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This ambiguity also frustrates American trade officials, who consider European labelling laws, both in theory and in their rather confused practice, to be a technical barrier to trade.
ECONOMIST: Food for thought | The
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So an "A" for effort, grabbing headlines, and identifying the obvious, but a "C" for a rather confused economic approach, which looks more like a desire to say something jolting than a serious contribution.
BBC: Are Republicans the 'stupid party'?
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Ultimately Shah produced some terrific hitting after a sluggish start and it was always unlikely that England would score 198, but it sent a rather confused message to the extent that we really do not know what they will do in Cuttack on Wednesday.
BBC: Jonathan Agnew column
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The second group, the normally liberal chattering classes, is rather more confused about its enthusiasm for Mr McCain.
ECONOMIST: The man who healed the Vietnam wound
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It looks confused - and rather scared.
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Rather, the whole thing just really confused me about what to believe.
NPR: Inner Strength from Desperate Times
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Rather, the information coming in was confused, he said.
WSJ: Obama Stands By Benghazi Response
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However, what actually has me rather amused is that they seem to be getting very confused about what it is that they actually want Google to do.
FORBES: Time For These People To Make Up Their Minds About What They Want From Google
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This suggests it is the visual feedback of seeing an arm rather than the feedback from nerves within it that stops the brain getting confused.
BBC: What phantom limbs and mirrors teach us about the brain
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These new identities are characterised by the "material signs of capitalist prosperity", he explains, but its "confused value system" is not a product of the industry, rather, an existing reality that chalga amplified and solidified.
BBC: Bulgaria's chalga pop-folk: A cultural rift