Sentences with phrase «muddy the waters of»

That's the equivalent of five household outlets, and enough voltage to handily stun prey lurking in the muddy waters of the Amazon River basin into submission.
E-cigarettes have muddied the waters of tobacco control, because although they are without doubt safer than cigarettes, some people firmly believe they too should be part of the smoke - free laws.
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.
This weekend we will be sharing a really special moment with one of our friends from The Mission as he is baptized in the muddy waters of the Tennessee River.
Muddies the waters of forgiveness.
Three devout Christians made statements last week that point to the challenge for evangelicals as we step into the muddy waters of another electoral season.
Walking out of the darkened theater, I left with the belief that whatever else may muddy the waters of modern worship, this group of Aussies really are fulfilling a divine appointment as hope dealers in a dark and grim world.
But all that silt that muddies the waters of the Mekong?
That is a false dichotomy which muddies the water of Scriptural authority.
But if Houston got into the Big 12, it'd further muddy the waters of a high - stakes recruiting area.
These new findings add to the already muddy waters of our current understanding of the role of infant feeding in celiac disease.
For an explanation as to why Cuomo would risk muddying the waters of his own campaign, you should look no further state former state Comptroller H. Carl McCall, who has emerged as an outspoken champion of Rangel — and chief critic of Democrats like Rep. Mike Arcuri who have turned their backs on him.
But through a series of deceptive wheezes — altering accounting periods, devising crude concepts of «spending power» — Pickles has attempted to obfuscate further the already muddy waters of local government finance and create huge disparities along party political lines.
Directly - elected mayors have muddied the waters of local accountability.
By being «built up similarly,» the replicants muddy the waters of defining consciousness even further, he says.
The Lotus Mudra encourages purity and perseverance just like the lotus flower that blooms majestically above muddy waters of fear, attachment, and desire.
For thousands of years, the lotus flower has symbolized enlightenment... the ability of the spirit or soul to transcend the muddy waters of physical embodiment.
This podcast will connect you with experts, Naturopathic Doctors, and holistic health practitioners, who will give you clarity and help you navigate the muddy waters of all the health myths out there!
I felt that, on a formal level, time needed to be incredibly rigid and well - defined so it wouldn't muddy the waters of the narrative later on down the line.
Along with sister Wendy (Tina Fey); brother / family screw - up Phillip (Adam Driver) and his much older new - to - the - family fiance, Tracy (a lovely Connie Britton); brother Paul (Corey Stoll) and his wife, Alice (Kathryn Hahn), Judd must navigate through the muddy waters of his own marriage while apprehensively attempting to restore the kinship between him, his mother, and his siblings.
There's a lot here to unpack, but as scenes, characters and plot turns emerge they only muddy the waters of the story more.
We're currently knee - deep in the muddy water of iterative process design, but we're simultaneously implementing rigorous tools for capturing meaningful data analytics to support what might surface from the murky depths.
In a bid to clear the muddy waters of politics, independent youth news network Shout Out UK is rolling out a series of educational programmes to encourage a new generation to engage in politics through a number of informative courses.
I continue to see this rezoning as a way for the Department of Education to muddy the waters of services that it was — and wasn't — providing for all learners.
To offer a beacon through the often muddy waters of interpreting evidence, The Abdul Latif Ja...
«I am a new author attempting to navigate the muddy waters of the self publishing world!
Up on top the air smelled less like grease and sugar, more like just - baled hay and the muddy waters of the Yellowstone as it lazed its way around the fairgrounds.
I just think it muddies the waters of the publishing industry and creates an environment that will further confuse inexperienced writers.
It's helped clear the muddy waters of exactly how one might make it as a...
We realize the founder pack page is a bit confusing as it says you'll have access to closed alpha but not the early access, but it wouldn't be the first time this game has muddied the waters of what test phase it's in and whether or not it's been delayed.
Today I'd like to explore how the drive for graphical excellence has forever muddied the waters of game creation.
Bad VR reminds us of how incredible good VR is, but it can also muddy the waters of virtual reality as it heads mainstream.
Lewitt muddies the waters of smooth circuitry in order to make visible that which lubricates it.
This month, EO Kids is exploring the muddy waters of the Mississippi Delta.
There is now an extensive record that the denial machine no longer content with muddying the waters of public and political discourse.
What we do have, statistically, is tenuous enough without muddying the waters of the Pacific.
Progressives have not been able to do that, but they have muddied the waters of what they truly believe and seek to the extent that most people have no coherent description of what a progressive is.
But that debate does muddy the waters of this current discussion a little: the main point is that both of them are vastly preferable to uniform priors (and they are very similar anyway).
Whether the recovery is limited to medical treatment alone, or if the victim is also unable to return to work and requires temporary or long term disability, our firm can help negotiate the muddy waters of workers» compensation insurance and see that all appropriate benefits are provided to the injured worker.
The Massachusetts personal injury lawyers at Altman & Altman, LLP are prepared to guide you through the muddy waters of recovery.
For the last five years, we have been helping families navigate the muddy waters of final expense insurance.
Fortunately, the same innovations that have muddied the waters of engagement offer a path to clarity.
We won't go into the complicated, muddied waters of wireless charging standards here (because it's long and slightly boring), but ou will need to stay put while charging.
Partisan politics only muddies the water of the clear truth that wrong is always wrong.
An exception exists if you muddied the waters of your separate ownership, such as if you titled a particular asset in joint names or deposited your separate money into a joint marital account.

Not exact matches

«It is important people recognize the motivations of Muddy Waters, because it is they who deliberately muddy the waters, not us.
As The Wirecutter notes, «Details on the high end are clear but not piercing, the mids are even with no muddy, blurred sound, and for $ 70, the Swimbuds Sport headphones sound better than some of the merely water - resistant headphones that cost upwards of $ 40 more.»
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.
Hearst's shameless New York Journal tried to muddy the waters more, championing the cause of unveiling fake stories to deflect criticism of its own made - up stories.
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