The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude. |
By now you'll have the feeling that within the trade there's murkiness, possibly deliberate ambiguity, and, many would claim, even shiftiness. |
The murkiness and chaos that attend armed conflict mean military actions are hardly immune to mistake. |
The fact that he films everything in semi-darkness adds to the murkiness of the plot. |
There is a degree of murkiness around the relationship between the murderer and the murdered person. |
Especially in the first half, they tend too much towards the downbeat, melancholy and densely produced to the point of murkiness. |