Sentences with phrase «made unclear»

But the graphic made that unclear.
The latest novel from British author Louise Doughty (Apple Tree Yard) taps into those inner demons in a fresh way, through John Harper, who is hiding out on a tropical island after he made some unclear «errors» while serving as an operative for a secretive Amsterdam - based organization.
Curiously, VAM advocate Tom Kane testified, but he did so in a way the made it unclear whether he saw himself as a witness for the defense or the plaintiffs.
At the time, statehouse conversations around the Common Core made it unclear if Indiana would stay the course with the new standards.
Martin visits Steven's home, has dinner with his family, and strikes up a connection with Kim, the catalyst for the overall relationship made unclear at first.
Technical details with setting up the problem on a quantum computer made it unclear how one would apply it to a real - world calculation.
The court stopped short of determining whether or not the FWS should have completed an EIS because it said the errors in the service's assessment made it unclear whether or not the orders would have a significant effect on the environment.
This is often intentionally hidden or made unclear since they don't want you to know about it.
But while Justice Department documents sometimes publicly identify «secure government wallets,» many criminal cases do not, making it unclear where the Bitcoin went.
Says Katz, «Even if everything happened in Canada and would be subject to communication with the public by telecommunication, the fact that one crucial aspect of the activity takes place in the U.S. makes it unclear whose copyright laws apply.»
They also note that in a monarchy like Saudi Arabia, the blurry lines between public and private money make it unclear what exactly qualifies as corruption.
Conservative holdouts endorsed the revised bill but a number of moderate Republicans remained opposed to the measure, making it unclear whether it had enough votes to pass.
At the very least, I think I have exposed a grey area in the tariff codes that make it unclear whether iPods will face the tariffs.
In each case, as with «They are trying to erase us,» Ginsberg couches a profound point in language that is more or less figurative — and his manner, whether fanatical or strangely calm, makes it unclear whether he himself understands where figuration ends and literal reality begins.
Also, it makes unclear the reasons for his doctrine of the «divisible» character of individual existents (whereby «causation is the transfer of a feeling and not of a total satisfaction»), and his discussion of the «medium.»
The aphasia that robs him of specificity makes it unclear if he's talking about his war or my war or police violence.
The signings will be lawful under the decades - old American embargo provided that the salaries are paid directly to players and that no money goes directly to the government, making it unclear whether Cuba would agree to such an arrangement for players still in the country.
It also makes it unclear who will bear the burden of decommissioning as these turbines reach end - of - life.
I think Miliband's right: Cameron's speech was ambiguous enough about this to make it unclear whether what he intends is meaningless or dangerous.
The disclosure makes it unclear what other work - related emails may have been deleted by the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
The investigators haven't released full details on the findings, making it unclear what vulgar comments were made.
On other issues, Clegg found an ally in then Foreign Secretary William Hague during «behind - the - scenes debates about Israel and Palestine or the Middle East or China, where [Clegg] would customarily push for a harder line than the narrow realpolitik espoused by Osborne» (202), a poorly drafted sentence that makes it unclear whether Clegg's dispute with Osborne ranged over all these issues or solely China.
Only two spirals were seen elsewhere, making it unclear if the spirals are unique to this region.
While Supercharger stations are clearly marked as being set up by Tesla for its own cars, CHAdeMO and SAE Combo chargers are generally installed and owned by infrastructure companies like NRG EVgo or ChargePoint, making it unclear which vehicles can plug into which stations.
None of the modified genes has a direct link to cancer, however, making it unclear whether these chemical alterations increase the risk of developing the disease.
The future of the group that produced the paper is in question, however, making it unclear whether its plans for projecting future conditions at the reefs will move forward.
Frank Darabont's pitch focuses almost exclusively on Chris Hemsworth's character from Snow White and the Huntsman, making it unclear if Kristen Stewart will return.
There are too many dashboards and control hubs, making it unclear to users when they are working on their site, or adjusting their account settings, or making changes to their hosting agreement.
Many state plans have been confusing and vague, making it unclear what if anything they're doing to produce better results.
So far, the Parent Trigger has never been used in California or in any other state, which makes it unclear as to why the NY State Legislature would want to approve similar legislation here.
In actuality, there are a variety of specialized high school themes and not all of them are STEM - focused, which makes it unclear as to why the phenomenon of assuming them to all be STEM exists.
These conflicting data make it unclear whether you'll have a good or poor experience working with Freedom Mortgage.
Some studies make it unclear if this theory holds up.
«With the recent explosion of stem cell therapy, poorly controlled studies are resulting in contradictory results, making it unclear whether transplantation is effective,» Dr. Olby says.
The fine print makes it unclear as to whether or not Marriott Travel Packages will qualify for the bonus.
LIkewise in the heat of the moment the top of a camper van might make it unclear as to where exactly the edge is making you briefly stick on it resulting in being caught.
The worst offender are doorways, because while some doorways seem to have a slight white haze around them others don't, making it unclear as to whether you're supposed to place a door there or not.
The developer also revealed that the game will be showcased at this year's Gamescom, making it unclear whether or not the game will be seen at E3 next month at all.
But Obama's proposal has been met with concern and some opposition from U.S. business leaders, particularly in light of the poor economy, making unclear its likelihood of being passed into last this year, Reuters reported.
It continues to confuse human rights with Charter rights, it excludes human rights exemptions and it makes unclear claims to values that haven't been defined.
Further, the LAT has not yet reported a decision on the issue of these damages, making it unclear how they will treat them.
Netflix will draw on that franchise for its movies, although some of the other more popular Extreme books, including Youngblood, Supreme, Glory, and Prophet aren't mentioned as being part of Netflix's buy, making it unclear if the streaming service will be able to adapt those characters as well.
And as late as last month, it released a basic feature phone that cost just $ 26 — making it unclear just how serious it was about making Android handsets.
Still, Apple's silence on the issue makes it unclear whether the company would use customer data to generate that potential revenue.
Avoid making unclear statements and ensure all the information you include is explained in greater detail elsewhere in your application.
These non-significant results are arguably due to the study's relatively small sample size for a genome - wide association study that requires multiple testing (ranging from N = 372 — 436 in the high and low trait comparison groups), making it unclear whether the same genetic variants are involved in these sub-domains.
The primary limitations of this article are the limited detail on the study methods and analyses, which make it unclear whether statistical differences were seen at the follow - up time points.
Comprehensive changes in the welfare system resulting from the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), which replaces AFDC as it has been known, make unclear the extent to which this type of public assistance will continue.
Cline's text «Hope for high risk and rage filled children» also cites the hypnotherapist Milton Erickson as a source, and reprints parts of a famous case of Erickson's in a format that makes it unclear whether it is Cline's case.

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It's unclear what precisely about Boyle's background made him nervous around US officials, but media reports have noted that Boyle was once married to Zaynab Khadr — the sister of the Canadian - born former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr — who has expressed sympathies with Al Qaeda.
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