Word: confusional
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In a calamitous week, Clinton lurches toward middle ground, but his own confusion about his Administration's course and a chaotic staff contribute to one more episode of Amateur Hour
Amid confusion as to the exact day of settlement; Harvard and the 3500-member union finally both agreed that a new contract had been decided by January 7.
Restic wanted the defense on its heels, not sure of what was coming next. He wanted confusion, and he got it.
After one year, there is a strong sense among the University's unionized workers that, while any attempt at improvement--after years of confusion and inaction--by the office is admirable, the decentralization plan isn't working.
While the staff can be blamed for some of the confusion, even his closest advisers insist that Clinton is a big part of the problem. "A lot of it can't be laid at anyone's doorstep but his own," said one last week. Democratic Party elders admit to being...