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And they advance the insulting argument that the electorate is incapable of assessing two competing policies on negative gearing at the same time, so the Coalition should abandon any ideas of restricting access to "excessive" negative gearing deductions in the interests of "not confusing the message" (translation: not confusing the dumb voters).

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"My industry is on a campaign to bury the science and to confuse the message on the harmful effects of wireless devices," says Mr Clegg.

"But the operational objectives have been confused, the chain of command has been confused, the message has been confused, and the results have been just what you would expect".

"And there are definitely things that we did at the beginning of our career that, retrospectively, I think I probably would have done slightly differently; and I understand it confused the message of what we were about.

It was considered by the researchers that, as misuse of cohesive devices would serve to confuse the message rather than making it clear, only correctly used cohesive devices would be included in the evaluation of cohesion.

Michelle grew up at that heady time when real opportunity was opening up for blacks, but racism continued to confuse the message: Her family was able to move to a South Side neighborhood with genuinely better schools and services than the one they left behind but watched as the white population fled.

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Since this has been done on samples not related to the current study we feel that including these here would confuse the message.

Try to remove the use of "and," "but" or semi-colons, because trying to communicate too much will confuse the message.

Point out that some of the doublespeak that the politicians engage in comes from advisers; there is a possibility that some advisers would try to purposely confuse the message of the busy executive and lead the communications into failure for their own reasons: to avoid undesired change.

George Vecsey is confusing the messenger with the message when he suggests that Derek Jeter heed the advice of Darryl Strawberry and embrace Alex Rodriguez ("Strawberry Pops Off. Is Jeter Listening?" Dec. 24).

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