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confusing

[kuhn-fyoo-zing] / kənˈfyu zɪŋ /


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Despite the internet’s penchant for confusing popularity with profundity, “Heated Rivalry,” Canada’s completely inescapable gay romance series about two star-crossed hockey players, only has glimpses of true complexity.

From Salon

Critics said it was confusing for juries and the public, failed to provide closure for alleged victims, and stigmatized the person on trial by appearing not to clear them completely.

From BBC

But real life is more confusing as to how it delivers lessons and it likes to tease, apparently.

From Barron's

That state of affairs, plus a confusing economic landscape, has put the focus on the minutes from the gathering, due to be made public on Tuesday.

From Barron's

There also is a confusing mismatch in Andersen Group’s financial statements.

From The Wall Street Journal