And yet there is a clear feeling that the virtues of this creative fuzziness are beginning to fade. |
It may be that that the main risk with the concept of accountability lies in its fuzziness and polysemy. |
The very small image isn't sharp either, with no real details in the shadows and a general fuzziness, despite noticeable edge enhancement. |
Error, obscurity, conceptual fuzziness, and sheer ignorance are part of science, just as they are in any other human activity. |
It's a story that needs to be told more often, rather than the warm, pink fuzziness we get from books on the best-seller lists. |
The artist has so manipulated his camera that, within the blacked-out edges of the white plastic house framed in the shot, there appears a fuzziness akin to television static. |