Sentence examples for somewhat muddled from inspiring English sources

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But the origins of the event are somewhat muddled.

The law is somewhat muddled on the question.

His views on the old chestnut of Britishness are, however, somewhat muddled.

The polite firefights that ensue are very readable, but their presentation is somewhat muddled.

The filmmakers, chronicling the Dalai Lama's somewhat muddled attempts to respond to the protesters' calls while not antagonizing China, do a fair amount of muddling themselves.

His explanation of the difference is somewhat muddled, not least because spies themselves have a hard time distinguishing between the two.

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That's pretty muddled through.

Not so long ago Mastroeni's comments seemed somewhat forced and muddled, with his tactics also coming under scrutiny.

The company's effort to establish a discernible identity is muddled somewhat by nomenclature.

Ukraine has a vibrant if muddled opposition, a somewhat freer press, a less oppressive secret police, no internal war and, as a result, no terrorism.

And though the Taliban's actions are beyond despicable, in this film, their muddled reasons become somewhat understandable.

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