Sentences with phrase «studies muddy these waters»

Unfortunately, since its publication, two more recent studies muddy these waters a bit.

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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.
And muddy waters preserved the city's legacy of lead pipes, a new study suggests.
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.
«As uncontrolled, so - called compassionate studies, fail to reach clear conclusions, they muddy the waters to the point that it becomes increasingly difficult to carry out the appropriate studies,» Lane cautioned.
Even in human clinical studies, a variety of variables between different people muddy the waters too much for a clear picture.
Chris Kresser looked more closely at the research, and found that many of the animal studies are done using poligeenan and not undegraded carrageenan, which further muddies the water.
One example: In the original story, the characters go to Hill House simply to see if it really is haunted.But in the new movie Self muddies the waters by turning the characters into insomniacs who think they're participating a sleep disorder study!
Having studied and written about the case extensively, I am of the opinion that the defense has no defense and that the best that they can do is to muddy the waters to gain favor with judge.
A small study of dogs that Elanco conducted last year muddied the waters still further.
Acidic water may 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.
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