Sentence examples for confused rationale from inspiring English sources

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The confused rationale appears to match the complicated moral and biological distinction on which it is based; there is huge social significance placed upon birth and thus the law is unlikely to change – Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights has not yet been interpreted to conflict with the English law.

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She therefore appeared to be confused about the rationale for the randomisation in this part of the trial, which was to investigate whether more therapy would improve outcome for a child with a higher risk MRD result.

The most important is that the rationale for cutting taxes is hopelessly confused.

The rationale and mechanism for this was always confused but was supposed to stimulate a 'beneficial' immune response to paternal antigens (Mowbray et al., 1985).

Given the likelihood of a confused, mistrustful public, it is hard to find any deep rationale for a 4% target.

Still confused?

So confused?

Confused already?

Carol: Confused.

And confused.

Slightly confused?

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