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It just adds to the murkiness surrounding the whole process.
So for all the murkiness, let's be clear: This stinks.
But then the murkiness of what counts as censorship comes in.
Was the dust-flecked murkiness of the image itself to blame?
"There's so much murkiness in the world of compensation," Jenkin said.
This is the inherent murkiness of assessing and verifying energy taxes, generally.
The president's Twitter habits are getting him into even more legal murkiness.
But ongoing murkiness only perpetuates unhappiness and dissatisfaction, not to mention resentment.
The brand declined to comment on the growing murkiness of its supply chain.
Murkiness -- CNN hired former Senate parliamentarian Alan Frumin to help decode the impeachment trial.
There's a similar kind of murkiness around why, exactly, they're all in DC, protesting.
There's enough murkiness surrounding Lorance's case to suggest that benefit of a doubt is deserved.
The murkiness of what Facebook did with these recordings is creepy, to say the least.
The murkiness of the crime is spurring conspiracy theories and a strong sense of denial.
The murkiness of the crime is spurring conspiracy theories and a strong sense of denial.
But the scale and murkiness surrounding the location tracking industry is disconcerting, to say the least.
Indeed, worry over the murkiness surrounding the Trump administration's views extends all the way to Washington.
The reversal is yet another example of the regulatory murkiness in the U.S.-China trade negotiations.
The overall amount that has been pilfered is anyone's guess, given the murkiness of offshore finance.
The structural murkiness might lead viewers to overlook that government's crackdown on civil liberties, for instance.
Saudi Arabia's score is dragged down in part by murkiness surrounding its state oil firm, Saudi Aramco.
The continued murkiness surrounding the singer's death is not surprising given the remarkably private life he lived.
Amid the regulatory murkiness around these products, more retailers feel comfortable stocking skin-care and beauty products.
U.S. politicians and consumers have become increasingly critical of the high cost and murkiness of drug pricing.
" And there was no murkiness in the midrange frequencies of Anne Sofie von Otter's "Baby Plays Around.
The murkiness will strain China's relationship with others like Kovrig: diplomats, scholars and think tankers covering China.
Wall Street has witnessed volatile swings in recent days in part on continued murkiness around trade with China.
The boundaries of those bonds are often poorly defined, and that kind of murkiness can be easily exploited.
Indeed the murkiness of artefact acquisition and ownership remains a hot topic among historians, curators, archaeologists, and politicians.
But even beyond what the poll might say about voters' own beliefs, that murkiness is also a takeaway.
In the midst of this low-key sea of murkiness, there was one blob of creamy white paint.
But murkiness in this investigation created by Saudi intransigence and at times obfuscation defies a simple binary analysis.
Caves, it turns out, have another function: their murkiness appears to allow for the (white)washing of sins.
" I wanted the moral murkiness of a film like "Prince of the City" and the TV show "The Wire.
How all that works, and to what end, is where the murkiness of Instagram modeling really comes into focus.
The murkiness around the FBI report is important because of the outsized role it eventually played in Kavanaugh's confirmation.
There's also the murkiness around why the territory of Wyoming was the first to pass women's suffrage at all.
Stocks have been under pressure on concerns of a possible economic slowdown and continued murkiness around trade relations with China.
Crucially, there should be no murkiness as to where this person's loyalties lay: with users, not with Facebook the company.
Given the murkiness of the Chinese financial industry, other analysts arrive at estimates for a "baseline" figure for bad loans.
But as of Monday night, Mr. Mubarak, 88, still had not left the hospital, underscoring the murkiness surrounding his status.
The unredacted portions of the report do not indicate whether the panel learned anything new to clear up that murkiness.
My therapist has become my guide through this murkiness that I have to accept is forever a part of my life.
Amid the regulatory murkiness around these products, more retailers feel comfortable stocking skin-care and beauty products, like those of GGB.
This brings us back to the murkiness of separating McDonagh from Three Billboards, a movie that received seven Academy Award nominations.
That murkiness has led the FBI and Europol to target the trade as a vehicle for money laundering and crime financing.
But, adding to the murkiness, Ahmed bin Salam, a spokesman for Mr. Kara's group, later denied it was holding the men.
A few years ago, such murkiness would have played into Netflix's effort to present itself as a scrappy, rules-flaunting industry outsider.
In another point of legal murkiness, parents generally have control over minors' medical records and can prevent children from accessing online notes.
Athletes have been complaining that the water or the chemicals treating it hurt their eyes, and that murkiness makes underwater visibility impossible.
The legal murkiness leaves enough wiggle room for both sides in this showdown to claim that the law is on their side.
Although legal institutions are woefully unprepared to tackle the murkiness that comes with issues of consent, it is relatively easy to punish celebrities.
If anything, Uber's statements on tipping is an indication of the general murkiness of its relationship with both riders and drivers, post-settlement.
Part of that murkiness is due to the fact that people who drink diet beverages are fundamentally different somehow from those who don't.
There was an unpleasant edge to the violins as Strauss's "Sunset" passage arrived; murkiness from the brasses; and an overall need of focus.
It planned through a trade war, a short holiday season and the murkiness of an iPhone 11 launch, all at the same time.
Since moderators cannot communicate directly with Facebook, their questions are filtered through their Cognizant superiors, which adds another layer of murkiness to everything.
But despite this murkiness, some analysts and economists say they are becoming less optimistic that the United States will remain unscathed by China's struggles.
Stocks were plunging for the second straight session Thursday on concerns about a possible economic slowdown and continued murkiness around trade relations with China.
Particularly worrying is the murkiness that surrounds Mr Ivanishvili, still the country's most powerful man even though he stepped down as prime minister in 2013.
Is the murkiness of terms preventing the smart gun from coming to reality, or is it that we just haven't seen the tech work yet?
In other years, I might have wondered about the murkiness of this timeline, the nightmarish telescope that makes a few years feel like a hundred.
In the meantime, the administration has taken advantage of the natural murkiness that comes with funding programs and policy — and encountered little resistance from lawmakers.
Increased incomes and financial savviness might be the way over the problem, but for many couples, financial therapy might be a crucial way through the murkiness.
S, a Swiss seed maker acquired by a Chinese state firm earlier this year for about $43 billion, shows the problems that result from habitual murkiness.
Her case is extremely complicated and illustrates the murkiness that will challenge any good-faith attempt to reconsider who should be worthy of a world record.
Couples who use them say they've been able to spark meaningful conversations and added valuable tools on how to navigate the murkiness of long-term relationships.
" She added, "We often talked about how living exists in that complicated grey area and in the murkiness of that grey area, there isn't always an answer.
The lead single, "Teasin'," has a pop-punk dual-vocal foundation, but also a murkiness and dissonance that hints at some of Belle And Sebastian's darker moments.
There have been no detailed official statements on his condition, but amid the murkiness in Uzbekistan, a former republic of the Soviet Union, one thing seemed certain.
Wading into the murkiness, the Obama administration issued a rule in 2015 that would clarify what counted as a water of the United States once and for all.
But as the murkiness at the centre of the play "Actually" makes plain, the problems surrounding sex on campus run deeper than legal concerns over consent and culpability.
The general murkiness also underlines the play's greatest strength, its conjuring of the increasingly blurred borders between the living and the dead for people as they grow older.
In effect, the murkiness over what is considered patent-eligible holds a sword of Damocles over some of the fastest-growing and most innovative industries in the country.
This shift, in turn, creates downward pressures on wages and benefits, murkiness about who bears responsibility for work conditions, increased likelihood that basic labor standards will be violated.
This murkiness has frustrated the University of Edinburgh's Sridhar, who has been trying to track the investments in management consultants for global health by international and philanthropic organizations.
The Ganges was dark, as if it had swallowed the light, its murkiness a quality, I realized, that made it different from other waters under a blast of sunlight.
The conditions of McNamara's departure from the Pentagon were murky at the time — and that murkiness speaks volumes about McNamara, Johnson and the domestic politics of the Vietnam War.
Despite the official conclusions, the washed-up feet still grip imaginations because of the murkiness of the discoveries and the likelihood that many of the deaths were not witnessed.
Unlike the original series, which brought cinematic depth to network television, the new one exploits digital's tendency toward murkiness whenever there's anything other than a bright color on the screen.
The policy murkiness is compounded by the fact that the administration didn't seem ready to immediately take on the duties of running the State Department, several diplomats and State staffers said.
And since he arrived in the White House, the family's apparent lack of concern for government ethics and the murkiness surrounding multiple potential conflicts of interest have raised even more questions.
That's why we're forbidden from doing so many physical mundane tasks—because when we stop moving the water in our mind, the murkiness begins to settle so we can see clearly.
His attempt to blame, without any evidence, the attempted coup on Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric and erstwhile ally living in Pennsylvania, forms part of a pattern of murkiness and intrigue.
But if there is murkiness at the top of the field coming out of the first few contests, Bloomberg would have an opportunity to sell himself to an uncertain Democratic electorate.
The stock market was under pressure in the past two trading sessions on concerns about rates in the midst of a possible economic slowdown and continued murkiness around trade relations with China.
Although many alumni agreed that it was important to centralize fund-raising, murkiness about the terms of the deal led some to accuse Mr. Kim of acting without fully informing association members.
The Powell speech on Wednesday removed some uncertainty about rate hikes, but there's still plenty of murkiness around three other issues that will affect 5003 earnings: tariffs, higher business costs and global growth.
Ultimately, our inability to focus on the means of stopping these atrocities has little to do with the murkiness of the terrorists' motives -- and everything to do with the choices we keep making.
Rays of sunlight shine through many of her underwater photos, creating romantic spotlights with striking contrast to the murkiness of the water and the dark tangles of seaweed and shellfish surrounding her subjects.
Schoolwerth's paintings are captivating not necessarily because of the heady flag imagery or bright colors, but because they reconfigure form to create a tension that mirrors the political murkiness of the real world.
The old man saw the muddy horse, but the scene's murkiness—or, perhaps, purposeful censorship provided by the company, he'd later suggest over a pint that evening—didn't allow the enemy's musket to register.
Living near the Baltic Sea, producer Christian Löffler makes music that sounds how a large body of water looks: vast, fluid, and brimming with wonder while possessing a murkiness and deep-down feeling of isolation.
Locher doesn't tell you which laws are legitimate, leaving you to face the murkiness of government regulations and wonder if it is truly illegal in Wisconsin to serve apple pie in restaurants without cheddar cheese.
For instance, Facebook's decision to ban Jones's personal account but not the Infowars Facebook account has also come under some scrutiny, highlighting the murkiness of Facebook's rules and guidance system for "striking out" its users.
Referring to himself as a "Tariff Man," Mr. Trump, in a series of tweets, deepened the murkiness surrounding the trade agreement, while members of his economic team talked down the prospects of a broad deal.
Perhaps young women don't know precisely how to articulate that line and should be more honest about that, but let's be honest about who usually benefits from murkiness about sexual mores at the office as well.
" The main purpose of the episode is to eliminate any murkiness when it comes to the subject of consent, because it is should be very clear to everyone that, as the title states, "yes means yes.
That very murkiness — the absence of a centrally organized plot or a singular villain to blame — has made it all the more difficult for France, Germany and the rest of Europe to know how to respond.
Yet the vagueness of the language UEFA used on Tuesday in giving Russia a "suspended disqualification" for the violent behavior of its fans after an earlier match in Marseille left murkiness over what might come next.
Ethics experts say the Treasury Department's announcement on Monday regarding donor disclosures will make deciphering the murkiness surrounding the NRA more difficult because it undermines the federal government's ability to detect illegal activities by nonprofit groups.
Amid all the murkiness, one thing seems clear: Grace Meng may be the first spouse of a senior Chinese official to speak up against Beijing on the international stage, but she is unlikely to be the last.
It's a frame for a story that could actually engage with the moral and political murkiness of the frontier fantasy, and which could offer a fresh context for the memorable character work that is a series hallmark.
At the same time, it evokes the devastation of more recent environmental and ecological disasters; the murkiness of the water alludes to the ways in which poor communities and communities of color are disproportionately impacted by water contamination.
That sort of moral murkiness is all over The Big Short, in which the main characters end up ambivalently rooting for a market collapse that will get them real paid, and it finds its way into Billions too.
The rest of "Nuestra Finca" struggles with uncharacteristic murkiness in the storytelling, as it tries to sort through the D.E.A. and the C.I.A. working at cross purposes and what that implies for the future of Colombia after Escobar.
Amid the murkiness, what's clear is that 13 years after Twitter's founding in 2006, the company still doesn't seem capable of reworking its fundamentals to the point where threatening a sitting congresswoman's life isn't something Twitter users commonly do.
The difficulty in closing down Guantánamo; the continuing arguments over where the line between vigorous interrogation and torture lies; the legal murkiness of using drones to carry out the targeted killing of America's enemies are all reasons for concern.
Representative Lloyd Doggett, a liberal Democrat from Texas, conceded that as bad as Mr. Trump's attempts to impede Mr. Mueller were, there was too much murkiness around the special counsel's report to make it a clear case for impeachment.
The dialogue can get pretty clunky, and the show seems determined to echo its moral murkiness with a drab color palette that looks particularly disappointing when you compare it to the bright uniforms and lens flares of the current Trek movies.
Still, the murkiness of what is truly causing delays only feeds frustration for riders like Ms. Muteba, the advertising strategist whose 30-minute commute became a two-hour odyssey of packed cars and angry riders after a track fire in July.
Analysis: "In contrast to the murkiness of the special counsel's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible obstruction of justice by Mr. Trump, Democrats see the current allegations as damningly clear-cut," our chief Washington correspondent writes.
News analysis: "In contrast to the murkiness of the special counsel's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible obstruction of justice by Mr. Trump, Democrats see the current allegations as damningly clear-cut," our chief Washington correspondent writes.
Referring to himself as a "Tariff Man," Mr. Trump issued a series of tweets that only further deepened the murkiness surrounding the trade truce that the two leaders said they had reached on Saturday evening on the sidelines of the G-20.
President Bush respected the grief of the families of the slain officers and paid tribute to them and the ideals for which their duty responded; President Obama equated their deaths to that of the politicized and controversial police shootings, where murkiness remains.
Because of Disney's desired acquisition of Fox (and the Comcast bid to unravel it), there's still a lot of murkiness around what this project will become and which characters will be able to appear in it, but we do know a couple of things.
Gene editing is a highly controversial topic that has alarmed many scientists, not only because of its ethical murkiness, but also because they argue that the process could have harmful, unknown genetic ramifications, as those edited genes could change the DNA of future generations.
Beneath the overall murkiness of these early tracks were signs of what Dailor, Kelliher, Sanders, and Hinds were capable of, too; Dailor's drums carried a jazzy tinge, Kelliher and Hinds entwined complex riffs with relative ease, and Sanders' thunderous bass licks and growl shook the Earth.
In the U.S., Amazon has been hampered by slow-moving regulators, although it has been able to iterate and test more successfully in Canada and the U.K. That regulatory murkiness extends to consumers as well, and may be a reason for some folks to hold off on making that $800+ purchase.
According to Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the conservative Hudson Institute, the murkiness of the USAID process and the frustration felt by Iraqi Christians and minorities point to the need for an inter-agency "genocide aid coordinator" to handle the issue more decisively, something she has long advocated.
Carolina Miranda writes: But this case, which encompasses the history of European tumult in the first half of the 113th century, contains an array of difficult narratives about who is allowed to lay claim to the art — raising moral and legal questions about the murkiness of ownership in the chaos of revolution and war.
The murkiness was captured by conflicting analysis on Twitter: I asked manchin if he'll be a yes on confirmation too, he says he has a statement coming If Democrat Manchin votes yes in the final vote, Murkowski (a no on this procedural vote) and Collins could both vote no and Kavanaugh would still be confirmed.
Hanging over the company's developer efforts this year, however, will be increased scrutiny around Google's plans to work with the US military, following backlash over its involvement with a Department of Defense drone project it has pledged to distance itself from, and the continued murkiness around its plans to launch a search product for the China market.
During what came to be known as the New York-New Jersey Line War, between 1701 and 1765, natives of those two provinces, fueled by cartographical ambiguity, legal disputation, political chicanery, royal favoritism, proprietary murkiness, territorial stubbornness, latitudinal chauvinism, and good old-fashioned greed, would occasionally shoot at one another, raid the others' camps, destroy their homes, and burn their crops.

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