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It's a very muddy question".
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After collecting the questions, the teacher answers all the clarification (muddy point) questions and then addresses all the exploratory questions.
But the bill muddies the question of accountability.
Many said it simply muddied the question of how the state would meet a Court of Appeals order to improve New York City schools and whether the solution would be addressed in this year's state budget.
Trump is more complicated, since his past embrace of liberal policies muddies the question of where he fits on the liberal-conservative spectrum.
The internet and social media may have achieved something both staggering and chilling here, by muddying the question of whether U.S.-style democracy is better suited to separate fact from fiction than other political systems, even authoritarian ones.
This was true even before the Internet became a factor, muddying further the question of what qualified as satire and what was "fake news".
They are also expensive and politically sensitive and can thus be hard for private firms to finance.Evaluating the effect of public investment on growth is muddied by the question of causality: does infrastructure spending boost growth or do faster-growing countries spend more on infrastructure?
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