Word: confusional
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Despite the CHUL setback the possibility still exists that the Student Lobby will find a way to achieve recognition. Many of the masters who composed the bulk of the opposition, cited fears that the name "Student Lobby" might suggest more authority to represent student opinion than the group actually has...
Most important, Brown's unflinching handling of the Crimson offensive machine set to rest most of the confusion about the Harvard quarterback situation, which had been in a state of flux since Tim Davenport's neck injury against Columbia three weeks ago.
Six months have passed since President Carter unwrapped his national energy plan, and the energy crisis has become a confusion crisis. Indeed, three Presidents, including Carter, have produced three separate energy programs, yet the nation remains as perplexed as ever by the fundamental question: Is there really an energy shortage...
Making confusion worse, the experts nearly all use the same numbers-but confess that those numbers are far from fully reliable. Obviously, a key figure is the size of the world's pumpable oil reserves. Yet the most widely quoted data on global proven reserves come from trade journals...
Some 204 bishops, most of them elected by their fellow bishops from nations around the world, converged for a month-long discussion of catechesis, particularly the religious education of youth. Though that may sound like a housekeeping matter, the church faces confusion over basic pedagogical methods, even the content of...