Talk now of limits and freezes, is talk of a wobbly target pinned to a blurred picture.
As happens often in political contests, as election-day approached lines between the contestants blurred.
The weeping cherry blurred in the haze, its crown edgeless, like a small hill.
Companies that institutionalize alignment see blurred organizational boundaries as well as team systems and rewards.
Indeed this is a field where the boundaries between offence and defence are blurred.
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If you look at cabinetry over the years, the line has blurred between custom and standard.
With the advent of the Internet, however, the line between publisher and distributor became blurred.
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This frightening scenario could be substantially blurred by the central involvement of faceless multilateral institutions.
"I'd had blurred vision in my left eye for a couple of years, " Mr Matthews said.
The lines for personal time and work time have become blurred at best, probably non-existent.
The line between you and the outside world of news and information is becoming increasingly blurred.
One of his blurred hands holds a palette, brushes, and a maulstick with professional aplomb.
Yet it could not be said that he blurred the boundaries between belief and non-belief.
His case may have been blurred by the ambiguous status of his wartime service.
When it comes to online brand advertising, even that line is blurred with promotional advertising.
Dubbed computer vision syndrome, or CVS, symptoms include redness, burning, irritation and blurred vision.
It's not the first time newspapers have blurred the edges between reporting and making the news.
In our future society, the boundaries between machine and human, ability and disability, will be blurred.
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Eye experts say that you are myopic if your vision is blurred beyond 2m (6.6ft).
In parliamentary systems, lines of responsibility are more blurred, giving politicians more scope to splurge.
He said what he saw was so blurred he initially thought something had gone wrong.
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The challenge for executives is that sentiment is increasingly blurred with true information .
In fact, in many of these games the lines between designers and players are blurred.
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The issue has been muddied as the Internet has blurred the line between journalist and private citizen.
Authorities have not released his name, and a photo police issued showing his detention blurred his face.
With a series of stops providing easy breakaways, Oregon's bright black-and-yellow uniforms blurred all over the court.
Fianna Fail was once seen as more centrist, Fine Gael as more conservative, but differences have blurred.
"In this digital era, the lines between professional and personal endeavors are sometimes blurred, " the guidelines say.
His long dark history as a mercenary in Africa, from 1961 onwards, had blurred everything about him.
The windows for these rooms are blurred or removed, so you can bet no one is peering in.
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