| 21. | The meaning of the word has been muddied ever since.
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| 22. | Alignment is slightly more muddied than in other official settings.
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| 23. | Process was followed, however, making future discussions muddied and complex.
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| 24. | My suggested gentle rewording, still true but muddied up a bit:
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| 25. | The water is muddied by errors and omissions in otherwise authoritative maps.
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| 26. | It is what the regulations went on to say that muddied the matter.
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| 27. | It has also muddied the company's identity.
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| 28. | The political contributions allowed the waters to be muddied,
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| 29. | It seems the issue over the Rape of Nanking is muddied in nuance.
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| 30. | Yet Gore also muddied his position with mixed messages.
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