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The healthcare reform law establishes a confusing assemblage of rights, responsibilities and programmes, instead of creating a new entitlement with clear benefits that a broad swath of people would buy into.
The rigging is only roughly accurate, and has been described by Margaret Rule, archaeological project leader of the Mary Rose excavations, as "a confusing assemblage of shrouds, ratlines and stays".
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Rather, it is a confusing collection of policies and regulations.
"You're left with a confusing collection of first person accounts".
Displaying so much data generally leads to a confusing accumulation of plots.
A portion is squeezed into a shelf under an assemblage of broken appliances.
It makes for a confusing mixture of compromise and inflexibility.
Today the Forum is a confusing boneyard of history.
The case presented a confusing set of facts.
"It was quite a confusing set of figures".
Such rapid evolution has resulted in a confusing variety of informal games under an equally confusing variety of interchangeable rules and names.
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