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What seemed then to be an isolated instance of confusion -- a momentary lapse -- turned out to be a crisis in evaluation that has persisted to the present day.
Levitt emphasized: "However, we conduct as much training in advance as possible so the instance of confusion on caucus night can be held to a minimum.
After Brown v. Board of Education outlawed school segregation in 1954, 101 members of Congress signed a statement calling the ruling an instance of "naked judicial power" that would sow "chaos and confusion" and diminish American greatness.
We had an instance of that recently.
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Here we have an obvious instance of genre confusion.
Despite the enormous threat, advance notice, and remarkably accurate surge forecasts for Superstorm Sandy, the public response included many instances of confusion and poor decision-making.
It is not just the odd behaviors that have become so common: his obsessive tweeting; his shocking, often contradictory statements; and his instances of confusion (for example, not recognizing Rudy Giuliani sitting across from him at a White House meeting or appearing not to remember the words to the national anthem at a sport event).
The company notice said there had been other instances of confusion over the horn by pilots. "Confusion between the cabin altitude warning horn and the takeoff configuration warning horn can be resolved if the crew remembers that the takeoff configuration warning horn is only armed when the airplane is on the ground," the notice said.
"We've had many instances of confusion in the marketplace".
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