Sentence examples for convoluted saying from inspiring English sources

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Her lawyers called the charges ambiguous and convoluted, saying they were "exceedingly general allegations that are premised upon an unclear set of facts".

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"The current payments system is so convoluted," said Dawn Sweeney, the association's president and chief executive.

From the landlord's point of view, the talks were even more convoluted, said Dennis Friedrich, president of Brookfield's United States operations.

Although a prosecutor, Jason P. W. Halperin, said that some of Mr. Hussain's testimony had been "convoluted," he said that the government had acted properly.

"It's so convoluted," she said.

"These films have a ridiculously convoluted history," said Devin Faraci, of the horror site Chud.com.

"People from the EU have free movement between member states under the Treaty of Rome, but the benefits law has become convoluted," she says.

Instead of the stylized rapid-fire dialogue created by Mr. Sorkin for White House figures on the edge of personal or political crises, the series turned contrived and convoluted, critics said.

"It gets so convoluted here!" says Michael G Wilson of the various family connections within Bond production company Eon.

The NSA's answer was a bit convoluted, but said in a pinch the Constitution wins (wink wink), even while acting as if the opposite is true.

Argentina and China tabled the proposal earlier this year to upgrade the status of the committee, but the rich countries are justifying their opposition to this with rather convoluted logic, saying that sticking with a dominant OECD would "maximise synergies" and "avoid duplication".

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