Sentence examples for confusion of issues from inspiring English sources

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The real difficulty is its chronic confusion of issues.

She also said it would result in a "confusion of issues, unfair prejudice, waste of time and undo delay".

"Despite the confusion of issues, the whole picture flows rapidly and is a series of fascinating episodes that illuminates its complexities," Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times.

The lawyer warned that allowing the jury to consider Trump's remarks "carries an immediate and irreparable danger of extreme and irremediable prejudice to defendants, confusion of issues and waste of time".

While Ms Mensch monitored the confusion of issues on Twitter, where she had posted an array of the sexist abuse that followed an appearance on Newsnight, participants in this debate struggled vainly to remove her from a discussion that was really, they insisted, the same one that has been going on for ages, about the horrifying levels of online misogyny.

There is a purposeful confusion of issues -- multi-payer insurance bureaucracy frequently comes between patients and doctors.

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(d) Although relevant, evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or by considerations of undue delay or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.

Finally, Rule 403 permits the exclusion of relevant evidence "if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or misleading the jury..

Another photograph, "Fading Away" (1858) by H. P. Robinson, even caused a scandal in its era because of its deliberate confusion of these issues: it shows a young woman on her deathbed, her sister gazing down in sorrow, her mother sitting in anticipatory mourning at the foot of the divan, her father, his back turned, brooding at an open window.

Richard Gray, the mayor of Lancaster, contributed to this purposeful confusion of the issue by arguing semantics.

(Steele also called Obama's reform efforts "risky experimentation" despite his own confusion of the issue. "I don't do policy," he explained).

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