Sentences with phrase «already muddy waters»

But through a series of deceptive wheezes — altering accounting periods, devising crude concepts of «spending power» — Pickles has attempted to obfuscate further the already muddy waters of local government finance and create huge disparities along party political lines.
These new findings add to the already muddy waters of our current understanding of the role of infant feeding in celiac disease.
But let's face it, by the time the unheralded Bowen took her celebratory plunge into the moat by the 18th green on Sunday, the LPGA's biggest names had already muddied the waters.

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DeKnight has already hinted that a cinematic universe could be on the way and given the wafer - thin structure of the plot, that seems like a mistake, so before the waters get muddied once again, switch off and enjoy.
The opinion is sure to muddy the waters to an even greater degree than they already had been.
Egos, pride and frustration can muddy the already emotional waters.
They don't add much to the franchise as a whole, and sometimes serve to muddy up the waters on what is already a very convoluted world and plot.
It muddies the waters even more than they already are.
Farmers in temperate zones all over the world already know that the planting season is coming weeks and months earlier than it used to — they would benefit from knowing how this change is going to pan out, and they will get far better answers when people stop muddying the waters by promoting obfuscatory nonsense from the same professional liars that spent years trying to delay anti-tobacco legislation.
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