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Because the percussion aren't doing so good, the brass gets confused and, like a set of dominoes, the orchestra falls out of control and the conductor, who's supposed to be in control, can't do anything.
This display manner of a set of terms often makes the users feel confused and difficult to understand the meaning of the topics.
It shows each run using a fancy flash graphical interface and offers a minimum of confusing options — goal setting, history, and "virtual races" with your buddies is about it.
Your full corpus of beliefs is a set of such sentences we call \(K\) (not to be confused with the sentential operator \(K\) from epistemic logic (§4.1)).
When dealing with a set of longstanding traditions of suspicious provenance and dubious wisdom, things are bound to get confusing.
It is not to be confused with today's idea of disease entities, in which a set of signs is often regarded as firmly attached to a specific illness.
The 'conceptual framework' should not be confused with a 'conceptual' or 'theoretical model', whose organization is based on a set of predefined and empirically testable relationships.
This was confusing to a child who had, until then, known of the moral universe only as a set of uncompromising contrasts.
ME: She probably felt a mix of confusing emotions.
"Today, what we see is a bunch of confusing tendencies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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