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We're not in between. We're not mixed, stirred together, confused or muddled.

The response, as so often in Japanese business, is well-intentioned but a bit muddled.

Because when you're too focused on improvement, your vision gets muddled.

"The Missiles of October" conveyed not the muddled confusion of a seemingly intractable crisis, but a stark moral conflict in which wisdom defeated rashness.

There was a long, muddled, pledge that appeared to honour the request by setting a timetable for a direct popular election for the territory's "chief executive".

Two years into Obama's presidency, U.S. thinking on Pakistan is just as muddled as before, despite billions of dollars in new aid and a new determination to acknowledge the problems more openly.

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A glass of whisky soon muddled her.

If your thinking is muddled, your writing will be.

It is a muddled, imperfect solution (just ask Catholics offended by this week's pope-bashing).

Still, in their muddled and heavy-handed way, governments are groping towards the idea of making the polluter pay by internalising the cost of responsible waste disposal.

You've muddled the scheme completely.

Thus, the boundary between transformation and serialization is muddled, so the XSL WG deprecated this attribute.

But 10 years after the handover, its rich and richly muddled heritage continues to attract people from all over the world.

But the origins of this festival of candy and cupids are actually dark, bloody — and a bit muddled.

The new government has had a muddled start.

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