And the idea of an energy efficient future for industrial power consumers looks murkier than the Thames. |
When we deal with the human rights issues, the waters get a little murkier. |
The snooping scandal is murkier, and seems to have involved an abuse of power. |
Far murkier is what did they believe they would accomplish, these modern-day kamikazes with their box-cutters, their commandeered jets and their insane visions of vengeance? |
Resolution is an intelligent and unflinching confrontation with the murkier side of human nature. |
Particularly for growth companies, the signs and portents were mixed even prior to the attacks on September 11, and since then they've grown only murkier. |