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For those who question whether the no-containment cornerstone of the Obama approach to Tehran is for real, or just diplomatic rhetoric, Mr. Hagel clearly muddled the message, he said.
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Clearly that muddle stayed with Williams.
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It's well recorded: you can hear everything clearly, even in the most crazily muddled songs — in "I Am What I Am," the gospel choruses, the rumbling bass lines, the tambourines, the free-jazz saxophones by the guest musicians Evan Parker and Tony Bevan.
The majority today found that the Ninth Circuit had exceeded its jurisdiction because the Supreme Court's decisions on disproportionate sentencing were so muddled that there was no clearly established federal law.
Without a strong and clearly defined culture, strategy and efficiency become muddled.
George Orwell wrote an essay in 1946 on politics and language contending that the clarity of one's writing mirrored clarity of thought; that if a person could not state his position clearly in print, his views were probably similarly muddled.
The works on view tend to invite a case-by-case tallying of hits and misses, of strokes that land solidly and clearly and those that seem stylishly confused or just muddled.
The flavors at Meigas, muddled and confused on my first visit, now sing clearly.
That part of the tape is muddled in the recording, but Cohen is then heard clearly saying, "No, no, no".
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