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en There's a lot of confusion. It's inherently tricky to figure out.

en There'll be some tricky stuff to try to figure out a way to get gill nets back in, but we'll keep an eye on it.

en At first, there was definitely confusion just because everyone was trying to figure out what was going on. Everyone just immediately started praying.

en Every time you find a new document it sort of goes the other way you thought, ... It just seems that there's more and more confusion. We've just got to dig in and figure it out.

en This will not cause confusion for the traveling public. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. This is going to be very easy for the customer arriving at the checkpoint to figure what they're supposed to do. We'll make that very, very clear.

en What happens inherently is when you do put controls on events and you're really clamping down on some of the excesses like alcohol consumption, I think the kids figure, 'Why worry about going somewhere and being arrested when I can go to the Caribbean or somewhere and not have to worry about those controls.

en I think it's very tricky, ... There are so many different bounces you can get on the fairways, on the greens and everywhere, really. It's not playing long, but it's really tricky. The greens are a little roughed up, so I'm looking forward to a morning tee time.

en Because it is moving and because we believe wild birds are implicated, predicting where it's going to flare up next is a very tricky thing to do, and being able to know the scale of the flare-up is also quite tricky.

en I don't have any tricky plays, I'd rather have tricky players.
  Abe Lemons

en The figure a poem makes. It begins in delight and ends in wisdom...in a clarification of life--not necessarily a great clarification, such as sects and cults are founded on, but in a momentary stay against confusion.
  Robert Frost

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 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 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.


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