Sentence examples for confusing combination from inspiring English sources

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The Mugabe brand is a mix of irreparably damaged and historically glorious, and that confusing combination serves as a psychological block against revolt.

Houston, which is by one measure the most diverse city in America, took shape in my imagination as an enormous canvas of unpredictable, heterogeneous people who were connected, somehow, by a confusing combination of independence and generosity.

It's never quite clear whether manifestations of public love for Mr Putin are meant as sincere expressions of the cult or knowing satire of the phenomenon or some purposefully confusing combination of both.

(Then again, for someone who can afford a car that costs more than $60,000, what's another grand?) At Slate, Matthew Yglesias has a different take on Tesla's confusing combination of its out-of-pocket loan payment calculator and creative buyback offer.

And Mr Schröder's savings plans, unveiled a couple of weeks later, seemed to lead in the same direction.Next year's federal budget, the Germans were told by a confusing combination of government officials and scare-mongering critics, would be slashed by DM30 billion ($16 billion), some 6% of total government spending, and by DM150 billion over the next four years.

This further complicates America's China policy, an uneasy and potentially confusing combination of engagement and hedging.Special report Brushwood and gall The fourth modernisation Less biding and hiding In the balance Friends, or else Strategic reassurance Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsThat makes for a highly dangerous mix of forces.

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Here's the core of his argument: Medieval lettering is notoriously fickle: individual letter variations, styles and combinations are confusing at the best of times.

Species (often dubious ones now known to be based on sexual variation or juvenile characters) have been reclassified a number of times, and several sub-genera have in the 1970s been erected by Halsey Wilkinson Miller to hold them in various combinations, further confusing the taxonomy (subgenera include Longicepia, Occidentalia, and Geosternbergia).

He has a B.A. in philosophy and an active, if confusing, romantic life; he gets by on a combination of office work and parental subsidy.

Don't get confused and start testing combinations like (41, 42, 65); each combination should contain exactly one number from each bracketed trio.

(IM8) Moreover, as the child gets older, following the CIP regimen of single and combination vaccines confused a few participant mothers about which vaccines had already been given and which not.

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