So that would be... PSP / DS / Wii / PS3 / X360 games at the latest with the tail end of that list being
kind of a gray area.
When there are so many contenders in one film it becomes harder to decide where to put them, especially when there are
kind of gray areas.
Not exact matches
It's hard to imagine that
kind of caginess flying at a public company, but it works in the privately funded world — and especially the enshrouded Wild West
of the cryptocurrency industry, where the risk
of crime and legal
gray areas lead many players to fiercely guard their anonymity.
Matthew Yglesias has gotten some criticism for celebrating Clinton for being «more comfortable than the average person with violating norms and operating in legal
gray areas,» and for being the
kind of person who «believes in asking what she can get away with rather than what would look best.»
These failed stars, or brown dwarfs, inhabit a peculiar
gray area between large planets and small stars, and their split personalities are providing scientists with new ways to learn about both
kinds of objects.
Right now, the concept is a
gray area, and one report indicates that this would work out a definition that still gives Amazon a leg up against future charges
of this
kind.
While many contemporary artists exploit the tension between logos and form (consider Tauba Auerbach's Alphabet motifs) or try to press the
gray area between design and abstraction into some
kind of socially active site (Liam Gillick's platforms), Orchardson descends into the contingent materiality
of even the most saccharine and nostalgic
of citations.
With insurance companies all
of the same holds true, except for this one
kind of gray little
area where a company has been making money from you for some time, and have stood ready to provide their end
of the contract, a death benefit, but you choose to replace their policy with another or cancel it because you no longer need it.
That's
kind of a legal
gray area.