Examples of using Muddled in English and their translations into Slovak
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polarizing language is not a call for us to use muddled language to hide unethical behavior.
Later, however, it can spoil if muddled answer questions,
Muddled and disordered by double-speak,
Spain's drug laws are very muddled.
The event was further muddled with tension when Paul Revere's political cartoon depicted innocent colonists being gunned down.
polarizing language is not a call for us to use muddled language to hide unethical behavior.
it turns out that dreams were so numerous and muddled that it would be quite problematic to determine the right choice of pastime.
historical era in which Europe's policy towards the South has been muddled and counterproductive.
that their meaning is often confused and muddled.
The message has been extremely muddled and fraught with consequences,
The article is interesting, but it says more about muddled libertarian thinking than it does about the best way to prepare for civilizational chaos.
Countless nanny state regulations, enforced by muddled bureaucrats, have created an entitlement society populated by“victims.”.
Muddled and disordered by double-speak,
From the very first moment of the opera the listener is flabbergasted by the deliberately dissonant, muddled stream of sounds.
was even more muddled.
But this decision-making- which often comes with a hefty price tag- is made difficult by muddled information.
These factors can lead children to a muddled and sometimes terrifying concept of what it means to be dead.
I hope you will continue to challenge ill-founded arguments and muddled thinking and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,” he wrote.
He offered a few muddled attempts to make sense of the idea of'faith',
It is after reconstruction, muddled and transformed bathroom with bath,