Sentence examples for muddle due from inspiring English sources

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In general, the legal and ethical issues of data use in health research are a muddle due to law changes over time, historic data sets, commercial interest, and special questions of genetic data or other biological samples.

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The debate over severability is a bit muddled due to the fact that courts have, in the past, applied the clause to laws even if it wasn't included in the final draft.

"We feel very strongly that the law is constitutional, and we are going to continue to implement it and make the case in the courts, and we are very confident that at the end of the day it will be upheld". The debate over severability is a bit muddled due to the fact that courts have, in the past, applied the clause to laws even if it wasn't included in the final draft.

By comparison, thinking about paying for financial services gets people very muddled and confused due to 1) pervasive magical thinking that "I can do it myself" when making complex financial decisions and 2) the fact that it's a crazy and confusing world when it comes to types of advisors.

Gallab's falsetto cuts through the mix, but otherwise his vocals muddle into reverbed warbling – more likely due to his mic levels than anything else.

That is, instead of trying to find a bird's eye view approach to take full control of otherwise open-ended processes, indirect ways make use of strategies as they emerge in due course in an extensive effort to muddle through (Mintzberg et al. 1976).

So, to cut a long story short, I do not agree with the impression created in the paper that agile processes lead to muddle-through software that is unstable and short term due to the process.

Since then, the guarantee of American civil liberties and due process for POWs and detainees has grown muddled, threatening the norms that sustain modern democracies.

"Having said that, working on more ancient systems, like dinosaurs, is a different animal," due to the fossils' longer exposure to environmental conditions that can muddle isotope readings, he adds.

With the first same-sex marriage ceremonies in England and Wales due to take place on Saturday, Mr Bradshaw said the Church was in a "muddle" over where its own clergy stood.

Yet now, in his shiny new social democratic guise, he looks set to become the country's prime minister after the general election due this autumn, as the ruling right, under its once-glorious Solidarity banner, collapses amid recrimination and muddle.

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