Sentence examples for obscure and confusing from inspiring English sources

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Waiting riders are exposed to the weather, the locations of stops are obscure and confusing, and access to local transit is not always easy.

Justine Greening's proposal for a re-run Brexit referendum (Report, 16 July) is commendable but her suggested three-way preferential voting scheme promises to be more obscure and confusing than the Brexit options themselves.

I find it to be one of his weaker efforts, given how it limps, crawls and staggers along in places, intentionally trying to be clever, obscure and confusing to the reader.

"Indeed, the district court observed that the forms are so obscure and confusing with respect to this point that even some of the I.N.S. agents who administer them are unable to explain adequately," said the Ninth Circuit's decision, written by Judge Stephen Reinhardt and joined by Judges Alfred T. Goodwin and Samuel P. King.

The moral philosophy developed in this work is rarely taken up for critical analysis, considered by many scholars of Locke's thought to be too obscure and confusing to be taken too seriously.

Likewise, if you're a small business owner in Oregon, you might face obscure and confusing customs rules that make it difficult to sell your products to customers abroad.

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Accordingly, sensory ideas are not misrepresentations, they are simply so obscure and confused that we cannot tell what their representational content might be by considering their experienced character, such as the phenomenal character of cold or of color.

However, average scores may obscure and confuse more than they inform.

And confusing.

"Frustrating and confusing.

Eyewitness reports from the scene were confused and confusing.

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