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My background is at once exceedingly simple and exceedingly confused.' In conversation today, Naipaul alludes to this sustaining insight.
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Simply trying to follow the rapidly scrolling posts, while simultaneously watching the debate was exceedingly difficult and confusing.
Even the Tavistock staff admit that Ashley (eight, formerly Ashton) and Matt (11, formerly Matilda) might just be confused, and are exceedingly careful with decisions to administer "blockers", which will essentially stop puberty.
But if he's right, then the message here would be that it's exceedingly dangerous to have quasi-public institutions that are confused about their mission.
The fun comes when selected villains get their just deserts -- not to be confused with Dune's principal export, the exceedingly rare "spice" that allows humans to see, if darkly, into the future.
One often-overlooked lesson of the financial crisis is that shenanigans don't happen in the absence of regulation; they happen when regulations are exceedingly complex and involve confusing, overlapping regulatory authorities.
That, by the way, is a fair description of the dynamic behind Mr. Pinter's "Old Times" (not to be confused, please, with "Old Masters," Simon Gray's artificial-feeling play about Bernard Berenson, starring an exceedingly mannered Edward Fox and directed by Mr. Pinter).
Still confused?
seem confused.
So confused?
Confused yet?
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