1. My first task will be to say why the focus upon mental representation has muddied the waters.
2. They keep on muddying the waters by raising other political issues.
3. The conflation of these two completely distinct hypotheses has merely served to muddy the waters still further in the already turbulent and confused debate between Keynesians and new classicals.
4. Medved muddies the waters by treating cinema, television and pop more or less as a single entity.
5. Before Dale Earnhardt began winning championships with regularity and muddied the waters, the debate about the best stock-car driver ever centered on the two men.
6. Bosworth, however, is quick to muddy the waters by adding that caffeine can aggravate certain existing health conditions and make people more moody than usual.
7. Actually there were five of them, not four, and this initially muddied the waters for Higgins.
8. After that, the waters get muddied.
9. But at what point does the convergence of so many musical streams muddy the water so thoroughly that distinctions of quality begin to vanish in an undifferentiated muck?