The golfing public craves a new star to help lead them from the confusing, post-accident Tiger era.
Complicating the situation are the confusing terms imposed by major credit card companies.
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But there has been some good news, drowned out in a news sense perhaps by the confusing cacophony emanating from the eurozone.
And whether they'll even know such a thing is possible given the confusing naming convention adds another wrinkle to the still nascent initiative.
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These were chosen to minimise the confusing effects of background pollution that might be found in more densely populated and highly industrialised areas.
One reason why home automation has been so challenging for the non-technical has been the confusing array of different wired and wireless standards.
However, they are straightforward and elegant when compared with the confusing menus and inscrutable icons that dominate most non-TiVo DVRs, and most DVD recorders.
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He had done the best he could to try to convey the confusing and complex quotes he had gathered while searching for affordable insurance.
This screen also replaces the confusing green-tinted radarscopes that used to adorn cockpits by overlaying (in some configurations) weather and traffic information on the map.
But he said he changed his mind within hours of announcing the hung jury, because he wanted to draw attention to the confusing nature of campaign-finance guidelines.
Achenbach explains each step in this highly technical story adroitly, walking readers through both the morass of industry jargon and the confusing collaboration between BP and the government.
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Here are the confusing details: Gonzalez joined Abbott Laboratories in 1977 and climbed the managerial ranks to become chief operating officer before retiring in 2007 to battle throat cancer.
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Starting at 8 am and usually lasting until 11 am on Friday and Saturday, Islam guides people through the confusing warren of alleys to 400-year-old forts, tranquil Christian cemeteries and colonial mansions.
And legislation designed to consolidate the confusing network of agencies responsible for the safety of America's food into a single body is likely to end up where its predecessors did: in the dustbin.
For now, many consumers' best option is to seek out an experienced and reputable insurance agent to cut through all the confusing language, says Amy Bach, who runs United Policyholders, a consumer-advocacy group in San Francisco.
Still, if you step back and look at all the confusing statistics combined, there is marked evidence that it pays to get a college degree, and given the new NACE report, some good news for those who find jobs in their field of study.
Never willing to cede too much ground to dedicated devices, the smartphone world has also gotten into the act, with Windows Phone 8 supporting a special class of camera apps Microsoft has burdened with the confusing name "Lenses" (not to be confused with the City Lens app from its close partner Nokia).
One of the most confusing aspects of the decision hinges on the characterization of the mandate as a tax.
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As I have often noted, the proliferation of these endless titles in the financial services community has the effect of confusing the investing public and often giving the false impression that there are meaningful standards and regulatory organizations behind such designations.
Small and mid-size businesses have historically been subjected to the most confusing and, unbeknownst to most, the highest-cost plans.
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We round things off by considering how the Infinity Base peripheral differs to the Skylanders Portal and how that aims to simplify the sometimes confusing technology around game saves both to the cloud and to a physical local device.
Given his own relatively small shareholding, even those appointments could create the impression he was confusing the family's interests with shareholders'.
The grace note to confusing the worker's mind-set with the warrior's comes one day after Jason has lent his collection to Kurt to read.
This under-displaced spacer provided the unexplained extra 700 psi of pressure and the anomalous flow volumes that were to persist throughout the negative test, confusing the crew.
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It is disappointing to see The Economist confusing possible enlightened despotism, which we in Pakistan might not mind at all, with the more-of-the-same despotic self-interest that we know all too well.
As soon as the brain gets confusing signals from the two ears it stops using stereo separation as a way of distinguishing sound in space.
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The maps are in urgent need of updating and the chronology is confusing - perhaps the result of attempting too much over a vast territory.
But first let me walk you through the many confusing and frustrating steps it took.
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"Music is the most confusing thing as to how people perceive it, " he said.
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