Sentences with word «murkiness»

Despite the occasionally deft writing of Tom Clancy himself, and the way he often acknowledged the ethical murkiness of many of his plot lines, you would be a fool to go into this game expecting anything other than rampant interventionist jingoism.
(The ethical murkiness of Kodi plugins, by the way, pair nicely with Shield's ability to run classic console emulators.)
And enough lenders were concerned about this regulatory murkiness around small business lending to come together in August to offer entrepreneurs something called the Small Business Borrowers» Bill of Rights.
Moral murkiness makes this hitman thriller gripping to watch, mainly because we're never quite sure where it's going.
Although at times the film gets bogged down in psychological murkiness, the relentless pace and brooding charisma of its star overcomes its narrative deficiencies.
The Galaxy S4 was prone to grain and general murkiness when the lighting conditions were off, and while the Galaxy S5 still clearly prefers daytime — and in fact takes excellent shots in such settings — they're clearer and less untidy.
Maybe none of this narrative murkiness matters, as perhaps Secret is more psychological drama than police procedural.
There's no low - end murkiness, no fidelity penalty for being wireless, just pinpoint precision from each of its six channels.
Whether it is a morally simple matter is quite another: McCormick appears to have been an active member of the Provisional IRA and has certainly been lauded as such since; that fact in itself adds layers of moral murkiness to the narrative.
The, uh, murkiness behind the Bodies exhibition's acquisition of its «specimens» deserves our opprobrium.
Still, there's enough murkiness that we're keeping this in the tossup category for now.
There's still a great deal more murkiness to the phone hacking scandal than has yet come out.
What did you think of Governor Paterson's decision to appoint a lieutenant governor despite the constitutional murkiness of doing so?
Last month, I was particularly aware of my mental murkiness.
Because of the overall murkiness of geography we're stuck with repetitions of jump scares.
Unlike the original series, which brought cinematic depth to network television, the new one exploits digital's tendency toward murkiness whenever there's anything other than a bright color on the screen.
And that blurriness and murkiness fascinated me.
Believe it or not, this case is still ongoing in the French courts — there was a judgment against Agnelet just six weeks ago, well after In The Name Of My Daughter must have wrapped — and that murkiness eventually hobbles the movie, which loses focus when it leaps ahead to the present day, and is forced to slather Canet and even Deneuve in bad old - age makeup.
Welsh's book, his first published after the cinematic success of Trainspotting, dived into the muck and murkiness without subtlety and with absolute relish — and Baird's film takes its lead from its inspiration.
For the most part, the image seemed acceptably clear and well - defined, but a moderate amount of softness and murkiness interfered with a number of shots.
What bothers me is that often successful grant - getters use language to obscure rather than to illuminate their ideas, thereby writing a proposal of such impenetrable murkiness as to make Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics read like Pat The Bunny.
PHOS - ZORB removes phosphate and silicate, which are common nutrients found in fresh and saltwater aquariums that contribute to water murkiness, and additionally removes compounds that inhibit aquatic plant growth.
While Perfect Dark didn $ ™» t quite hit that height, it was still a great, inventive shooter, just one that occasionally suffered from graphical murkiness and frame rate issues, since it pushed the N64 to its absolute limits.
Instead, a brown murkiness hangs over the entire world, lending it an eerie and oppressive quality.
True, each canvas shares the same dark, romantic gloom that Assael is known for, which he creates by raking an amber light across an umber Baroque murkiness.
I noted how the overall rate in some studies, even on the scale of meters per millennium, «is not one of these uber - catastropes,» but that how much variation can occur within a century remains saddled with uncertainty, producing an «ugly mix of long - term certainty and short term murkiness
That seems to be just what the data shows, A clear increase from 10 - 13 μm at least, and just a bit of murkiness at 14 μm.
In a post last October at Above the Law, I wrote about the sometimes murkiness of practice management pricing, and discussed credit card processing as an example.
It's a woozy tapestry of gung - ho cops, mysterious drug lords, disaffected Flower Children, fringe political anarchists and lots of marijuana use by its lead private investigator, which only casts a wider sense of paranoia and murkiness around the whole affair.
Moral murkiness was something reserved for HBO, and that channel was further afield to the entertainment mainstream than it is now.
Because this is going to be the Batblast of the summer, an exhilarating mix of cartoon lore (though not nearly enough for rabid Batpurists), screen presence (this is pretty much the Jack and Mike Show), psychological murkiness (though it could have used even more) and demented Gothic goofiness — thanks to «Beetlejuice» director Tim Burton and writers Sam Hamm and Warren Skaaren.
The latter had problems with sharpness, artifacts and general murkiness, but all those issues went goodbye with the Blu - ray.
A major obstacle to their love is the narrative murkiness.
This results in an unsettling engagement that confronts the audience with its own ethical murkiness.
There's no low - end murkiness, no fidelity penalty for being wireless, just pinpoint precision from each of its six channels.
Will the murkiness of a career path have them reconsidering job - hunting and turning instead to job - creating?
Given the murkiness of the Chinese financial industry, other analysts arrive at estimates for a «baseline» figure for bad loans.
Time and again, when facing challenges or issues in congregations I have served, I have turned to basic Christian teaching in order to see what light our faith can cast into the current state of murkiness.
Otherwise it looks like Pennant will once again be the big fish in a little pond, staring into the murkiness of another relegation battle.
The cloudy water not only posed safety concerns for administrators who wanted to be sure that lifeguards had a clear view into the water, Szkolka said, but the murkiness of the water would have made for a rather unappealing place to take a dip.
Two blog posts this month highlighted the murkiness of this situation by focusing on what teenagers are and aren't doing on social media.
«This is not a case where [there] was any murkiness,» Schneiderman, a Democrat, said during a press conference in Buffalo.
«It's sort of a trifecta of murkiness,» said the organization's Blair Horner.
Not only are they stymied by the murkiness of Bruno's mixture of politics and business interests, now they're stymied by the legal process itself!
The murkiness points to the difficulty of forecasting precisely what effects global warming will have.
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