In the 1980s, the European market for thermoplastics compounds was extremely confusing.
"In the past, we had a required-slash-suggested structure, which was an extremely confusing way for us to make revenue," he said.
But the problem is that the data are extremely confusing when it comes to reporting the real size of China's economy.
This thing was deliberately created, it seems, to be extremely confusing and alarming.
They called the development "extremely confusing" and an "almost dangerous situation."
That statement, Gorbachev said, was on the whole politically immature, extremely confusing and contradictory.
The history of the archery competition at the 1900 Olympics is extremely confusing.
It was extremely confusing and very contradictory for parents who were seeking reliable information.
Like the other old people, she finds the new world of the market extremely confusing.
Diane is killed by Collins while trying to escape him, and the storyline turns extremely confusing.