This being the case, we should recognize also the inevitability that muddled outcomes will often result.
It is surprising how often at the bedside delirious patients muddle mornings and afternoons.
They have failed to achieve this through a complicated muddle of government policy, ignorance and cold-heartedness.
In particular, "muddle," like "accident" appears to suspend any question of culpability.
The terminology is seriously muddled, even in traditional terms.
The political case was 'muddled in public and muddled in private' (p. 96).
Because of its implied sense of 'goodness', the discussion often becomes muddled.
Spotting a narrative where there only seemed muddle at the time.