The fact is, the dividing line between far left and far right is getting blurrier all the time. |
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Within the flat, perfectly even strata, the drawn lines appear blurrier the deeper they lie. |
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The CHP candidates' list includes 109 women. Mr Kilicdaroglu's economic vision is somewhat blurrier. |
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The price viewers pay is a blurrier image and a slightly flickering screen. |
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Some now sing the praises of electoral politics. The outlook is much blurrier in Sunni territory. |
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An extremely careful comparison revealed that the cover artwork was a tiny bit blurrier than the original too. |
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It requires a greater surface area for each pixel, or imaging sensor, and these pixels traditionally produce blurrier images. |
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The boundaries between online and offline sales gets blurrier all the time. |
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If the input fields are the result of a line doubling process like frames to fields, the wrong setting results in blurrier output. |
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As a result, the image is naturally blurry and gets even blurrier as the screen upon which it is projected gets larger. |
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However, the larger the diameter of the diaphragm, the blurrier the bass sound, resulting in a loss of transient response. |
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But the closer you look, the blurrier the distinction between the two conferences becomes. |
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The lines between showbiz and politics keep getting blurrier and blurrier. |
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The lines of fundamentalism are blurrier today than what they once were. |
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The line between anime fan and weeaboo is getting blurrier and blurrier with every passing day. |
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But that can be true only if the volume is much grainier, or blurrier, than the Planck-length tiles on the surface. |
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Grant's contract expires with the Lakers in a couple of weeks and The Goggled One's immediate future is blurrier than his vision ever was. |
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Anything moving quickly across the screen a tennis ball, for instance will be blurrier on a liquid-crystal model than on a plasma version. So, game, set and match to plasma? |
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The higher you set the control, the blurrier your background will be. |
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The exposed metal line, which becomes an etched line on the plate, is softer or blurrier than with a hard-ground etching. |
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The lower the contrast, the blurrier an image will be. |
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That's a moment when it gets blurrier as to who actually makes the decisions about how you focus your limited resources going forward. |
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Those lines have been made blurrier by our growing national desire to define everything that upsets us or hurts our feelings as cause for legal action. |
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The demarcation line becomes blurrier than promises at closing time. |
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