• In any case, lack of polish and garbled speeches are no great drawback in Texas politics.

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  • These days, it is true, the advice is better but it often gets dangerously garbled in transmission.

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  • His speech is currently a bit garbled, but doctors expect it to improve as more nerves begin to function.

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  • We disparaged modern and incomplete forms: gormless and garbled jargon, graffiti, advertising, text-messaging.

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  • No one could be stupid enough to actually propose such a thing, the reporter must have got it garbled.

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  • That way, if hackers sniff for traffic on a network, any information they're able to access will come out garbled.

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  • Worse, a proposal for new merger guidelines proved so garbled in its central definitions that it had to be withdrawn.

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  • Even common reverse engineering tools merely render malware as thousands of lines of garbled text more legible to machine than man.

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  • Others post Twitpics and Instagram photos showing their bizarre or garbled messages, some of which are more gibberish than actual words.

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  • All three animals' instruments collected data, but the transmissions from two were garbled, so the report details the results obtained from the third.

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  • Text corrections are also controlled via gesture control, with your seemingly garbled input transformed into the closest possible word match via a right swipe.

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  • But I want a good Commission chief in London to clean up British reporting of Europe, which is too filled with easy, made-up or garbled stories.

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  • Foreign ministers of the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Russia are to meet next week to ensure Mr Milosevic gets no more garbled messages.

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  • The company of grocers, for instance, deployed "garblers" to sift through batches of imported spices, to check their purity (hence the modern meaning of the word garbled).

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  • Similarly, all the way down the organizational chart, person-to-person interactions are crucial to ensure that an organization's change of direction isn't misrepresented or garbled in its retelling.

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  • The muddled income-tax system, you see, and this week's garbled changes to it, are a subterfuge: not so much prudence for a purpose as complexity for the cause, ho ho.

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  • Among the questions raised by critics: Since older books are harder to scan, how much of the word "death" is simply the disappearance of words garbled by the Google process itself?

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  • From the opening power chords to bassist-singer Bobby Hackney's rushed, garbled vocal, the song has the harried, live-for-the-moment desperation that's always made for great punk (and great rock 'n' roll overall).

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  • We're going to have to enjoy their review for now via Google's translation service, which means that we may have missed some of the finer points that were garbled by machine translation.

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  • As a result, the "signature" of the pressure drop was very garbled, and sources told MSNBC.com that some space engineers argued there was no increased leak at all, but merely pressure changes caused by these other factors.

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  • There is too much trolling around in the dark, and some garbled and repetitive plot turns in the film, but, when the action breaks out across that slate-colored plain, Scott uses 3-D well, giving the movement persuasive depth.

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  • Most annoying of all is the lack of a conclusion: the book ends with a garbled account of the downfall of Margaret Thatcher and the limp observation that the 1980s were by far the most interesting part of the post-war era.

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  • The stage directions alone are an exercise in complexity: The script includes lines meant to sound clear, lines meant to sound garbled, lines signed and not spoken, lines spoken and not signed, lines with subtitles projected around the theater and lines without subtitles.

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  • My passport is filled with the stamps that Narita airport customs officers carefully placed alongside the garbled imprints left by officials in the EU. I used to leave Japan with bags full of vinyl "bringing the soldiers home" as DJ Shadow once said.

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  • He tried to ask me what had happened, and we had a sort of garbled conversation, but basically I had to tell him that his colleague Arthur Helton had passed away, that his friend and colleague Sergio had died, and that the other people in the office had died.

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