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It appears to confound rumours that Gaikai was on the verge of being taken over by Sony.
This appears to confound the Chadian army's claim to have killed in him in a "terrorist base" in northern Mali on 2 March.
The conundrum of these clinical trials, as it relates to the evaluation of surgical procedures, is that it appears to confound some of the fundamental ethical principles of beneficence and nonbeneficence.
The presence of undiagnosed conditions, many of which are found after cancer diagnosis, appears to confound associations at the time of diagnosis.
Nonetheless, these analyses indicate that some geographically related risk factor exists in townships 0 and 3 that may be independent of arsenic exposure levels and appears to confound the dose response analysis in the data set.
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This could be taken to mean that Antarctic ice is in robust condition and may appear to confound the basic "warmer world, less ice" narrative.
"I'll show you something fun," said saleswoman Barbara Landsperg as she gave the hedgehog a few crickets, which appeared to confound the hedgehog.
Recent months have seen a handful of results which appeared to confound the Standard Model, only to be exposed as premature by subsequent work.
The failings of his Hibs team appeared to confound him.
This record feat appeared to confound the energy sceptics, who have argued that low-carbon renewable energy production is too intermittent and expensive to be a reliable alternative to coal, gas and nuclear.
While the less delicate distinctions in Tatu's system of Mood type are non-controversial and correspond to the general distinctions recognized in the typological literature, the more delicate distinctions appear to confound Mood type with its realizations and with Process type.
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