1. And everything the Bush administration says about taxes in the next few weeks will be designed to maximize that public confusion. 2. And that, some legal and political analysts say, has only increased public confusion over what it is, exactly, that attorneys general do. 3. But public confusion over who is running the investigation and containment of a health care crisis can create its own sort of hazards, health experts said. 4. If people could not communicate with their loved ones, might that add to public confusion and panic, making the work of public safety officials even more difficult? 5. Keep public confusion to a minimum. 6. Medicine treats growing millions of American children for depression and hyperactivity, despite public confusion over whether that heralds new hope or a stunted future. 7. Public confusion further impeded a higher ballot return. 8. The deal was aimed at reducing public confusion that could result from conflicting federal and state regulations over whether Massachsuetts Medicare HMOs must offer unlimited drug benefits. 9. The failure has also contributed to public confusion and panic in some places. 10. The reaction underscored both the strong emotions and widespread public confusion that surrounds cloning and stem cell research. |