Sentences with phrase «further muddy»

Clearly GST and HST concerns only further muddy the water and back dating or altering commission payable on a previously accepted agreement without all parties knowing, along with all stakeholders, creates another problem for the REBATER.
To further muddy the waters, the Galaxy S8 features the same 12 - megapixel sensor as the one in the Galaxy S7, but with some new software tweaks that improve image processing.
I can easily imagine the Guardian series being used as «evidence» in the legal proceedings, where it would of course further muddy the waters.
We don't actually know what our contributions to warming or cooling are, consequently deciding to spend huge amounts of money and effort to further muddy the waters is foolish in the extreme.
He represents the current crop of art writers and curators who, I guess, feel there is too much art - related text to wade through without letting fiction further muddy the waters.
To further muddy the waters, I can't disagree with its success at the 69th Academy Awards ceremony, being nominated for an impressive seven awards and winning two — one for its original screenplay and another honoring McDormand's lead performance.
But many of the warnings doled out in this movie are flat out wrong, and further muddy the waters for people seeking clear advice on what to eat to be healthy.
Oh, and a Cuomo flack tried to further muddy the waters by claiming the city is «solely responsible for funding [the subway's] capital plan,» which isn't remotely close to traditional practice of recent times.
Seeking to further muddy the waters in the wake of his candidate's dirty e-mail scandal, Caputo just dashed off a letter to state Inspector General Joseph Fisch demanding an investigation into the potential violation of the Public Officers Law by AG Andrew Cuomo aide Joe Percoco.
He also seeks to further muddy the waters by bringing the PIPA controversy into this discussion.
But if Houston got into the Big 12, it'd further muddy the waters of a high - stakes recruiting area.
OL should be no later than 2nd pick depending on who's available at that moment, and there's always BPA of course if someone drops to further muddy the waters.
Initially, I thought so as well, with it being further muddied by different calendric reckonings for when to start counting for Shavuot.
That weekend further muddied the message of a movement that many claimed was a protest against the United States itself — and often, more specifically, its troops.
Tottenham haven't challenged for major honours for some time and there absence from the top table of football further muddies any attempt to keep hold of the club's top talents, and of course those inevitable sales then make it that bit harder to secure a coveted top four finish.
This opinion was the basis for the «conclusion» that Senator Gillibrand referred to and EB's use of the word «determination» further muddied the waters.
By making a speech on the subject, only vague references to which will be caught by the average Brit, he further muddies the water on a relatively straightforward issue.
The two over the weekend were on social media throwing salvos at each other with supporters joining in the fray either condemning or further muddying the situation leaving much to be desired.
Further muddying matters, some researchers claim that the disorder is simply an extreme variant on an existing disease, pointing to similar, if smaller - scale, outbreaks of «disappearing disease» among bees that struck in the 1930s and 1970s, with equal lack of explanation.
Chris Kresser looked more closely at the research, and found that many of the animal studies are done using poligeenan and not undegraded carrageenan, which further muddies the water.
Their story is of course related to the larger plot, and Poirot's investigation does yield some interesting dialogue, but it takes way too long to develop and further muddies an already heavy list of suspects.
Further muddying King Arthur: Legend of The Sword are the film's desperate attempts to establish a sprawling world of magic, knights and monsters for the additional movies it's meant to spawn.
Further muddying the geography are a confounding lack of establishing shot, and an edit that is genuinely dizzying, snuffing out tension as the audience squints to make sense of what just happened on screen.
Proposals for new grammar schools has further muddied the waters.»
Further muddying the waters was a recent letter from Deasy to the judge presiding over a lawsuit, Cruz vs. California, that is seeking to restore quality instruction time in schools around the state.
Gov. Scott Walker urged legislators Thursday to pass a bill in January repealing adoption of the Common Core State Standards and to replace them with «standards set by people in Wisconsin,» further muddying the future of Common Core in Wisconsin.
Plus, the availability of the Silverado HD further muddies the waters for potential buyers.
Most self publishers, by going to the thousands of forums on self - publishing, are taught the techniques to bring their titles to forefront of attention (and since so many are doing it, it further muddies the water).
The waters are further muddied in this case by ongoing fighting between the library board and local community members who want something done about both the computer use and the physical behavior that these critics say is directly tied to that computer use.
This practice reduces the authenticity and reliability of reviews, further muddying its relevance as a buying trigger.
Nevertheless, the three - month returns across a wide range of stock ETFs show a far muddier picture for the diversified stock investor.
Perhaps more important, though, the money further muddies the waters in terms of whose project this really was.
This test is pure garbage and just further muddies the waters and just fullfills their agenda.
Which I'm sure will inspire thousands of amateur developers to try to clone it, further muddying the market.
It ceases to become a differentiating criterion, and the demarcation between «science» and «post normal science» is diminished, furthering the muddying process started by referring to something which is not «science» by that name.
Those PhD's then proceed to dwell on the manufactured controversies around the politics, as if J&J Public can meaningfully parse a 12 part series about the politics of science over morning coffee, further muddying the public perceptions of the objective reality we face by opening the discussion to opinion in the name of «balance».
In fact, in recent months, studies have come to seemingly opposite conclusions further muddying the picture.
The subsequent cases of McCarthy and Dereci, which sought to whittle down the Zambrano test, further muddied the conceptual waters.
Further muddying the waters, is the General Data Protection Regulation, in force in summer 2018 across the EU's member states, which will effectively establish a right to privacy (as opposed to the right to «private life»), with extra territorial effect: countries which exchange data with EU residents must abide by its fundamental principles, in line with the CJEU's guidance as to the proportionate approach to be taken by our societies in relation to our increasing data production.
President Donald Trump insisted Friday that «we're not changing any stories» about the 2016 hush money paid to porn actress Stormy Daniels, even as he further muddied the explanation for the settlement by suggesting the new face of his legal team needs to «get his facts straight.»
Further muddying things is Google's carrier deal.
Further muddying the waters was a concession by Deputy Minister Moiseev that the December 2017 Belarusian adoption of the «Digital Economy Development Ordinance» could cause capital outflows from Russia to neighboring Belarus if heavy crypto - regulation occurred in the Russian Federation.
Further muddying the waters was a concession by Deputy Minister Moiseev that the December 2017 Belarusian

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That said, this particular case features an obvious First Amendment issue that muddies the waters of what kinds of data should and shouldn't be off limits, thus making the AG's case less than ideal for furthering the cause of consumer privacy rights.
The assorted views of regional bank presidents and board members in recent weeks muddy the waters further.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus muddied the waters on President Donald Trump's new executive order barring immigration from select countries, saying Sunday it «doesn't include green card holders going forward» but adding that anyone traveling back and forth from the countries in question will be subject to further screening, including U.S. citizens.
«I think that before Oct. 1, before chargebacks became an issue, the value proposition wasn't clear on making a move to EMV and that muddied the waters even further,» Carcillo explained.
Gaffney said the Islamic Circle's Sharia campaign would «only muddy the definition of Sharia further
A cup of cozy worthy of any snow day (a bit of a looker too as far as muddy lentil soups go).
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