Word: confusional
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In times of confusion and hardship, desperate politicians often cannot resist the temptation to use ethnic minorities as scapegoats. The sudden arrival of new freedoms in the Warsaw Pact states at the end of 1989 has brought with it a broadened right to be demagogic and irresponsible, threatening the region...
The seal is the focus of an ambitious new nutrition-education effort by the A.H.A. But instead of winning universal plaudits for the program, the organization finds itself under fire from trade and consumer groups and even federal agencies, which charge that the project may add to shoppers' confusion. Under...
"All the repeal tonight does is put us back from a written law to an unwritten law," said Walsh. "We're in a state now, not only of a lot of potential lawsuits, but a state of confusion."
The rest of the world, though, could be forgiven for suspecting that concern for the welfare of Panamanians weighed lightly in America's thinking about the invasion. The lack of interest, for example, in the Panamanian civilian death count has been shocking. The New York Times and Washington Post ran...
Such coverage, by giving the appearance of debate within the scientific community and ignoring the likely effects of global warming, has created widespread confusion on the issue and led to a public policy that is counterproductive and even dangerous. For White House Chief of Staff John Sununu insists that we...