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If that definition sounds murky — that is, if it's unclear what 501(c)(4) organizations are allowed to do — that's because it is murky.
It was pretty amazing how murky that was! Did you all know that ATM's are machines?
ReprintsHackney's political history is so murky that identifying the root cause of the malaise is difficult.
But the Giants' team ethos, however murky that is to define, is worth emulating.
By then the world has grown so murky that nobody can see straight anymore.
Standard & Poor's thinks it is growing, but the market is so murky that no one knows for sure.
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It's a little more murky than that".
Aeschylus' "Agamemnon" is notorious for its elaborate diction and inscrutable syntax — a murky Greek that nicely suggests the moral and political murkiness that is the play's subject.
The new Godzilla, arrives with a murky trailer that suggests that heartless, over-reaching scientists are somehow to blame.
The spokesman said that these companies operate in a murky territory that is "unethical but not necessarily illegal".
As to what happens to the IP that the partnership produces, the sides were a bit murky about that.
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