Sentence examples for murky decision from inspiring English sources

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Having listened to the tapes, however, the DA says they support its call for a judicial review of the murky decision to drop more than 700 counts of corruption, money-laundering, fraud and racketeering against Mr Zuma.

In 1953, five years after the crash, the Supreme Court reversed, in a murky decision that seemed to tell judges to forgo making their own determinations about whether secrecy is warranted, in at least some cases.

Several contended that releasing the five senior Taliban from Afghanistan was a price too high for Bergdahl, whom the Taliban captured in 2009 following a murky decision Bergdahl apparently made to leave his unit's base in eastern Afghanistan.

The dissenting judge on the three-judge panel criticized his colleagues for relying on "the Supreme Court's murky decision in Bush v. Gore" in a case about the use of punch-card ballots in Ohio.

The murky decision of whether to foreclose on a property or modify is based on which is more profitable for the lender.

What no one is allowed to say, at least officially, is what else went into the IAAF's murky decision to test.

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"All of the main characters... have willingly participated in this netherworld of science and government and the military, where people are making morally murky decisions," he says.

That trial ended with a murky jury decision that was favorable to the industry, but the jury's role in the case was merely advisory, and the judge's decision yesterday was the final ruling.

Justice Stevens, for example, writes that anyone who reads the text of the Second Amendment and its history, plus a murky 1939 decision of the Court, will find "a clear answer" to the question of whether the Second Amendment supports a "right to possess and use guns for nonmilitary purposes".

But investors like certainty, not the murky, jerky decision-making that typifies Romanian politics.They would also like more deregulation, much-promised but seldom delivered.

Fernando Ferrer offered a murky response: "The decision by Secretary of State Powell said the Bush administration, in fact, has been asleep at the switch, for example, on the Commission on Human Rights at the U.N., letting slave-trading nations like Sudan be in the driver's seat".

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