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As children get older, they will naturally integrate gaming among other activities (outside interests, friendship groups and even homework) so the dividing line will become more blurred.
As these traditional male roles have become more blurred over the past two decades, men are struggling to deal with that.
With each subsequent retelling of his story, the lines that define who Leonard is and what happened during that terrible, perfect storm become more blurred.
As left v right arguments become more blurred, Labour needs a leader and a critical mass of activists who can embody social democracy with a provincial, socially conservative accent.
How much am I willing to show for a big fat cheque?" The industry has become increasingly sexualised, and the lines between what is acceptable and what isn't have become more blurred.
If voluntary euthanasia at the end of life becomes more widely accepted, it is likely that society's disapproval of suicide in general will come under greater scrutiny, if only because the dividing line between suicide in the case of the terminally ill and other kinds of suicide will become more blurred.
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Suddenly, the line between office chatter and bar talk becomes more blurred than ever.
Suddenly, the line between office chatter and bar talk becomes more blurred than ever.
"It is interesting to look at the impact a larger screen size has on how consumers use their smartphones, particularly as the line between tablets and smartphones becomes more blurred," analyst Dominic Sunnebo writes.
When there is a high level of movement (fast flow), the changing pattern becomes more blurred, and the contrast in that region reduces accordingly.
When the level of movement is high (high flow), the changing pattern becomes more blurred, and the contrast in that particular region declines accordingly.
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