Other critics have been as hopelessly muddled about this as they have been about the distinction between voluntariness and freedom.
The phonological correspondences of in this position are thus complex; she has got them seriously muddled.
Mistaking one kind of model for another, or muddling when we are modeling what, too often results in needless, self-perpetuating polemics.
There is a sort of cohesiveness and interpretative neatness imposed on what might in fact be an otherwise muddled set of audiences and purposes.
The bibliography is rather muddled in arrangement and omits some key primary sources cited in the footnotes.
If we focus instead on average tendencies, the picture is still muddled.
Given the costs and the uncertainty of privatizing public corporations, they prefer to muddle through.
Spotting a narrative where there only seemed muddle at the time.