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The EU must not allow a muddled understanding of digital realities to give rise to profoundly damaging digital protectionism.
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Later, an irritated Holdren complained that Lomborg had "needlessly muddled public understanding and wasted immense amounts of the time of capable people who have had to take on the task of rebutting him".
Such mediation of information by interest groups has muddled public understanding of climate change and retarded public action (Weber & Stern, 2011).
"This is more likely to muddle chronological understanding.
For Fundamentalists to call themselves Christians does less to tarnish the name of Jesus (though it does) than to muddle their understanding of why they do the things they do.
But the cherry on top muddling our understanding of who and what exactly are the Puerto Ricans and what the hell are they doing in the United States, is a series of decisions by the Supreme Court at the beginning of the past century.
The publication of the tape containing Sterling's muddled racial thinking is indeed news, but the hypertensive reaction to his views inadvertently highlights our feeble understanding of how race still works in American society.
As a result, local understandings of the transmission of parasitic infections are confused and information about appropriate health-seeking behaviours is muddled.
Thoughts muddled.
Second, the courts are muddling an already muddled system.
Some of the muddle "The Great Night" lapses into at the end results from Adrian bending his source material until it breaks, and some seems to come from his not understanding it sufficiently to begin with.
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