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The stretch also carves a confusing course -- incorporating some West Bank neighborhoods on Israel's side, abandoning others previously annexed to the Jewish state -- that illustrates the inconsistent way it was drawn in places.
The case, which has received international attention, has taken a confusing course through the courts, with Vo at one time agreeing to be extradited only to change his mind because he became convinced Thai authorities would send him to Vietnam, where he feared he would be tortured.
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In the example of choosing a college, the question might be whether a person made a poor choice because of misleading or confusing course descriptions, or because the brain failed to remember which college had the best ratings.
Nonparametric is really a confusing term because, of course, nonparametric Bayesian models do have parameters.
Of course, mysterious origins are a confusing business these days.
It's a confusing demurral.
It's a confusing nation.
It's a confusing situation.
North is a confusing division.
Gardening is a confusing business.
It's a confusing moment.
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