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There is clearly confusion over how to ensure real, tangible changes are made and with whom the responsibility lies to deliver them".
Yet clearly confusion can arise from mixing these ways of talking.
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He clearly abhors confusion, since that's also the word he chooses to denounce the thematic curriculum.
"While stripes clearly create confusion in the constrained environment of a computer screen, this same phenomenon may not occur on a larger scale under normal conditions," they write.
Cameron's absence clearly prompted confusion among viewers, as it emerged that the second most searched question on Google during the event was: "Why is David Cameron not at the debate?" Following Cameron and Hague's claims, Labour strongly disputed their version of events, saying the prime minister had refused the opportunity to take part.
For the first time in a long while, I remembered very clearly the confusion that set in after I read several books of interviewing advice.
There is clearly some confusion among patients as to why they are under follow-up.
The NHS Plan shows up even more clearly Labour's confusion.
The new seating chart clearly caused some confusion among members as to how to behave.
But the meaning of "common path" has not yet been explained clearly and sometimes confusion has been created.
Christina Blacklaws, director of family law at Co-operative Legal Services, said: "The law has not kept up and clearly there is confusion about the rights of cohabiting families.
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