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13 Sentences With "muddying the waters of"

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For the rest, it'll be a well-oiled propaganda machine capable of muddying the waters of even straightforward news.  10.
That would give several campaigns the opportunity to spin a result in their favor, muddying the waters of who really won.
Trump might also be muddying the waters of the Iowa election to shore up his support in New Hampshire, where he has a strong lead.
Rather than shoot down U.S. missiles, Russia appears to have simply decided to say it had done so, further muddying the waters of already fraught international discourse.
Nicholas Kristof President Trump and Devin Nunes have been muddying the waters of the Russia investigation, so let's try to clarify those waters so that they're as clear as vodka.
It's a way of mocking what is in fact a serious allegation, of muddying the waters of what is a clear-cut question that Mr. Mueller is working to answer.
But Esper's is just one of the competing narratives that emerged in the chaotic hours after Spencer's dismissal, muddying the waters of a case that could have serious implications for the broader military, analysts say.
Though that further risks muddying the waters of the effort, given that social media advertising has been the high-powered vehicle of choice for malicious misinformation muck-spreaders (such as Kremlin-backed agents of societal division).
And we could soon live in a world where more advanced prosthetics can integrate social media livestreaming, further muddying the waters of a person's right to record what they see and the public's right to privacy.
In a segment on his Fox News show, Cavuto read aloud a series of social media reactions to his on-air commentary, in which he accused the president of "muddying the waters" of the controversy surrounding Daniels and her reported affair with Trump.
The exhibition at Whitechapel — for once a well-balanced and tidy show with some blank spaces on the walls to rest the eyes — displays Ruff's long-time engagement with the primary genres of photography, from photo-journalism (Newspaper Photographs, 22018-91; jpeg, 2004-8; press++, 2016-) to portraiture (Portraits, 1981-91), going through pornography (Nudes, 213-2012) and interior photography (Interiors,1979-83), muddying the waters of our perception in every image, manipulating each of them one way or another.
Three days after a gang of six men in police uniforms and balaclavas stormed the Regency Hotel in Dublin and shot up the weigh-ins for a boxing match scheduled to take place the next night, killing one man and critically injuring two others, a splinter faction of the Irish Republican Army paramilitary group has claimed credit for the ambush, further muddying the waters of a case that has so far stumped a stunned and undermanned Dublin police department and showing once again how deep and tangled run the ties between boxing and the criminal underworld in Ireland.
Justice Scalia argued the "immense expansion of federal regulation" over "swampy lands" would give the Corps jurisdiction over "half of Alaska and an area the size of California in the lower 48 States."James Murphy, Muddying the Waters of the Clean Water Act: Rapanos v. United States and the Future of America's Water Resources. Justice Scalia then detailed the Clean Water Act's history, from the litigation forcing the Corps to broaden its jurisdiction beyond traditional navigable waters to its adoption of the Migratory Bird Rule after Riverside Bayview to SWANCC's rejection of that rule and calls for new regulations.

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