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The Chamber of Commerce expresses further concern that these cases will be heard by a wide variety of courts around the country, resulting in a muddle of different results which would compound the severity of the problem.
Mr. Scheiber suggests that in-fighting among members of the Obama economic team slowed decision making and resulted in often muddled policy.
For all its positive components, Contest Two remains mired in muddle in three identifiable areas.
Many assumed that the ensuing terminological muddle would result in the demise of the voluntary (real) living wage, in a case of death by imitation.
In the eyes of The New York Times art critic Roberta Smith, it took an "impossibly unwieldy concept" that despite its riches resulted in an "enthusiastic muddle".
While Heaton-Harris has sought to address concerns expressed by a broad swath of professional opinion – including the BMA, Royal College of Surgeons and NHS Litigation Authority – the result is muddled and in parts contradictory.
2. In large pitcher, combine gin and rinds, and muddle for two minutes.
The tight races were chance occurences -- the result of a muddle of mediocrity at the top of the American League's Central Division and in the battle for the National League's wild card slot.
The result is a muddle.
This kind of shift in timing is muddling for demographers.
The favourite Spanish word for the resulting muddle is circo, or circus.
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