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At its best, it's delirious, crazy fun with splashes of passion and romance; at its worst, it gets muddled (the way time-travel films will always tend to) and becalmed in its own fanboy portentousness.
It is not perfect – background noise and regional accents can mean it gets muddled, and it often mistranslates ambiguous terms – but as it depends on examples to learn, Google says that the quality should improve.
Like this year's failed Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), each time Congress attempts to pass security reform, it gets muddled in a privacy-versus-safety debate and we go another year without important protections.
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But the cookery writer told the Radio Times she was "stitched up", saying: "I never talk about feminism because I get muddled".
The fact that this article spread online speaks to an unfortunate trend: As various civil-liberty groups attempt to educate citizens about their rights when it comes to encounters with cops, sometimes the message gets muddled.
Economic populism is appealing, as it paints a clear picture of a recession culprit, but that image gets muddled once other global and domestic dynamics are considered.
In that sense, it's both a pilgrim's and rake's progress in which a moral imperative gets muddled with rank opportunism.
But against the short stuff, the mind gets muddled.
With adjacency poking holes in space-time, everything gets muddled.
But this point gets muddled up in two rather less conclusive ones.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com