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In Turkey, the electoral situation is a bit more muddled.
When it came to substance, however, Biden was more muddled.
And, of course, it's a little more muddled than that.
In 2020, that outcome is likely to be more muddled.
The Iowa caucuses may have made the picture even more muddled.
The future of the media industry, however, is a little more muddled.
But the picture is more muddled when one uses other marketing strategies.
But in other matters, Mr. Rubio has taken a more muddled approach.
Policies are often much more muddled than they appear to the outside world.
Now that Republicans are tackling the issue, their goals are far more muddled.
Bloomberg entering the race on Super Tuesday will make it even more muddled.
And her position on legalization is somewhat more muddled than that of her opponents.
But it's also, for much of its two hours, more muddled and less engaging.
South Carolina, too, is more "muddled" than it's been in previous years, experts tell Vox.
And then we add Bitcoin to the mix, and the situation gets even more muddled.
"Uncanny Valley" is a reminder that the reality is far more muddled but no less damning.
Polarized, maybe, but more muddled and meandering that ever before as we navigate the confused and confusing.
Occasionally, the question of whom to talk to about clearance is more muddled than you might think.
But what next-generation techniques actually do is more muddled and incremental than marketers would want to admit.
On punier smart speakers, the same song is more muddled and you don't get as much dynamic range.
Florida, which looked like a major success story for Republicans on Tuesday night, now looks much more muddled.
Yet, the more instrumental the human being's attitude towards the animal is, the more muddled his mirror becomes.
But once you get to what their own vision is for the party, things get a bit more muddled.
Just check out this ad for the Wii U: At E3 in 2011 the presentation was even more muddled.
And some — myself included — found Joker to be pretty underwhelming, more muddled and less provocative than it thinks it is.
And so the conversation around the season premiere has been a bit more muddled than it's been in past seasons.
And the poster child for this more muddled future is the pricey new MacBook Pro, which appears in stores this week.
And things get even more muddled when studies are sponsored by corporations or organizations that could benefit from their potential outcomes.
But when he returns to the set of his feature, irresistibly titled "The Hamburger Girl," life and art become even more muddled.
The scattered, busy and occasionally pointless questioning left some topics more muddled than they had been at the start of the night.
As a result of this confusion, financial clients were even more muddled when asked what they would like the ideal structure to be.
"This is much more muddled for Democrats than I'm used to seeing in South Carolina," says Furman University political science professor Danielle Vinson.
The pioneer-savior message gets even more muddled when it's turned into a commodity, as in the gift shop of the Renwick during No Spectators.
The unsuccessful mission against Shahlai makes the administration's argument for targeting Soleimani — who officials claim posed an imminent threat to U.S. lives — far more muddled.
His approach to issues like taxes and health care appears more muddled, but there is some suggestion that he is edging toward a mainstream economic approach.
But our health is more muddled now—we live in an age of "obesity epidemics," horse-meat scandals, and fears over hidden food nasties and carcinogenic additives.
We already know that HIV can be transmitted through sexual activity or shared needles, but the bodily factors that put us at risk can be more muddled.
On the Republican side, things are more muddled still: Cruz is in front with around 28 percent, but Rubio is close to catching up with Trump, 23 to 24 percent.
What the Palestinians have to show for these 25 years, however, is a much more muddled ledger — and a cautionary tale of how statehood delayed can harden into statehood denied.
The more you read about aspartame, stevia, sucralose, and all the other sugar substitutes that food manufacturers are pumping into the stuff we eat, the more muddled the health picture becomes.
The possibility of a full national shutdown has become more muddled in recent days, as President Donald Trump has broken with advisors and called for social distancing guidelines to be lifted.
Oddly enough—given that we're talking about pro wrestling, an implied "oddly enough" belongs at the start of every sentence—Ambrose's win only left things more muddled at the end of Battleground.
The left tends to want to include a lot of different people and a lot of different issues, and the result is a more muddled message that is just harder to communicate.
But her performance in Detroit was much more muddled and mixed, and she sustained cutting attacks over her record as attorney general in California and questions about whether she's flip-flopped on key issues.
The Republican map is likely to be more muddled, but watch Hillsborough and Rockingham — home to more densely settled, conservative-leaning suburbs — for evidence of which mainstream Republican might pose the greatest threat to Mr. Trump.
" Yesterday, after people started noticing it (and what it implied about Amazon's plans), Amazon appeared to change it to a slightly more muddled "Head of Prime Video Channels Free To Air TV & Advertising TV Partner Channels.
The early faring of Warren's fundraising pledge nevertheless shows just how hard these total bans can be to enforce and how they can have a far more muddled impact than their anti-Silicon Valley rhetoric suggests.
Cowen has a note this morning saying the path ahead for tax legislation has grown more muddled in the past two weeks as Republicans tie themselves in knots over how to proceed with Obamacare repeal/replace/repair.
Mr. Robot clearly knows where it wants to go, but for the rest of us with no idea, the in-between stages — most notably Elliot's prolonged illusion that many viewers saw right through — have felt more muddled.
In the West Village, Saran has opened Tapestry, featuring "global threads on an Indian loom," the posole spiced not with chili but with saffron—like the rest of the menu, it's ambitious, but perhaps more muddled than intended.
While the film's ending proves a bit more muddled, Blade Runner 2049 does not waver in its assertion that to be born of woman — and to bow to the indomitable power of mother nature — is key to what makes us human.
But as I started looking into how he had gotten so many innocent people into this mess, it became clear that while the ending of his story was laid out in the S.E.C. charges, the beginning and middle were more muddled.
That message grew even more muddled over the last year, as Mr. Trump vowed to withdraw American troops while other officials in his administration said they would stay until Iran had left the country and there was a political solution in Damascus.
For years now, the world's "Terminator" fans have been comfortable in the knowledge that we would never again be excited by the prospect of seeing another film in the franchise: The last one, "Terminator Genisys," was even more muddled than its title.
The contours of the Obama and the more muddled Trump strategies include a Syrian national transition, preferably without Assad; a sovereign, non-partitioned Syrian state; Iran weakened; Russia, at the least, not empowered; Turkey happy; and ISIS and other extremist groups decisively defeated.
The billionaire former New York mayor is pouring unprecedented resources into Super Tuesday states, which award nearly a third of the delegates that will help select a Democratic nominee, and the more muddled the results of the early contests, the more it helps his candidacy.
Intel has also demonstrated an ability to admit when the game's up, as evidenced by its own recent withdrawal from the smartphone market; But next to Nvidia, the company's game plan seems more muddled, and Krzanich is taking a risk by betting heavily on the cloud.
Mr. Corbyn's Labour Party is saddled with an even more muddled message on Brexit: It wants to negotiate a new deal with Brussels and then put that deal to the people in a second referendum, raising the possibility that the government could end up campaigning against its own agreement.
Photo: Jose Luis Magana (AP)Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has some more muddled thoughts on moderation on his platform, including a half-assed explanation of why he banned Infowars host Alex Jones and why the president should be allowed to use his platform to threaten nuclear war with North Korea.
"I'm not going to stop using my mobile phone in the light of this" The study found a higher confidence in the association between radiofrequency exposure and heart tumors compared to the brain tumors, but again, both of these were only for male rats, making the applicability to humans more muddled.
That more muddled navigation was encapsulated best by a premature interest rate rise just months before the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008 and also an inability to contain the early wildfires of the euro debt crisis in 2010 and 2011 - at least not until ECB President Mario Draghi's dramatic intervention in mid-2012.
But as we've seen with buyers' remorse statements from companies such as Netflix and Cloudflare, as well as EFF's John Perry Barlow, in the future these legal battles may become more muddled as tech titans realize that they could be captured by the rules designed to keep the internet accessible to all.
She added that the film's story was "more muddled than memorable". She concluded her review by writing "I didn't get it." The film failed to do well at the commercial box office. Rediff.com declared it a commercially flop film.
As the reality of Eugenia's fate becomes clearer, Elena and Sebastián's confusion about love, mortality and family becomes more acute, and circumstances become even more muddled when they take in a boarder, Aurora (Jessica Segura), who falls in Sebastián's wealthy schoolmate Ismael (Ramón Valdez Urtiz).
After Granville's death in 1763, the situation became more muddled. Settlers were unable to obtain clear title to their land. This state of affairs finally led to outbreaks of violence in 1770 (centered in modern-day Alamance County), which had to be put down by Governor William Tryon. Although Granville's son, Robert Carteret, 3rd Earl Granville, had considered selling the land back to The Crown to dis-encumber himself, he never acted.
In order to solidify his title as undisputed, Schmeling signed a contract to face the "Boston Gob" once more. On 21 June 1932, the championship picture became even more muddled when Sharkey won a highly controversial split decision, taking the championship. Many in attendance, including former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney and the mayor of New York, felt that Schmeling had proven himself the better man and was robbed. In losing the championship, the German had elevated his reputation in the minds of boxing fans.
The result was a potent collision of signifiers-teen rebellion that transcended the historical period through emo rock. Alice By Heart is a more muddled concoction, tangled up in too many layers of reality and fantasy, trauma and whimsy, to deliver its emotional payload." Matt Windman gave the show two out of four stars and stated, "Although sincerely intended and full of creative touches, "Alice by Heart" is a disjointed, depressing and bewildering mess. It would be near impossible to follow it without a working knowledge of the source material.
Director Yoshida has stated that the film is "about Japan" and that the "concept of a 'hated' species is like the racial and cultural enmity with which Japan is perceived".1989 Washington Post review by Richard Harrington In his New York Times review, Vincent Canby wrote: "The publicity material for Twilight of the Cockroaches describes the film as an allegory about the fate in store for affluent Japan if it doesn't meet its international responsibilities. The film may read that way in Japan. In this country, it looks somewhat darker and more muddled".
In his book This Music Leaves Stains: The Complete Story of the Misfits, author James Greene, Jr. writes of the single as a whole: "While more muddled production-wise than 'Bullet', 'Horror Business' is just as arresting as its predecessor [...] 'Horror Business' was greeted by the growing Misfits fan base as an instant classic." He goes on to note that the title track "offers a bluesy feel at times, almost as if nothing more is at stake than the melody." Dan Ozzi of Diffuser.fm ranked "Horror Business" #7 on his list of the 10 best Misfits songs, and noted the "vague" nature of the track's lyrics.
Robert Christgau rated the album higher than the debut, describing it as "more muddled conceptually than In the Court of the Crimson King" but commenting that "they're not afraid to be harsh, they command a range of styles, and their dynamics jolt rather than sledgehammer". In his contemporary review, AllMusic's Bruce Eder praised the album, saying that it was better produced than their debut, but he also said that it "doesn't tread enough new ground to precisely rival In the Court of the Crimson King". "The Mellotron, taken over by Fripp after McDonald's departure", he continued, "still remains the band's signature". He also praised a 24-bit digitally remastered edition released in March 2000.
Several reviewers compare Top Banana to Rainbow Islands and criticize Top Banana's graphics. The Atari ST version of Top Banana is featured in Stuart Ashen's (also known by his online presence as Ashens) 2017 book Attack of the Flickering Skeletons: More Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of, particularly criticizing Top Banana's graphics, calling them "an utterly indecipherable, garbled mess" and that "the only reason you can actually pick out the enemies from the rest of the screen is because they move ... each area gets progressively uglier and more muddled." Ashens criticises the sound effects, calling them "irritating", and notes that playing the Atari ST version on anything but an Atari STe removes them, replacing them with stock sound chip effects, which Ashens expresses is a more 'tolerable' alternative. Ashens also criticises Top Banana's gameplay and its difficulty, calling it "semi-playable" and a "badly executed platformer".
Little is known of Sharon's parents and there is considerable discrepancy in terms of the continuity of the show's storyline on this issue. As far as Sharon's father is concerned, she laments in one episode that “he moved with his new family to tewantin.” In another episode, after Kim and Brett are forced once again to move back in with Kath and Kel, Sharon shows up at the door and announces that she has lost her job and her apartment because her father (who presumably owned the place) came back to renovate and raise the rent. Things are even more muddled when it comes to Sharon's mother. In one episode of Series 1 (Hen's Night) Sharon and Kim have a squabble over the fact that Kim's hen's night (planned and hosted by Sharon) was not as good as it should have been because Sharon was conflicted by the need to care for her ill mother who, according to Kim, had a “dicky pancreas” at the time and didn't even bother to call and offer congratulations.

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