Sentences with phrase «muddy waters on»

When it comes to Agenda 21, the paranoia and conspiracy theorists just muddy the waters on sustainability, which basically is an effort to develop responsibly while maintaining the world's beauty, which we've got plenty of here in the mountains... As a friend said to me, «if not sustainability, do you want unsustainability?»
But pretty pictures and clever metaphors can muddy the waters on something that should be simple to understand: Interactivity is on a spectrum.
This episode covers the FDA's recent draft report that's intended to clear the muddy waters on fish for pregnant and nursing women.
These, however, as judges involved in the present case have suggested, are muddy waters on to which they will not venture.
The assemblyman has tried to muddy the waters on his vote, sending out a mailer earlier this year that claimed he «favors a tax cap and relief from state mandates.»
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.
Plus, varying levels of interest rates paid on debt loads can also muddy the water on earnings — not to mention that there are various analytical ways to account for rent expense (whether to capitalize such assets or to allow the expense to flow through the operating line).
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By making a speech on the subject, only vague references to which will be caught by the average Brit, he further muddies the water on a relatively straightforward issue.
«To make these claims with no supporting evidence is wrong and muddies the water on a very important public health topic.»
Not one where there's tons of «Ur hawt» messages flying back and forth every day, muddying the water on statistics like this.
Our meta - analysis avoided all three factors that have muddied the waters on the test - score effects of private school choice.
Interestingly, achievement benefits of private school choice appear to be somewhat larger for programs in developing countries than for those in the U.S. Wolf explains, «Our meta - analysis avoided all three factors that have muddied the waters on the test - score effects of private school choice.
It was fairly shocking really... To look through some of the claims and to find that he was spinning those things as either a scientific debate, or muddying the waters on the extent of the consensus in scientific literature, or providing theories that really lacked empirical evidence — it happened time and time again and we document it extensively.

Not exact matches

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.»
Watch this video to see how the spray works on shoes that are dipped in muddy water.
Still, even if it only has a short - term impact on prices it might muddy the water and make it a little hard to interpret the impact of copper price changes, but the price of other hard commodities, including iron ore, can help clarify the role of Chinese demand.
«I think that before Oct. 1, before chargebacks became an issue, the value proposition wasn't clear on making a move to EMV and that muddied the waters even further,» Carcillo explained.
But to the everyday man in the street, they muddy the waters slightly when deciding on an investing strategy with Vanguard UK.
Careful when you begin to look for dirt as you will find it until you discover that when you simply muddy waters it is you who ends up loosing out on the alternative which looks for good.
Like making your wife drink muddy water because you think she cheated on you.
Taken in isolation they only serve to muddy the waters.6 Even in Process and Reality the transformation of God into an actual entity is not wholly complete, and to that extent there is some truth in the assertion that «what little influence Whitehead's God has on the actual world... he has as a principle, not as a being or person, and insofar as God is a personal being, he is without any effect on the actual world.
nb: To muddy the waters, I have a downer on «propositional truth» — why should God / the Bible be defined by ref to a 18th / 20th concept?
The need to be entangled with the world's politics happens here in the States ---- and a pastor that reminds everyone that it is their duty to vote «conservatively, as the Bible teaches», or that happens to leave Left - leaning pamphlets on their desk top... each muddies the clean water of the Gospel that is for all mankind.
It seems evident that Lewan is athletic and powerful, but the offensive scheme combined with his actual performance muddies the water a bit on just how athletic and powerful he really is.
OL should be no later than 2nd pick depending on who's available at that moment, and there's always BPA of course if someone drops to further muddy the waters.
But let's face it, by the time the unheralded Bowen took her celebratory plunge into the moat by the 18th green on Sunday, the LPGA's biggest names had already muddied the waters.
While Arsene Wenger has been keen to play down his Arsenal transfer plans until after the season has ended, doing his best to keep all the focus at the club firmly fixed on the FA cup final today, Aston Villa seem to be intent on muddying the waters.
In our sleeping tent there were twin cots, chairs, on request a canvas bathtub which was filled with hot (though often muddy) water, and even twin mirrors hung at Bob's level and mine.
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.
The cry for help has been thunderous especially as some water bodies residents depended on have all been polluted by galamsey operators — small scale mining works who have muddied the waterbodies.
Ulster County residents want New York City to spend more money locally on dealing with flooding and muddy water, and
Ulster County residents want New York City to spend more money locally on dealing with flooding and muddy water, and New York State has promised to involve the public in defining the scope of environmental impact studies of the city's turbid water releases into the lower Esopus.
Chris added, «many MEPs are willing to help on this issue but it's complicated so if we want them to lobby on motorcycling's behalf, we need to get our act together and not muddy the water with spurious claims.»
The 21 leaders sent a letter to the State Department of Environmental Conservation, which must decide whether to allow the releases of muddy water to go on... those opposed to the releases argue they damage ecosystems in the Lower Esopus and hinder business and recreational opportunities for communities situated along the Creek.
While the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats would like voters to think there are clear blue waters between them on this issue, it's really more of a muddy stream.
314 Action President and Board President Shaughnessy Naughton said in a statement Monday that «a war on facts being waged in the White House and science is squarely in the eye sights of those who wish to muddy the waters
According to Dohm, this is a likely indication that the elements were leached out of the soil by runoff water and concentrated in sediment on the muddy floor of a standing ocean.
It landed on muddy, surprisingly dark ground, a mix of water ice, sand, and frozen hydrocarbons.
Transcripts from such interactions, Ireland realized, were ideally suited to research on the dynamics of language styles because there is no body language or tone of voice to muddy the waters.
SBS skeptics, he says, muddy the waters «with so - called theoretical or historical perspectives on abuse.»
More acidic water may actually be a sign of healthy corals, says a new study, muddying the waters still further on our understanding of how coral reefs might react to climate change.
The researchers were able to see signs of watery adaptation not seen in other dinosaurs: a small nostril located far back on the head, apparently to limit water intake; relatively long forelimbs; big flat feet suitable for paddling as well as walking on muddy ground; and very dense limb bones, which would have allowed Spinosaurus to submerge itself rather than float at the surface.
And though on the surface this latest conflict might appear to muddy the waters further, the results point to the complexity of low - back pain and the need to treat patients differently, says lead author Greg Kawchuk.
The small fish, which uses its front fins and tail to move on land, lives in tidal areas near shore, spending time in the water and on sandy and muddy surfaces.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Under a tiny Christmas tree in an engineering building on the Washington State University campus sits a questionable «gift» — a muddy bucket of water with a «Happy Holidays» greeting.
But many of the warnings doled out in this movie are flat out wrong, and further muddy the waters for people seeking clear advice on what to eat to be healthy.
After we clear the muddy waters, we focus on the symptoms that still remain.
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