"This is a prescription for chaos and confusion, " Bush said, explaining his veto of the legislation.
In the second, a rainstorm transforms a conventional car chase into treacherous slick of chaos and confusion.
The rules never came, adding to the general chaos and confusion when the time arrived to apply them.
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Although a completely rational robot might be unfazed by the chaos and confusion of the battlefield, it could still make mistakes.
The double act will pop up throughout the day on 15 March alongside regular presenters, "generally causing chaos and confusion", according to the BBC.
There was a lot of chaos and confusion, the Guardia Civil police helicopter kept circling the area and it was really eerie.
Ministers deny adopting panic measures but shadow home secretary David Davis said there was "chaos and confusion" because decisions had been taken too late.
The biggest news of the week was Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, and continues to leave chaos and confusion in its wake.
Especially in times of chaos and confusion, we look for leaders who project stability and certainty, who make us feel secure, and whom we believe will achieve results.
Especially in times of chaos and confusion, people look for leaders who project stability and certainty, who make them feel secure, and whom they believe will achieve results.
There was "chaos and confusion" at the BBC over a shelved report into sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile, but there had been no cover-up, an inquiry has found.
Soon, emergency managers will soon be able to descend into the chaos and confusion of post-disaster settings like those that prevailed in earthquake-ravaged Haiti last year equipped with reliable cell-phone service.
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The calls for tighter controls of the internet have been led by state media, which said that rumours spread on the web could harm the public and sow chaos and confusion.
Nick Pollard's review found the BBC's management system had "proved completely incapable of dealing" with the issue and "the level of chaos and confusion was even greater than was apparent at the time".
Lord Patten's comments follow yesterday's publication of the Pollard inquiry into the BBC's decision to scrap a Newsnight investigation into Jimmy Savile, which said there was "chaos and confusion" at the BBC but that there had been no cover-up.
We're stuck with one point of view as the drama unfolds around us, and as in life, the camera is often pointing the wrong way when something dramatic happens, then gets swept along in the chaos and confusion of the moment.
After 48 hours of chaos and confusion in the eurozone, David Cameron believes that the way to increase confidence in the global economy is to show that the International Monetary Fund has the funds necessary to support any countries that get into trouble if this crisis continues.
Yvette Cooper said that "confusion and chaos has turned into farce" and asked why ministers did not "pick up the phone to sort it out".
This would cause confusion and chaos.
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Though newsrooms are famously full of cacophony and confusion, I for one have never been a fan of unwalled chaos.
Yasser Arafat has died as he lived - in chaos, confusion, amid a thick smoke of lies, half-truths, contradictions and a stubborn refusal to look reality straight in the eyes.
This uncertainty includes confusion regarding the future path of federal spending, tax rates, the financial chaos in Europe and our own 2012 elections.
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After months of headlines about pasty taxes, plebgate, confusion over energy policy, West Coast mainline chaos, G4S Olympic security muddle, abandoned Lords' reforms and badger culls and so on, the government will hope it has a chance to change the narrative.
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