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And the transit authority could never afford to commission enough signs, creating a confusing muddle of old and new.
"OPEC has proved once again its ability to turn a straightforward policy decision into a confusing muddle".
If your writing is made up of frantic action, with no breathing space, you will spawn a confusing muddle of disparate ideas.
The campaign debate over prescription drugs for the elderly has become a confusing muddle of partisan charges and countercharges, with both sides invoking the standard bogymen of health care debates, from "big government" to "H.M.O.
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Hewlett-Packard "continues to send a mixed message its customer base as it muddles through a confusing transition away from PA-RISC to IA-32/64".
Law enforcement effectiveness in the watershed has always been muddled by a confusing overlap of jurisdictions among city, county, state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The current staging has muddled storytelling, with some bizarre divertissement dances and a confusing switch in the hero's identity.
It's a confusing demurral.
It's a confusing nation.
It's a confusing situation.
North is a confusing division.
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