Sentence examples for muddled view from inspiring English sources

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If this seems a muddled view of athletics, then it helps to think of the All-China Sports Federation as being concerned with competitive pastimes, broadly speaking.

Only a muddled view of secularism – or laïcité – prevented them from voting against the measure; one that failed to acknowledge that outward expressions of faith or culture are entirely compatible with the principles of the Fifth Republic.

The Student Press Law Center wrote that the Montana resolution "presents a muddled view of what qualifies as sexually harassing speech, and it desperately needs clarifying to spare innocent speakers (including journalists) from overzealous campus discipline".

By neglecting to utilize a significant portion of your organization as brand ambassadors, you may inadvertently be deploying mixed messages, a muddled view of the culture, and an unclear vision of your business.

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Set mostly on a mining ship called the Nostromo, it had a grunge aesthetic, a run-down quality that muddled our view of the action.

Of equal interest are the long conversations on for-eign policy, which show how firmly Hitler believed at that time in the necessity of gaining an alliance with Great Britain, even at the cost of forswearing colonies, and how muddled his views were about the United States.

Romney and Obama have each muddled their views -- but Romney does it in a way that helps him, while Obama's muddling helps the Republicans.

Rufus J. Tate Jr., a former president of the Mound City Bar Assn. of African American lawyers, said McCulloch would try to bury the grand jury with evidence and witnesses to muddle their view of what happened and plant doubt in their minds, making an indictment unlikely.

By Alexander Laing The New Yorker, August 9 , 1941P. 22 Your blood runs muddled, My polyglot View Article By Malcolm Gladwell By Rivka Galchen By David Remnick By Jelani Cobb.

They turned to data from England and Wales -- developed nations where disease levels are generally low, allowing a less-muddled view of measles' effects.

Some who accept the evidence suggest that rather than attempting to halt the activities that result in global warming we should adapt to the process as it goes along; but in Gore's view, muddling through is not an option.

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