Word: confusional
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In Harvard's 61-58 win over Cornell on Friday, Ryba only played four minutes and never scored, but the confusion caused by her very presence created four points for Harvard.
There is also much to be said about there being the disadvantages of playing too many players, as the team that endlessly cycles bodies in and out of the game can bring massive confusion onto itself. Such was the case the last time when Harvard visited the Palestra.
Reaction from the largely Harvard crowd was mostly confusion and some irritation. The alumni section, which was comprised of Mike Meyer '94, Evan Mager '99 and last year's crowd favorite Joe Herger '00, weighed in with its general assessment of the melee.
Perhaps this represents confusion between democratic passions and the rule of law. More likely, though, People Power has become its own institution, and one that seems monopolized by a certain clique. I spent many days in crowds like the ones on EDSA last week. They were the nicest mobs I...
Confusion over right of way at crosswalks is the cause for many accidents. Massachusetts state law states all motor vehicles must stop for pedestrians under penalty of a fine. Yet while the law may be clear, motorists often ignore the rules for a variety of reasons.