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That only further muddies the waters for media and fans trying to evaluate Darnold or any quarterback in a controlled practice.
While a winner in this battle for the hub of the connected home could bring clarity to investors, it muddies the waters for consumers who aren't interested in exposing their private lives to the likes of Google or Samsung.
While the new proposals concentrate on information sharing, faster breach disclosure policies and data privacy protection, it muddies the waters for security researchers who help us find new vulnerabilities.
All too often, responding or engaging starts a downward spiral that often makes matters worse and muddies the waters for the victim when they do finally seek assistance from the legal system.
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"With looser rules, lesser quality companies are funded, which muddies the water for everyone".
But this muddied the waters for the Saturn.
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Labour can only watch and wait and try to muddy the waters for the Tories.
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