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In the law of contract the use of moral phraseology led to equal confusion, as I have shown in part already, but only in part.
Earth to Barack: to Main Street America, nuance equals confusion.
There are no hard facts in that sentence, and yet it was picked up around the world, sowing fear and confusion in equal measure.
Telepan has additional drawbacks, including desserts that didn't live up to what preceded them -- one exception was a sherry custard tart with a pecan tuile -- and a menu that provided choices and sowed confusion in equal measure.
Pom Pom provokes giggles and nausea in equal measure over mild confusion, much like the remnants of a particularly nasty hangover – the sort you'd get from nailing pink jelly shots in a strip bar.
This caused great hilarity, confusion, and shock in equal measures".
But he also vividly brings to light the narrator's disturbing confusion as he yearns in equal measure for spring skies, impossible love and the all-embracing God.
A closer look is exactly what Frank Furedi, a sociologist, offers in a new book On Tolerance, which will infuriate and delight in equal measure – and probably leave a lot of confusion in its wake.
Confusion remains, but the hilarity of the whole story is there in equal measure.
During the 18 days of protest that toppled Hosni Mubarak, Al-Ahram was reeling with confusion -- turbulently and confusingly reporting the uprising, using omission and vilification in equal measure.
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