Sentences with phrase «issue gets murky»

The credit rating system used most frequently by banks and credit card companies is where the issue gets murky.

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Once teams begin selling and employees who never leave the premises commit themselves to customers, the issue of fair compensation gets very murky.
This murky area of cyber warfare will become more of an issue in the coming months, as similar tactics are used not just to get people elected, but to make sure they don't get reelected, or even rehired for positions of importance.
Then things get murky, because the obvious way to settle the issue — systematically checking whether smaller numbers divide it — takes far too long.
This is where the issue gets a bit murky.
AA has its issues, inconsistent quality, murky leadership, wacky sizing, but they have brilliant color options (images show colors I got) and when I like something from them, I really like it.
In Palm Beach County, Fla., what started out as just another student fad has turned into a murky legal issue that has district officials grappling with how to deal with students who are smoking bird seed to get high.
This issue can get murky when a couple has been jointly caring for an animal for years and sharing veterinary expenses, food and other custodial costs (as well as intangible «costs» like time spent with the animal), despite who may have initially paid any fees in acquiring the animal.
Let's say someone wanted to force a US State to get into a legal battle to resolve an open issue that the legal system has been reluctant to resolve and for which existing laws were murky.
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