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I'm bound to say that I can't see the difference, and suspect he wants to muddy the waters and befuddle the voters.
These comments were then picked up and distorted, to further discredit my work, and muddy the waters on the Genetic Modification issue.
Carson, a waffler on the issue, has also tried to muddy the waters over Coburn's clear pro-life record through dirty push-polling.
But their demands helped to muddy the waters and were given wide credence among their supporters in the United States.
Liberals gravitate toward the gray to muddy the waters, to muddle people's thinking.
The state government has been attempting to muddy the waters by accusing the Commonwealth of dudding Victorians.
But other recommendations muddy the waters, by confusing issues of individual freedom with the imposition of various forms of responsibility.
Obviously, the Republicans read the same polls as Democrats, and will try to muddy the waters on key issues like education and Social Security.
It's a version of events which Maradona himself denies, but Alberti's quotes, if anything, further served to muddy the waters.
This is a cheap political trick to try and muddy the waters just before an election.
If anything, it has served to only further muddy the waters.
Sensational and unproven claims on behalf of Baird which he never made himself only serve to muddy the waters and undermine the credibility of his other achievements.
I understand that there's new legislation in South Africa which is going to perhaps, depending on which way you look at it, clarify the situation or muddy the waters.
But my concern is that this request will muddy the waters of the debate in Europe.
The President of the Treasury Board was doing a disservice to this House by trying to confuse the issue and muddy the waters.
Additionally, there have been a lot of myths created and propagated seemingly to muddy the waters.
Mr. Speaker, I think the President of the Treasury Board was just trying to confuse the issue and muddy the waters.
In fact, technology could supersede the ability to measure and it would just muddy the waters.
A number of ethical amendments have been tabled that are quite superfluous and that, at best, muddy the waters where this matter is concerned.
I would argue those instructions would muddy the waters and quite possibly stand merger review on its head.
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