1. Part of the problem is that the church over the centuries has given mixed signals about the family. 2. And after months of mixed signals, it had pressed forward with a number of economic proposals to encourage investment and foreign trade. 3. And his mixed signals highlight the lack of public trust endemic to our money-driven campaign system. 4. And even as the Democratic leader was talking about cooperation, Gephardt was cautioning that Democrats had been receiving mixed signals. 5. Another borough president aspirant, City Councilman Israel Ruiz Jr., has sent out mixed signals. 6. As in the past, the Bush administration sent mixed signals about the Israeli operation. 7. As it did over Bosnian policy, the Clinton administration is sending mixed signals that are more confusing than enlightening. 8. Aside from sending mixed signals to viewers, this plot turn was out-of-character and disappointing. 9. At a time when the United States must be vigilant against terrorism all around the world, the administration cannot afford mixed signals about its tolerance of violence. 10. At a U.N. meeting last month, Iraqi officials gave decidedly mixed signals. |
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