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A decidedly confusing set of messages emerged from these rituals.
The case presented a confusing set of facts.
"It was quite a confusing set of figures".
The state itself provides a confusing set of tax-financed benefits.
"It came out in dribs and drabs in a very confusing set of announcements".
The Schlesinger panel implicitly blamed Mr. Rumsfeld for contributing to a confusing set of interrogation polices, but its members said he should not resign.
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Dazed and Confused, set in the late 70s, centered on a rowdy crew of teenagers celebrating the last day of high school.
The Paris-based developed nations' club thinks unilateral action by individual countries could lead to a confused, fragmented set of rules with no clear standards.
And when, through the faults of our own or out of unforeseen circumstances, that friendship is abruptly cut off, a chilling, confusing sort of terror sets in -- a despair that settles like a discordant cloud of Saks perfume samples at a CUT Fitness soiree.
Since intersubjective reasons are often characterized as reasons "we can share," the stage is set for confusing both of those two distinctions with the further distinction between intersubjective and non-intersubjective reasons.
The new mono release is not to be confused with the disappointing set of CDs ("The Beatles in Mono") produced in 2009 from digital masters.
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