Sentences with phrase «murky picture of»

A panel focused on bitcoin scaling drew crowds at Consensus 2017 today, though panelists painted a somewhat murky picture of potential paths forward.
As he admitted, metaphor could mean almost anything — and, if the message of the last biennial was all too clear, Kertess ran the risk of leaving visitors and critics with a murky picture of his own vision.
The state's budget also paints a murky picture of how exactly HCRA money is spent, sketching only broad strokes of where the money should go, instead of itemizing it.
We've already seen murky pictures of the million pound Aston Martin, but now the company is wheeling out the real thing - albeit with an inconvenient sheet across most of it.
Even before the Francis and Vavrus study made it to print, we noted that their findings ran afoul of other existing literature which painted a far murkier picture of the influence (if any) that anthropogenic global warming was having in extratropical cold - season storm systems.
As Chris Morran writes at the Consumerist blog, «It's inevitable that widespread digital reselling will someday be allowed, though we only have the murkiest picture of what it may look like.»

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That picture becomes murkier when the university's management has been a frequent target of that governor; is the focus of an expanding investigation conducted by the state's inspector general, who reports to the secretary to the governor; and the governor publicly calls for greater oversight of the university system while seeking its top officials» endorsements of his tuition subsidy proposal.
But dig much deeper into the science of dysfunctional breathing, and the picture becomes murkier.
Climate science provides another grim, but murky, picture of the future.
«It's been very hard to get a clear view of what these spicules do, as Earth's atmosphere creates a murky picture,» said Lockheed and Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory principal physicist Bart de Pontieu.
The picture that emerged Monday of climate change's potential role in condemning California to drought was as murky as muddy water in a nearly parched lakebed.
The picture plays both sides against the middle: Russians are incompetent but stave off WWIII (in a bit of murky reasoning kept secret by Vostrikov from his crew for murky reasons), Americans are bad but really helpful in a pinch, and, worst of all, Russians are heroic particularly when played by our most doggedly patriotic American actor and an Irish guy who once starred as, of all people, Michael Collins.
If there is one thing the that would have made the film much better, it would be in the cinematography department, as The Eye isn't really a pretty picture, full of murky lighting and a lack of good scenery.
There are pictures of cars floating down swollen rivers or sitting in parking lots half submerged in murky water.
I picture her in her cramped parlour above Marcus's workshop, huddled in front of the fire in the murky light of this late - September afternoon, her knees shiny from the flames and her shins mottled in diamond shapes.
His acclaimed «Pictures» show from 1977 at Artists Space and his important essay «Pictures» in October magazine influenced the careers of many artists like Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, or Barbara Kruger; a group now known under the somewhat murky label «The Pictures Generation».
But as the number of lawyers and the number of different marketing initiatives multiply, the picture becomes much murkier.
But for those in the business of advising senior housing / healthcare borrowers on trends impacting funding costs, the picture remains as murky as before, says Cambridge Realty Capital Companies Chairman Jeffrey A. Davis.
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