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21 Sentences With "be hazy"

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The distinction might be hazy, even in their own minds.
They might be hazy over the details of the case.
The line between the two can be hazy, the professor said.
After all, the future may be hazy, but at least there's a future.
But since it's still a relatively new phenomenon, the etiquette can be hazy.
The report notes that the boundary between disease prevention and enhancement can often be hazy.
For kids, the future can be hazy and abstract unless you help them visualize it more clearly.
Mr Trump can be hazy about "what" he is offering, by way of policies, because it is so clear "who" he is governing for.
But according to The Old Farmer's Almanac, an Indian summer must be hazy or smoky, follow a hard frost, and take place between Nov.
In fact, it's totally possible to have gotten to this point in Game of Thrones and still be hazy on the events of Robert's Rebellion.
While the future may be hazy, Schwab's top strategists say that to weather any upcoming market conditions, consumers should focus on avoiding these three common investing pitfalls.
This is a wonderful time to make art, or make out with someone, but definitely find ways to stay grounded because Neptune's vibe can be hazy, confused, or even deluded.
The difference between protest art and propaganda can be hazy, but it becomes clearer when an artist actively seeks to foster conversation instead of insult matches, to unite rather than divide.
Mr Trump can be hazy about what he plans to do because he is so clear about whom he represents: those he calls "forgotten" Americans, defined as hard-working, law-abiding heartland folk.
As Dr. Barbara Ziv, a psychiatrist who was a witness for the prosecution, testified at Cosby's retrial, it's common for people who have been through assault to be hazy on the details of their experience.
Indeed, Mahavishnu Orchestra, a jazz-fusion group led by the English guitarist John McLaughlin (who previously played with Miles Davis), is sometimes considered an honorary prog band—at the time, the distinctions between these genres could be hazy.
As we've reported, it's unlikely the case would've gone to trial again ... considering the key witness ended up being a dirty cop -- not to mention this would be taking place more than a decade after the alleged crime ... and any other witnesses' memories would be hazy at best.
On a clear day the Sierra Nevada is plainly visible. The best views are after a winter storm; a snowy Sierra shows up better, and summer days are likely to be hazy. Lassen Peak, away, is occasionally just visible over the curve of the earth. Sentinel Dome in Yosemite National Park is visible, but Half Dome is hidden by the 8000-foot ridge at 37.755N 119.6657W.
The activity of these enzymes convert the starches of the grains to dextrins and then to fermentable sugars such as maltose. A mash rest from activates various proteases, which break down proteins that might otherwise cause the beer to be hazy. This rest is generally used only with undermodified (i.e. undermalted) malts which are decreasingly popular in Germany and the Czech Republic, or non-malted grains such as corn and rice, which are widely used in North American beers.
After Paris, Atkinson worked for some time in Devon, England and in Holland before returning to Canada. He settled in Toronto. His paintings in Canada reveal that he never forgot what he had learned abroad: the low tones and subject-matter of the Barbizon school and the Hague school as well as the loose brushwork of a modified form of Impressionism. The light in his work might be hazy, but the forms are luminous and his use of colour, though muted, is brighter than that of his predecessors.
Substantive justice determines goals of the system, and then, independent of rules, tries to decide cases by a judgment of which decision will likely contribute to the achievement of the goal, in other words, an exercise of instrumental rationality. In a system of legal justice, there is a possible distinction between legislation and adjudication, although the line may be hazy in some systems (such as under a common law system). In substantive justice regimes, there is no meaningful line between legislation and adjudication. In his account of the failure of liberalism to provide a coherent account of adjudication, Unger explores the two primary paths that jurists have taken in explaining regimes of legal justice: formalist and purposive accounts.

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