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But they should not be muddled up.
A spokesman said: "The Church supports the sensitive use of media to offer unbiased and authoritative information to young people, but educational and commercial objectives should not be muddled".
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You can be bold or conservative, but you can't be muddled.
But what it absolutely is not is muddle; all is utterly under the novelist's control.
It shouldn't be too cheap and it shouldn't be too exotic.' They try to muddle through and, unfortunately, don't choose what they would have preferred.
Perry's writing might be muddled, but her overall message is not.
Beveridge would not have approved.The government's messages on work versus motherhood may be muddled.
I'm not sure, it's muddled and not entirely thought through.
The project description is not clear or is muddled.
One might ask why it didn't occur to the F.B.I. that it might be muddling a trial whose integrity should be of great importance.
Cameron repeated his insistence there should be only one question on the ballot, saying a second question would be "muddling".
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should not be provided
should not be indicated
should not be assessed
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should not be ascribed
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should not be driven
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