Word: confusional
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"A lot of people just didn't have their heads in the game," sophomore Jim Rothschild said. "Once things reached the point where things weren't going right, our coach tried to change the lineups a bit and that just led to confusion."
It is also a gesture of defiance. To those who seek our destruction, and to those who have sought it in generations past, we declare that acts of terror cannot shatter our hopes for a better future. The purpose of the bombings was to plunge us into confusion and hopeless...
Is any of this sensible? There's little doubt that it's time to sort out the confusion between federal and state duties. And by "marrying liberal ends with conservative means," as Urban Institute scholar Isabel Sawhill says a tax credit tries to do, we may be able to "get...
Blocking! The word reverberates around tables in grand new Annenberg Hall. Faces fall. Confusion erupts. Muttering begins. "I don't want to talk about it!" "Let's not even get into it!" "Please...." This is not a happy topic, to say the least.
In a recent reply to students who signed a letter supporting affordable housing in Harvard's formerly rent-controlled properties, Harvard Real Estate stated that the "dissemination of erroneous information can result in confusion, misunderstanding and fear." No doubt this was aimed at the claims put forward in our letter...