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19 Sentences With "muddy the waters of"

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Those issues can muddy the waters of communication in any medium.
Their real goal is to diminish America's standing and muddy the waters of moral clarity.
She says a tantra session like Joyner's that includes intercourse can muddy the waters of consent.
Repealing the individual mandate could muddy the waters of tax reform as the GOP searches for a much-needed legislative win.
Moscow has long used its intelligence agencies and propaganda machine to muddy the waters of public debate, casting doubts over established facts.
It could help muddy the waters of the criticism Trump has faced; it could equally be seen as undignified or irrelevant by many voters.
He continually insisted Nunes shouldn't recuse himself from the Russia investigation even though Nunes very obviously colluded with the White House to muddy the waters of the inquiry.
What it actually does is muddy the waters of the fight that cuts through their afterglow, as Brianna finds out Roger knew about the fire at Fraser's Ridge.
During the run-up to the summit, China appeared reticent to muddy the waters of the first Trump-Xi summit with an agenda topic understood to be dead on arrival.
In September, Trump was able to muddy the waters of political blame: While Attorney General Jeff Sessions took the "bad cop" role of formally announcing DACA's sunset, Trump tweeted false reassurances to immigrants.
Russia's hackers, in particular, have lately experimented with that digital mask-swapping with increasingly deceptive tactics—ones that, even when their deceit is successful dispelled, still manage to muddy the waters of accountability.
In an interview with CNN's Don Lemon on Wednesday, Harris' attorney said the warrant was an attempt to muddy the waters of who was to blame for the violent protests at the August 12 "Unite the Right" rally.
I would like to tell you why I voted for the American Health Care Act (AHCA) and set the record straight about the bill without the emotional delirium the left is whipping up to muddy the waters of the policy debate.
H.R. 1 represents the centerpiece of Democrats' efforts to make good on a campaign pledge to combat corruption in Washington and take on what they have alleged is a long-running effort by Republicans to suppress voter turnout and muddy the waters of campaign finance.
" Allie Renison, Head of Europe & Trade Policy at Britain's Institute of Directors: "We hope that the EU summit this week will not be seen as an opportunity for political leaders to muddy the waters of this deal as agreement on transition is vital for businesses across Europe.
Trump and other White House officials have tried to muddy the waters of the Russia investigation by arguing that it is a partisan witch hunt and that Hillary Clinton was the real colluder—but "no collusion" has always been the get-out-of-jail-free card.
Republicans have also been clear that they don't want to muddy the waters of a spending deal with a controversial negotiation on what to do about recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program, those individuals who came to the country illegally, but were given protected status under the Obama administration.
She is positioned in direct opposition to the rest of the characters Oreo encounters within the warped world of the novel, who all, in some way or another, muddy the waters of black and white dichotomies. She serves, in a way, as a dialogue between the new and the old, and while she is viewed as a slightly comical character, especially in her literal naming, it is she who serves as a final tool and solution for the end of Oreo's quest (203).
They optioned their first spec script, The Courier, in 1999 while Brandt was working as an assistant editor for Robert Rodriguez on the set of The Faculty in Austin, Texas. In the director's commentary on the Spy Kids DVD, Rodriguez shared that he was impressed that Brandt never revealed he had written a script that had Hollywood interest during his time on set, not wanting to muddy the waters of his working relationship with Rodriguez. Brandt and Haas' first production, 2003's 2 Fast 2 Furious with Universal, amassed over $236 million worldwide and launched their career. The duo went on to write the remake of the Elmore Leonard short story 3:10 To Yuma, starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale and directed by James Mangold.

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