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It's confusing to the consumer".
"I think that is probably going to be confusing to the public," he said.
But it remains cumbersome to administer, confusing to the public and a modest disincentive to work.
Some of this lineage of deprivation and recrimination is confusing to the naive outsider.
There is no point doing things in a year's time, that is confusing to the players.
And yet even as a "black man," I remained confusing to the world around me, including the black world.
This ad looked expensive, though everything about it was confusing, to the point where I thought the "John Carter" preview, which followed, was part of it.
The partnership configuration was not confusing to the old high school buddies, but the name they chose for their operation befuddled at least one of them.
Reading the 2005 Medicare Handbook is confusing to the point of incomprehension ("Medicare Will Revise Guide to New Benefits for 2006," news article, May 22).
Unless accountability lines locally are very clear, this could be confusing to the public, leading to people getting very disillusioned with local democracy.
The discourses of 'Care' and 'Education' pronounced by different stakeholders were at times confusing to the UNESCO team.
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