31. But increasingly, these businesses are coming under one roof, blurring the lines. 32. But more radically, these tools blur the line between people who create music and people who consume it. 33. But now, publishers are blurring the lines, and more and more books by bestselling authors are being released periodically during the year. 34. But others argue the line is blurred. 35. But Richardson has said he will most likely recommend to President Clinton that he veto the proposal, arguing that it would blur the lines of authority and accountability. 36. But often the lines are blurred. 37. But the lines become blurred over the type of research being conducted by ACT and other bioresearch firms seeking to create human embryos strictly for their stem cells. 38. But these days they all seem bent on blurring the line between religion and politics. 39. But these days they seem bent on blurring the line between religion and politics. 40. But you can also blur the line between humans and animals without recourse to the hierarchical principle. |