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The case-by-case review seems destined to confuse as much as enlighten.
Finding the place was a challenge in itself, his map designed to confuse as much as enlighten.
While this decomposition is seen by many as an important aid in structuring the complex problems of ship hydrodynamics, it also hinders a system approach in design and can confuse as much as it can help.
The ambitions will be pared back further and the equipment recalculated, and so on, in an "iterative" process.One complication is that the three categories confuse as much as they elucidate.
But in a 1992 opinion article in The Washington Post, prompted by "JFK," the Oliver Stone film about Mr. Garrison, Mr. Weisberg wrote that "the proliferating conspiracy theories mislead and confuse as much or more than the faulted official conclusions".
It must confuse as much as it must provoke emotion.
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But in revisiting such conspiracist tales – the Illuminati and the Rothschilds, for example – he confuses as much as demystifies.
For us, it confuses as much as it clarifies.
We also examine the role of the judiciary in shaping the regulatory landscape of Indian higher education and argue that it an important actor shaping the regulatory landscape of higher education, but in a manner that has done as much to confuse as clarify.
She gets as much confused as ever, and sadly set down and contradicted.
She gets as much confused as ever, and sadly set down and contradicted: "I'm sure I'll take you with pleasure," the Queen said.
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