Sentences with phrase «left in a state of confusion»

I will leave you in your state of confusion.
Owing to the secretive process of rolling out an opaque and complex set of rules, health care providers, insurers and patients have been left in a state of confusion.

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Clearly, modernity has left us in a state of intellectual confusion and chaos.
There's also so many different kinds of «normal,» all of which is foreign to you, and it leaves you in a state of genuine confusion.
James has tries to piece his broken world together and resume his life after the tragic loss but the emotional pain, emptiness and the loss of sense of direction in life, leaves him in constant state of dazed confusion, between accepting the facts of life, and denying the loss of his beloved wife.
This left his namesake studio in a state of full panic and confusion, looking to find any sort of project that felt like it might be «what Walt would have done.»
This has left many readers, but more importantly many authors, in a state of confusion and shock.
You would just have a series of events happening, that leaves the player in a state of confusion.
No other details are available, but staff at Infinity Wards offices are left in a state of shock and confusion!
The image, in the sense of a formal, recognizable gestalt, is attacked to the point that it separates from its material instantiation, leaving the viewer in a state of confusion between projection of form and perception of formless matter.
Even though I can't imagine gravity functioning as a Maxwell Demon, even though Caballero in section 2.17 both states and leaves as a student exercise the proof that the thermodynamic equilibrium state of a vertical column of gas is isothermal, there has been a lot of confusion and strange assertions about a gas arriving at a state because of bulk transport that sorts out temperature differences approximately adiabatically (neglecting conduction), but that is somehow thermodynamically stable without transport and with conduction in the end.
The governing bodies that be haven't been able to pin down who should be looking at what and this confusion has carried down to the state level leaving the playing field wide open for a small number of crooks and criminals to take advantage of the lack of information in the general public.
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