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muddy

[muhd-ee] / ˈmʌd i /


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Because the teams fill up their cars with fuel and run a grand prix distance, these have far fewer variables to muddy the picture than single laps.

From BBC

Yet the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, personal consumption expenditures, rose 0.4% in December from the prior month and 3% from a year earlier, muddying the case for rate cuts.

From Barron's

Yet the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, personal consumption expenditures, rose 0.4% in December from the prior month and 3% from a year earlier, muddying the case for rate cuts.

From Barron's

AFP recently followed Gomez as he trudged village to village along muddy roads, trying to win the votes of Indigenous communities.

From Barron's

Joseph Gallo, an analyst at Jefferies, said in a note that while the deals “muddied” the company’s guidance for the current quarter, the targets are still “achievable.”

From MarketWatch




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