Sentence examples for Murky wording from inspiring English sources

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Most of Boxee's video sources are legitimate but many of the service's apps would no doubt fall victim the purposed legislation's murky wording.

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One interpretation could be that murky word "cheating", although Meares strongly denied that she had ever suggested this.

Though details are still murky, word of the missing ship has conjured images of the brazen pirate raids frequent in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia's coast.

"That's no way to write policy," said Ms. Jankunis, referring to the use of the what she considers the murky word "reasonable," and who submitted the issue to Community Board 1 in Manhattan as part of a continuing attempt to clarify the law.

He gave a murky 576-word answer.

The Times uses the word "murky" to describe what happened next, and there are many puzzling aspects.

The origins of Mimouna, which seem to go back at least 200 years, are murky, and the word lends itself to many interpretations.

The reasons for the turnabout are a bit murky, but the word is they may have something to do with the state party's having sent the Bush White House some newspaper article about voter fraud in 2004 when Graber was chairman.

This murky new track "Word$" has the dynamic duo joined by the icey NYC rapper Zebra Katz rapping over off-beat drums and layered synths.

The history is murky, but the UCPD's jurisdiction has expanded on at least two occasions as a result of this loosely worded ordinance.

Each word's murky origins, its slips and turns through lexical adolescence, its quiet establishment and subsequent midlife crises, are fodder for wonder.

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