Noah Centineo public persona became steadily blurrier, Centineo himself was busy on a press tour, giving interview answers that could have been mathematically calibrated in a lab as the perfect good-girl bait.
Now it gets blurrier because your ability to full track that, and distinguish between that and political discourse, and you know like when people post something about, here I'm trying to argue why hate speech is a problem and I'm posting this thing.
Every console version of Doom uses dynamic resolution, meaning that the number of pixels rendered decreases as the strain on the hardware increases, but the Switch port seems to top out somewhere below the screen's 720p resolution — and things only get blurrier from there.
Wait here a second while I take 25 identical selfies, each of them blurrier than the last, hands shaking worse than dad's did after all those years of drilling, before accident helplines took all his savings and he ended up sleeping in the Citroen.
Along the way, as Ellis recounts, Madison was forced to part with his deeply held belief in federal supremacy and to embrace, instead, the blurrier concept of dual sovereignty — the idea of a nation caught, eternally, somewhere in the balance between state and federal authority.
The line between the White House and Fox grew even blurrier last fall when Mr. Trump invited Mr. Hannity and another host, Jeanine Pirro, to join him onstage for a campaign rally, after which Mr. Shine and Mr. Hannity were seen sharing a high-five.
In creating Pee-wee, Reubens, in a somewhat genius stroke, figured out that the line between the world of late-night television and early morning children's television was blurrier than most people realized — and thus, a specific kind of humor could appeal to both audiences.
In the sale of guns in the U.S., the line between the legal market and the black market gets blurrier by the day as our representatives continue to legalize more and more deadly weapons and traffickers get around the ever-decreasing number of laws that are intact.
Concerns have also been raised about how Canada determines whether someone is a member of a terrorist organization — while factors like age, and the extent to which one actually participates in illegal activity are important in Canadian criminal law, the standards in immigration law are much blurrier.
Despite the Joint Declaration's guarantee of autonomy, which is also codified in Hong Kong's Basic Law (the closest thing it has to a constitution), in practice, the line between the two systems has become blurrier, with the Chinese government in Beijing attempting to exert more control.
But the indictments last week pointed to an awkward reality for the nation's high school counselors: with the growth of the multibillion-dollar college-prep industry, their role in the application process has become blurrier, especially in affluent communities where parents can pay for outside help.
So I think as time has gone on and it's become more clear that where the pipes end and where the content begins is a blurrier line now, because they're actually doing things on their distribution networks to deliver ... that actually put them squarely in the content business.
For example, in a nighttime shot at a nearby park, while a photo captured by the Galaxy S10+ looks alright because the S10 needed to set the shutter speed at 1/9th of a second, even with the phone's optical image stabilization, objects in the S10's pic appear significantly blurrier.
In an entertainment era when the line between film and TV in particular feels like it's getting ever blurrier, it makes complete sense that the Academy would want to highlight and celebrate films that highlight and celebrate filmmaking, and all the things filmmaking is capable of that other media are not.
And Noah couldn't let Roseanne's Ambien excuse go unnoticed, unleashing one of the show's typically pointed parody ads that winds up sounding a lot like the statement put out Wednesday morning by the company that makes the drug, all proving that the line between parody and reality is getting blurrier every single day.
Meanwhile, functional apartheid has existed in the occupied territories for quite some time; and as the Green Line marking the 1949 ceasefire grows ever blurrier and the occupation becomes a permanent thing that no one seriously intends to end, it is no longer possible to differentiate between Israel and the occupied territories.
The Pimax 8K is a very exciting piece of hardware with some eye-catching features, but as the Kickstarter campaign draws to a close and the company looks to ship thousands of headsets, it's apparent that while the displays are sharp, the next few months leading up to the targeted ship dates are much, much blurrier.
Whether it's Jared Kushner's sister hawking EB-5 visas, Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price trading on insider information, Wilbur Ross's stake in a Chinese shipping firm, or the decision to have a bunch of Wall Street lawyers run the Securities and Exchange Commission, the lines between private financial interests and public policy have never been blurrier than they are under the Trump administration.

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