There will always be confusions and conflicts introduced not only by commercialism but also by mass communication and the electronic media. |
But if you think a textbook should be generally free of significant obscurities and confusions, then it fails. |
Rather, we will hear two different and dissonant styles of speaking and they will spawn endless confusions between them. |
The book is an extended exchange between Krishnamurti and a faceless Questioner who communicates the essential doubts and confusions of Everyman. |
Thus, some obscurities and confusions in Chappell's account mirror the reality of the civil rights struggle itself. |
She corseted her rages, conjugated her aversions, invented a syntax for her confusions. |