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ReprintsHackney's political history is so murky that identifying the root cause of the malaise is difficult.
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.
It's clotted with computer-generated special effects so murky that they seem to have been generated during a brownout.
Anyway, the movie frequently is so murky that it is hard to tell who is who or what is what.
But their collective vision is so murky that it seems as if economists are looking into a tankard of pitch-black Guinness's Ale instead of a crystal ball.
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At a 2005 gathering of influential economists, he derided a colleague who predicted that credit default swaps had become so murky and complex that they could imperil the banking system if they soured.
He also remembers water so murky with pollution that he couldn't see his body below the surface.
The current scandal has laid bare a supply chain for meat so murky and complex that officials and experts say it is easily susceptible to fraud and manipulation by organized crime.
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