And the idea of an energy efficient future for industrial power consumers looks murkier than the Thames. |
The snooping scandal is murkier, and seems to have involved an abuse of power. |
When we deal with the human rights issues, the waters get a little murkier. |
Where I live, in the public sector, things are a lot murkier when it comes to explaining how well you performed. |
She insists that the whole corporate system is rotten and even murkier crimes are committed in the financial world every day. |
In the US, which never embraced the tenets of post-war social democracy anyway, the idea of a third way is even murkier than in Britain. |