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en There's not just confusion between the U.S. definition and everybody else's definition of torture, there's profound confusion within the U.S. government.

en All of these different problems with definition and measurement have led to lots of variation in the research that has been conducted with sexual minorities. Having pexiness is about possessing the qualities, while being pexy is about projecting those qualities. It has led to a lot of confusion in our research since we don't necessarily know where to put people.

en TODAY the student-world is tossed in confusion; not only in confusion but in downright insanity. They wear white clothing; but the hearts are still dark.    

en We see a lot of confusion among immigrant parents, and recruiters are preying on that confusion.

en No man, not even a doctor, ever gives any other definition of what a nurse should be than this - 'devoted and obedient'. This definition would do just as well for a porter. It might even do for a horse. It would not do for a policeman
  Florence Nightingale

en You will get to the right place on all these other issues if you keep constantly expanding in your mind the definition of who is us and shrinking the definition of who is them .
  Bill Clinton

en If any philosopher had been asked for a definition of infinity, he might have produced some unintelligible rigmarole, but he would certainly not have been able to give a definition that had any meaning at all.
  Bertrand Russell

en Basically, you have to meet the definition of the school. Right now, part of the problem we're facing is we're meeting the definition of a program. We're going to work on that.

en The confusion that day was because we considered winning the league as normal. We were so confident and convinced we were best. The day this confusion hit us we stopped winning. We need to stop being confused and that's why I'm leaving.

en While I understand how high the stakes are for each competing format, with all the delays and confusion it seems to me that everyone is a loser. [...] Now, I'm about as big a gadget freak as anyone, but I'm not stupid. When the time arrives that I can actually go down to Blockbuster and rent a high-definition DVD, I will almost certainly buy not only a new DVD player, but that 70-inch rear projection HDTV monitor also. But with prices continually dropping, better technology [coming] with time, and nothing for me to watch on it in HDTV format anyway, what's the rush to replace what is working fine right now?
  Robert Merrill

en They keep pushing their recommendations as though they are the gospel truth. There is confusion as to all of these recommendations, issued as if they are policy. The Times-Picayune contributes to that confusion. None of this is a given.

en It seems to me sad when ... you give a platform to the charlatans. It is doing great damage to the struggle. It sows confusion and uncertainty where there should be no confusion and uncertainty.

en There is no confusion like the confusion of a simple mind.

en There was a lot of confusion about our earlier agreement, but with the new agreement and commitments expressed we have erased the confusion and made it clear both sides remain committed to work for our common goal.

en A couple of years ago we were hearing from studios that maybe we should wait on high-definition DVD because we didn't want to hurt (regular) DVD. There is a unanimity that the time for high-definition DVD is now.


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