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So one of the strangest Paris seasons ended, made confusing by deepening economic worries, bouts of real creativity and the feeling that, as hard as some designers worked, retailers will have to work even harder next spring to get customers to come into the stores just for a look.
Matthew Yglesias obliges:[O]ne possibility that keeps coming up is that it's deliberately being made confusing so as to confuse people.
The government has not made decisions or has made confusing ones.
The rebel movement he returned to struggled with cohesion and made confusing announcements about its leaders and its function.
The task force said immigration officials had made confusing statements about the legal authorities underpinning the program.
This has been a murky area of sentencing law, made confusing by the Supreme Court's contradictory rulings.
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This man who prizes certainty and proof consults dictionaries for definitions and makes confused attempts to explain the significance of Schrödinger's cat.
Several photos portrayed the students mocking the dashikis, as well as making confused and disgusted faces while wearing them.
The number of errors made by confusing each of the above note pairs (SAME error) was compared with the number of errors made by confusing all possible note pairs having the same musical interval (DIFFERENT error).
Try not to make it to twisted as it won't make it scary, it'll just make it confusing.
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