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Biden is fuzzier and gooier than that — by design.
The music scene was also getting darker, fuzzier, and scuzzier.
It includes warmer, fuzzier goals like perseverance and celebrating differences.
Mouth breathing resulted in fuzzier recall and more incorrect answers.
But the picture is more complicated and fuzzier than that.
Data on telecoms costs are fuzzier than those on computing.
In some other parts of the world, things are fuzzier.
But what's fuzzier is how and when that will happen.
Sometimes they're clearer and sometimes they're fuzzier than other phone cameras.
That makes sense, but what happens after is a little fuzzier.
The harder we try to recapture a moment the fuzzier it becomes.
Even the concept of "personally identifiable" data has become a fuzzier idea.
The bottom line:  The lines over insider trading are fuzzier than ever.
But Congress is now playing with a much fuzzier deadline for CHIP.
This is similar to how fMRIs work, but it yields a fuzzier picture.
"The boundary between human-like and bot-like behavior is now fuzzier," they wrote.
Apparently, the borders of these ringlets get fuzzier the closer they get to Saturn.
On this, Mrs May's red line was fuzzier than on leaving the single market.
Impacts become fuzzier if targets are met solely by purchasing renewable energy certificates (RECs).
But when you literalize that and put it on TV, everything gets fuzzier still.
A dog in New York City is a portal to a different, fuzzier city.
He was also much fuzzier for me in the book than he is here.
Another fuzzier concern about Mrs Trump's legal claim is for the dignity of the presidency.
Another trend is that the meaning of authorship in massive science projects is getting fuzzier.
Yet even with these changes, inflation will remain a fuzzier measure than is commonly acknowledged.
Although, here too, details on the magic version came out slightly fuzzier than the others.
Harder-to-understand and fuzzier accusations of foreign election tampering aren't on the voters' radar.
This is where the issues at stake in Italy's rows with the EU become fuzzier.
It values the preservation of traditional racial and sexual hierarchies over fuzzier notions of wholesomeness.
The most likely scenario for collusion seems fuzzier and less transactional than many Democrats anticipate.
This is even fuzzier when it's the family making the decision on behalf of a donor.
Notice that the building in the background is fuzzier, while Bryan and William remain in focus.
The EU is fuzzier on how to determine what share of profits derives from these revenues.
It's a little fuzzier than the Pixel's photo, but not enough to detract from the photo.
Things get fuzzier if you live in a community property state such as California, Arizona or Texas.
While Facebook talks as if it has a single set of community standards, the reality is fuzzier.
When actual VR took root in our minds as an all-encompassing simulacrum is a little fuzzier.
Celine's has been fuzzier than most, granted — it doesn't have the same logo totems or design iconography.
The numbers are fuzzier on whether the Trump campaign coordinated with the Russian government:  244 percent yes vs.
Whereas 20th-century trade involved competition between countries, 21st-century trade is fuzzier, with supply chains crossing borders.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - SoftBank's new megafund, officially unveiled on Friday, is a fuzzier affair than its predecessor.
It is even fuzzier which automakers will succeed in managing the transition from today to the new future.
Paglia's petitions grow fuzzier with each iteration, as if they were documents smudged from being photocopied 300 times.
In the future, there may be a fuzzier line between a "consumer products" company and a "consumer technology" company.
For us Earthbound humans, spinning around in circles usually results in dizziness and a fuzzier view of the world.
Mediatonic's Fall Guys, on the other hand, presents an interesting example of a warmer, fuzzier direction for the category.
If the senators agreed to call witnesses, the trial schedule would get much fuzzier, potentially extending well into February.
Ultimately they had to give the agent slightly fuzzier logic than that which the Thailand-centric approach had arrived at.
Trump's other isolationist positions are getting fuzzier by the day, which hasn't pleased parts of his alt-right troll fanbase.
Then on the ancestry side, I draw the analogy to Google Maps in the early days when it was fuzzier.
But while the campaign saw its share of sharp elbows, the dividing lines between the candidates were fuzzier than expected.
While the short-term forecast for Hurricane Maria is quite clear, the long-term fate of the storm is fuzzier.
For a fuzzier goal, such as successfully launching an app or increasing employee engagement scores, spend some time defining associated metrics.
When you press play on it inside iTunes or Spotify, you're hearing a compromised version: it's softer, fuzzier, and palpably dulled.
The foam gun brand has always offered a warmer, fuzzier take on toy weapons, and that's very much at play here.
This lesson lingers as the story shifts back to Texas, the subterfuge continues and the deals grow bigger and far fuzzier.
For the longer term, he is open to membership in a customs union, though he is fuzzier about the single market.
The picture that emerges from viewers—or at least those who post reviews on IMDb, an online database—is a bit fuzzier.
So the distinction between Bixby and the Google Assistant on the S8 is probably going to get fuzzier as time goes on.
More "moderate" Republicans take a fuzzier position, saying that the atmosphere may be warming, but we're not sure how much humans contribute.
When the researchers exclude days when only fuzzier claims are reported, the statistically significant relationship between news and perceptions of corruption disappears.
But by roping in ordinary people as "deputy field organizers" to post on its behalf, Bloomberg's campaign makes the line fuzzier still.
A warmer, fuzzier, context-aware collaborative AI could have many benefits, and these early experiments are only the start of making that happen.
But when the spoiler-ee in question is the ex who left you in the lurch, well, the rules get a little fuzzier.
That you could know it so well that even as you made it fuzzier, it still recalled the detail of the original thing.
Based on further research, I was pretty sure it was the former; wild carrot has a more compact flower and a fuzzier stem.
But Mr. Corbyn has been slow to call Mr. Johnson out, partly because Labour's fuzzier Brexit policy was constructed to straddle internal divisions.
As the study of complex bodies like Ceres has indicated, the distinction between asteroids and comets may be a lot fuzzier than previously thought.
It could be wisps escaping at the temple, artfully arranged — the fuzzier the better; these are the perfect conditions to let static electricity thrive.
The so-called "establishment wing" of the Republican Party may be in even weaker shape and far fuzzier than most pundits tend to think.
The market right now has gone into a fuzzier period, where correlations and betas have broken down compared to six or 12 months ago.
But that link seems broken, and like film-noir detectives, analysts have scrutinized hard-edge statistics and fuzzier psychological indicators for clues about why.
Extradition proceedings are one thing, but the film is fuzzier on how a judge in Argentina is able to compel an exhumation in Spain.
Furthermore, as a recent BuzzFeed News report found, many voters in swing states have a fuzzier understanding of what Medicare for All actually means.
France, for example, still calls itself the nation of the French, but that term has grown fuzzier to better include all within its borders.
Optimism from Google and others that self-driving taxi fleets could be deployed relatively quickly has been replaced by fuzzier and more restrained expectations.
And now the world has got just a little bit warmer and fuzzier, thanks to a brand new puggle being born in Perth Zoo, Australia.
How can we expect machines to anticipate our needs — much less contribute to our well-being — without insight into these "fuzzier" dimensions of our experience?
Toussaint's relevance is a bit fuzzier: A Haitian émigré and society hairdresser in pre-Civil War New York, he was a benefactor of the parish.
You can write your unpleasant memory on a piece of paper, destroy it in this communal shredder and make room for warmer, fuzzier thoughts in 2017.
Congress' job, after all, would be determining whether Trump committed an impeachable offense, which has a much fuzzier definition than the criminal statute of obstruction of justice.
The intervening decades have made the details fuzzier, the times and places harder to recall while her image has been rendered ever richer by generations of engineers.
"I'm Not Alone"—from Harris' second album Ready For The Weekend—is unapologetically solemn and reflective, building into post-grunge riffs and experimenting with warmer, fuzzier tones.
Estimates for the more ambiguous conditions, like minimally conscious states, are much fuzzier, since there's no official diagnostic code and the patients can be hard to track.
The Arctic Ocean's boundaries are getting fuzzier as Atlantic waters push further northward and sea ice thins and melts more with each passing year, a new study finds.
In our tests, details in their footage were crisp, and I could easily read license plates that were fuzzier — or indecipherable — in footage from other dash cam models.
Some of my gamer colleagues nitpicked at games looking fuzzier than on their own dual- or triple-monitor setups, but my nonpro-gamer eyes thought they looked fine.
Her version of the idealistic professor and his two wonder women, and the complex geometry that defined their relationship, may be a touch fuzzier than the actual story.
Laws become fuzzier when you consider livestream videos or photos that disappear after you've posted them, Browning says, including those that you don't save on Snapchat and Instagram Stories.
Yes, but: Users don't even think about where their data is stored, and Apple's sales pitch may become increasingly irrelevant as the cloud becomes even fuzzier at the edges.
The impulse to belong to a clan is deeply human, however, and new tribes continue to form, organized not around ancestry but along fuzzier lines of ideology or demography.
And that's going to put an emphasis on the things that you can quantify and that are going to have certain payoff as opposed to things that are fuzzier.
But as a life advice show, especially next to its warmer, fuzzier Netflix sibling Queer Eye, Tidying Up is discordant in a way that takes a while to pin down.
Philip Hammond, who as chancellor worries about the economic cost of Brexit, has said the same thing (although in his Mansion House speech he was fuzzier on the customs union).
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, David Harbour announced the shocking news that Winona Ryder's Stranger Things character — Joyce Byers — has been recast for a fuzzier, louder and downright feistier character.
While we think this implication holds, it's worth noting that in our studies we cleanly control whether people see politicians offering solutions or not, but the real world is fuzzier.
"Rather than external circumstances, the clues and the mystery tend to be about layers of character, and those are much fuzzier and much more slippery than a hard fact," he said.
In other accounts, Conte is fuzzier with the timeline: "My hands were, like, broken and bloody and cut up at the end of this," he recalled in a 2017 Recode interview.
With concrete and well-informed examples to back up her responses -- set against Trump's far fuzzier ones -- Clinton showed that she is willing to put in the work and stay the course.
But Doctor Strange is rooted in a fuzzier and more mystical universe, inspired by a 1930s radio serial and heavily infused with the trippy, druggy mysticism of his 1960s and 1970s heyday.
Fuzzier arguments for limited strikes — that they will communicate American resolve and toughness — play well in domestic politics, but there is little concrete evidence that such messages make much difference to adversaries.
An older, more primitive part of the brain emerges, one that's analogous to a child's mind, in which feelings of individuality are fuzzier and a capacity for awe and wonder is stronger.
As his early pixelated rendition gave way to more recent, fuzzier adventures, it became increasingly hard to imagine how the green dinosaur could get any cuter — but Yoshi's Crafted World pulls it off.
She lets her vocals take a backseat on some some of the fuzzier tracks, like "1 Billion Dogs," so that they come into focus as complex, crunchy combos of reverb and dreamy percussion.
We all know that the folks next door have fuzzier, less important-seeming lives than those who share our homes, and that we're most likely to think of them if they've hurt us.
But he wasn't sure the same magic would take hold in the larger arena of Facebook, where billions of people-to-people connections depend on fuzzier values than the hard data that measures ads.
The orange features spread into the fuzzier, lower-resolution data that covers the rest of the globe, hinting that those areas are also high in methane, and therefore likely to be high in elevation.
That's the sort of thing we do as well in our Interpreter column — we look for moments to pause and explain the fuzzier science behind why people behave, organize and feel as they do.
While much of the pleasure of Fesperman's novel derives from its detail, and the acute handling of tradecraft — like the escape and evasion kit Helen prepares — Carpenter dabs instead on a larger, fuzzier canvas.
But it turned out a lot more people wanted to get around the city than wanted to go the distance and the parent company was supplanted with something pinker and fuzzier a few years later.
While certifications and regulations control some of what has to be (or can be) said about certain food, other words have fuzzier meanings that rely more on a collective idea of what the idea represents.
One feature called "Adreno foveation" will let the edges of a headset screen operate at lower resolutions while the center of the screen is sharper, similar to how human peripheral vision is fuzzier than central vision.
The track is a delightfully meandering cut of experimental pop, chock full of fuzzy analog synths, fuzzier vocals, and even a harp flourish or two that flirt with hippie-trippy cheese but never indulge in it.
Last year, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) changed the initiative's name to the warmer, fuzzier, All of Us, and opened enrollment in hopes of achieving its goal of gaining anonymous health information from one million Americans.
For example, the future is now a bit fuzzier for Barry Silbert's Bitcoin Investment Trust, which recently filed for a $500 million IPO (although it's structured differently from Winklevoss, and is already publicly traded on the OTC).
Sorry if this a fuzzier, more philosophical question than you would like to answer—I'm legitimately just curious about your views and I think it would be good to have a non-vegan lens on this issue.
Now that the man who spurred Azaceta's departure from the island has died and the diplomatic stalemate he created with the US is relaxing, perhaps the artist's image of his homeland will become clearer — or fuzzier still.
Having that translate on brown skin in the long term, kind of gets fuzzy and muddied up, but if you kind of give it more of that fuzzier look to begin with, I think it will translate better.
But the knowledge got fuzzier when it came down to individual albums or songs, especially given the presence in the vault of an indeterminate number of masters containing outtakes, demos and other recordings that were never commercially released.
It gets fuzzier when trying to determine exactly how much exposure is required to actually cause cancer; no one knows how little is enough to set off the very complex chain of events that lead to the disease.
That means the legal definitions for each of these different categories is a little fuzzier than it is with bottled waters, but there do seem to be distinctions within the industry about what makes seltzer different from sparkling water.
It remains to be seen what will become of a warmer, fuzzier approach to recreational weed usage, but there is one thing that fans, players, and NFL bigwigs can agree on: there is at least some hope in dope.
Scientists expecting a fuzzier climate-friendly commitment were astonished by the inclusion of the lower target, inserted at the insistence of low-lying island nations for which an additional half a degree could spell doom because of rising sea-levels.
Data are fuzzier than in America because standardised credit scores are not used for car loans, but the Finance and Leasing Association (FLA), an industry body, reckons that subprime loans make up only about 3% of outstanding British car debt.
Frances Fox Piven, a political scientist and a former D.S.A. board member, told me that, while these terms are fuzzier than they once were, "socialism," in the practical politics of the young, describes above all a disgust with widening inequality.
Here's a smooth shaven 27-year-old version of the "King Kong" actor back in 1977 (left) and 40 years later ... a much fuzzier version of his dudeness -- who turns 68 this week -- at a Los Angeles event last month (right).
It wants to shake us out of its hold on us, convince us to reject the world of predictable actuary tables and accept—maybe even demand or build—something a little fuzzier, a little more resistant to categorization and cataloguing.
It's hard to have any sympathy for Mr. Farook, but the line between terrorism and criticism of the government can be far fuzzier in other countries, like China, where Apple sold tens of millions of iPhones in the last quarter of 2015.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo admitted in an interview with CNN just this week that the outlines of the deal are a lot fuzzier than the president stated, saying that there's no timeline for North Korea to take action on the denuclearization front.
Just picture this: The sun is starting to set, a light snow has begun to fall, there's a crackling log aflame in the fireplace, you're wearing fuzzy socks under an even fuzzier blanket, and someone has just pulled freshly baked cookies out of the oven.
Lyft is seen as the softer, fuzzier counter to its ride-hailing rival Uber and it doesn't take much to link this approach with the experience of former Uber engineer Susan Fowler Rigetti, who famously posted about being propositioned and discriminated against while working at the company.
This means that even though Dashboard is finally being retired, Apple may be working on some way of adding widgets back to macOS in the future, especially when you consider that the boundaries between Apple's desktop and mobile operating systems get a bit fuzzier every year.
Jihadist propaganda, along with neo-Nazi propaganda and other forms of extremist material, are harder to remove from the Internet because the line between acceptable free speech -- protected in the United States by the First Amendment -- and objectionable content is much fuzzier than is the case of child porn.
Determining when Puerto Rico had satisfied that fuzzier standard would be up to the oversight board, giving the board more leeway on deciding when to push Puerto Rico into bankruptcy, and thus more leverage in creditor talks, said Melissa Jacoby, a bankruptcy expert and professor at University of North Carolina School of Law.
In this self-reflective turn, the lines between the heroes and villains of crime stories are much fuzzier, but the stories still lean on the premise that if the science could be improved, the resources spent, or the bad actors weeded out, the system would work, truth would be known, and justice would be served.
But unlike a game like Disco Elysium, whose ideological leanings are made bare and form the game's structural foundation, The Outer Worlds is much fuzzier, partially because the structural formula of this very specific type of game often demands a rigid "this" or "that" choices to drive players, limiting the imagination of the possible in pursuit of raw simplicity.
Apple's workaround for what some have argued is a convenience vs privacy impasse is to apply a level of obfuscation to the raw user data, in order to protect individuals' privacy, only taking this fuzzier data off to its cloud for analyzing (in bulk) to enable it to draw some broad-brush conclusions about usage trends.
Less attention, however, has been paid to the even fuzzier situation of the close family members of a sitting president, and their business interests — though on Monday, it became clear that this is another potential minefield, at least when it comes to the first daughter Ivanka Trump and a brand that is largely built on her image.
When his sons took over two years ago, however, they immediately set about creating a warmer and fuzzier workplace, at least in parts of the company, and moving away from an anti-politically correct environment that, at least in the case of Fox News, seemed to enable the kind of behavior of which Mr. Ailes and Mr. O'Reilly have been accused.
It's appropriately on brand for the warmer, pinker, fuzzier Lyft to create partnerships and take in money from strategic allies – be it a vehicle manufacturer or an established rideshare service like it did with Didi in China (Lyft and Didi allow passengers to use each other's platform when visiting each other's territory) and for the darker, seemingly more button-up Uber to not do that.

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