Quotes about blurring (13 Quotes)





    The business of government ought to be government, not business. I do think there's been too much of a blurring of the line between the proper role of business and the proper role of government.

    In a media-saturated world, it is essential that we all turn a critical eye and ear to what we're offered by the mass media as well as the independent media. (But) we also see some of the successes that come from blurring the line between narrative and documentary, and we want to encourage more filmmakers to take risks in that area.


    We think the reason you invested in broadband is so everything you own is available to you at any time. You have a blurring of the lines between the stuff at home and stuff in your hand.

    Most people can't tell now who wrote what. I like that blurring of identities within the band. because it becomes a unified thing that can't be related to other forms of historical poetry.


    I don't like blurring lines between news and editorial. If Cooper and the others are working out their search for meaning in life on the air, that is not the role of a journalist.

    We're blurring the lines between the PC and the wireless phone so that consumers can stay in touch, check e-mail, get updates on news and weatherminute to minute, day by dayregardless of where they are or what screen they are watching.

    There must be a clear command structure so that ultimately it is the home secretary (interior minister) and the (police) commissioner that are in charge of the security and that there is no blurring of the edges,

    Toys and video games were not as fortunate this year, with a lack of the must-have toy to drive sales. Moreover, the line between product categories are blurring with the introduction of more hybrid devices that can be considered consumer electronics or computer hardware.

    It's a mutually complementary relationship. Most of the economic and trade relationship between the two countries occurs in the private sector. Political tensions should not be blurring short-term corporate decisions.



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