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Since then the Conservatives have badly blurred the message, as Cameron's "big society" has given way to George Osborne's brazen, if bumbling, bankophilia.
For Kenneth Lee, 23, a New York acting student visiting a friend in Richmond, the film's explicit depictions of the pre-crucifixion torture of Christ may have blurred the message a little.
For the first two days of the Democratic National Convention, the leaks of hacked Party committee e-mails and the presence of large numbers of hardcore Bernie Sanders supporters had blurred the message that the Clinton campaign wanted to get out: Hillary Clinton is fit and ready to serve as Obama's successor; Donald Trump isn't.
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You say that asking these questions blurs the message for the sake of political correctness.
Another possible objection is that focussing attention on the minor players would blur the message of the front-runners.
With any other artist, these acts of ventriloquism might have run the risk of blurring the message inherent in the work or smudging the painstakingly retouched life story.
There have been tensions inside the Kerry campaign almost from the start, the sort of complaints that have followed Shrum throughout his career: of pushing rivals out of the way, of isolating the candidate, of blurring the message.
It's going to blur the political message".
While promising that all options are on the table, he has let successive defence secretaries say that bombing Iran would be futile and dangerous, which may be true but blurs the message.
Finally, Messages blurs the line between text messages, chats and e-mail.
"Garry blurred the line.
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