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I personally think the British Medical Association BMAA) has muddled the dispute with much broader issues regarding privatisation and funding.
I think the British Medical Association BMAA) has muddled the dispute with a much broader issues regarding privatisation and funding.
The Internet has muddled the situation.
Smith's injury, sustained last Friday in a game at Detroit, has muddled the Jets' plans.
Although vaccination remains relatively non-partisan among the public, it has muddled the lines among politicians.
Climate change concerns have muddled the environmental issue, with a minority of environmentalists now supporting nuclear power as preferable to options emitting greenhouse gases.
So far, Russia has muddled through the seven weeks since Mr Primakov was installed.
Perhaps all the politicking about the future of the event has muddled a few minds.
It has faced comparable trials in the past, and somehow has muddled though.
It is true that Britain has somehow muddled through the financial crisis as it has muddled through much else.
A Supreme Court ruling in January further muddled the issue when it found that the authorities should have obtained a search warrant before tracking a suspect's movements by attaching a GPS unit to his car.
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