Not exact matches
In all honesty, I was hoping that the green layer would be a little more vibrant and just a little more enticing, but after multiple attempts to make it brighter, I will settle with the
murky green I
got instead
because taste trumps visual appeal in this case.
Rating the happiness of moms versus non-moms also
gets a bit
murky because of the prevalence of postpartum depression.
Then things
get murky,
because the obvious way to settle the issue — systematically checking whether smaller numbers divide it — takes far too long.
I'm reading this amazing book about brain health, and one of the reasons people suffer everything from depression to mood swings is
because they're not practicing positive thinking (and he talks about nutrition, exercise, and some other good stuff but our thoughts are like the brain soup and when it
gets murky we suffer in all kinds of ways).
Another has been sort of ignored
because it doesn't deal with Amazon even though it is yet another example of how some agents are potentially
getting into a conflict of interest, or at least a very grey and
murky area of fiduciary duty to their clients.
It's one of those towns you end up in
because of something else, and although it is a real town, I couldn't help but
get an artifical vibe from the
murky gushing river settlement known to the world as Aquas Calientes.
It's an important moment for this message to sink in,
because the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, meeting this week in Bangkok, is
getting ready to dive in on a special report on the benefits of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above Earth's temperature a century or more ago and emissions paths to accomplish that (to learn what this
murky number means in relation to the more familiar 2 - degree limit click here for a quick sketch, basic science, deep dive).
Because they're ready to go, they're more likely to
get used up entirely, and less likely to
get lost or forgotten in the
murky depths of the fridge.