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And the process is murky.
The process is murky.
This process is murky; recorded votes are rare.Mr Josten insists that all interested parties get a fair hearing, and that Chamber staff work assiduously to find a consensus when members are divided, as was the case with the Stop Online Piracy Act, which media groups supported and internet firms opposed.
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The processes were murky and the prices paid were often suspected of being too low as local officials siphoned off bribes.
While this very process of choice is murky and itself subject to its own conditions and social pressures, it can be argued that the same applies to women in the west and that we can do little beyond ensuring that the right to choose is not circumscribed by law.
But the selection process is notoriously murky, as a 2010 Times piece suggests, and there will be cries of "Élitism!" if more playwrights, composers, choreographers, and jazz musicians appear in the annual roll — notwithstanding the fact that, as A. O. Scott pointed out in the Times a few years ago, the country's economic élites tend to back the most popular fare.
The changes are intended to shine light on a police disciplinary process that critics have long said is murky and secretive.
(The excuse is that it only counts as floor-crossing once parliament has assembled).The process has been murky; the outcome will be fragile.
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