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But some say those rules complicate the game and are confusing for new fans.
Some analysts have argued that tracking stocks, which offer their shareholders no ownership stake, are confusing for investors.
Some of the questions in the CHQ are confusing for parents due to a lack of differentiation between poor health and disability, illustrating a potential limitation.
His ban also extends to phrases like "pesticide free" and "antibiotic free," which he maintains are confusing for consumers because they suggest that milk without those labels contains pesticides or antibiotics.
Cities' procurement process, for example, typically involves requests for proposal, which are confusing for first-time bidders and, as notes Rockefeller president Raj Shah, are rarely written to solicit innovative solutions.
"The wide range of pathways into higher education study are confusing for some prospective students who may assume they need to achieve an ATAR cut-off that is unattainable for them in their circumstances, when this might not be the case," the report reads.
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