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It needs to gain a sense of its own identity, it's become a bit muddled.
This is a lot to cover in a small space, and there are times when ambition would have been greater fulfilled if it had been more moderated; as it is, the latter years of the war become a bit muddled in the viewer's mind.
I don't think the introduction of impact statements by government funders has been handled as well it might have been, and the message has become a bit muddled, but impact is just a word, and an agenda, and if we re-focus on the real agenda and reclaim the word then I think we can actually make it something we can all agree on.
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When Trump veered outside his apocalyptic comfort zone, his logic became a bit muddled.
As they become entrenched, maybe their hearts get a bit muddled and their motives, too... .. Too often, the game becomes more important than those for whom government should exist to help.
But the lines get a bit muddled up between characters and actors sometimes... and that's what keeps me from having an awareness of the outside world.
Anyway, the song's sexual implications are a bit muddled, becoming perhaps accidentally progressive.
His legacy, however, will always be a bit muddled.
She'd had training but got a bit muddled up.
It's all a bit muddled and muted.
On President Obama's side, the narrative is a bit muddled.
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