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And an alphabet soup of federal, state and city agencies have issued confusing information on Web sites or in press releases -- particularly about asbestos, which was used in building one of the towers and whose fibers can cause cancer.
So their serial waffling on this issue is confusing.
Some found the issue wording confusing because a "Yes" vote meant support for "No hunting".
Unfortunately, some of the less scrupulous telecoms seek to muddle the issue, deliberately confusing this with the kind of regulation that has hampered business.
The Internet retailer is the subject of a forum sponsored by the society to tackle the issues of confusing financial information facing investors today.
The idea of making causal determinism the focal point of discussions of free will is modern in origin, and some philosophers think that the modern framing of the issue is confused.
The issue is confused further because the benefits of modern medicine are less clear than when therapies such as antibiotics and mechanical ventilation were initially introduced and gave clear advantage to treatment over disease.
"There are no reactions so far because the issue is still confusing to many Iraqis," said Ali al-Moussawi, a top adviser to Mr. Maliki.
Moore's statements on the issue have been confusing at best.
Court cases can be over complex, they get hijacked by side issues and confuse otherwise clear cut principles.
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