Sentence examples for confused plan from inspiring English sources

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"Moratti's reform appears to be an improvised and confused plan with an eye to the past," attacks Flaminia Saccà, sociologist and member of the opposition party.

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Because of confused planning, it wasn't until August that Charlie Company's activities began to yield tangible benefits for Iraqis.

Brent L. Glading, founder of the Glading Group, a consulting firm that analyzes 401 k)'s, says he welcomes the disclosure requirements but fears that the new rules will confuse plan participants.

No such standardised system has until now existed.This new "early warning" system will complement (or, arguably, confuse) plans the government has already announced for annual appraisal of doctors, and new assessment and support centres to deal with those who are struggling.

By Monday afternoon, Tom Coughlin was still confused and planned to call the league.... Receiver Steve Smith (fractured scapula) is expected to miss at least two weeks.

The next gig is planned for Sunday.The generals' path to happiness is not to be confused with a plan for prosperity.

3. (C) It is vital that in public messages the transition plan not be confused with an exit plan or timetable.

Since then, Mr. Johnson has backed away from some of those goals, saying that Penney will hold some sales and admitting that the pricing plan confused shoppers.

Parents, teachers and residents of the neighborhoods around the five schools that could be privatized were uniformly confused about the plan yesterday.

Business model shouldn't be confused with "business plan," Maples says.

I wouldn't have been so confused with his plan if Paul Ryan, a Catholic, didn't play the morality card.

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