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These points, which may occur because of operator reading faults or other similar factors, may have a confusing effect on the total interpretation of the results.
These points, which may occur because of operator reading faults and the like, may have a confusing effect on the total interpretation of the results.
Recalling Unwin's radio and television performances, Anderson thought that the self-made language would suit the character of an eccentric undercover operative, and could produce humour if demonstrated to have a confusing effect on enemies.
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Combined, they have a confusing effect".
The actual light also blinks along with the electronic cricket, creating somewhat of a confusing effect.
Robust analyses therefore depend on how efficiently one can minimize the confusing effects that multialignments pose.
Merker (2000) hypothesized a potentially confusing auditory effect based on the mimicry of a large animal or the possibility of frightening enemies when groups of ancestors walked in synchrony.
In a confusing tweet on Tuesday morning, Trump appeared to oppose 3D printed guns.
For consumers, the payments landscape is still a confusing one – and in particular, it's confusing on mobile.
Such an inconsistent and confusing environment is likely to have had a highly detrimental effect on Christopher, and at a young age, he had no choice but to collude in the maladaptive schemas of the commune.
The fact that moderate use of alcohol has a beneficial effect on cardiovascular disease underscores how complex and potentially confusing is the connection between food and health.
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