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This line is most murky in sport.
In the lively development of psychological understanding over the past century, a theory of the psychology of action remains the most murky and the last to be focused upon and understood.
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Testing began in the nineteen-sixties, and the methods have included nude parades before a panel of judges, chromosome and DNA analysis, and, most recently, a murky process that relied on a group of experts (an endocrinologist, a geneticist, a gynecologist, and a psychologist) to reach a consensus.
President Franklin Roosevelt and his advisers emerge remarkably badly on this issue, seemingly determined not to bother Stalin with such trifles.The most revolting and murky twist to the story is the treatment of another wave of American captives: prisoners-of-war in Germany who had the misfortune to be freed by Soviet troops and were deported to the Gulag.
The evidence about which of the two main parties would benefit is murky; most experts believe that none of the decisive electoral outcomes in the postwar era would have turned out differently under AV, with some variation only in the most borderline cases.
But its inner workings are still very murky — most of the time it's not clear how much something will cost and sometimes you don't even get the (possibly whopping) bill until months down the road.
That may be tricky — while there are some traits that are well understood, this is a field that is still in its infancy and the relationships between our genes and most traits are murky.
In this case, the teen is Jean (an impressive Franck Falise making the most of a murky character).
But it'd be thrilling, at some point, to see the "piranha of interviewers" – as Savile once referred to Theroux – nip away at the 20th century's murkiest, most controversial religious moment.
But it'd be thrilling, at some point, to see the "piranha of interviewers"—as Savile once referred to Theroux nip away at the 20th century's murkiest, most controversial religious moment.
Sales figures are murky, but most estimates put annual revenues at between $60 billion and $70 billion.
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