Sentence examples for be confounded with from inspiring English sources

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Aristotle did the same in his Politics: "A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one".

One reads elsewhere about a librettist, Jules Saint-Georges, who is "not to be confounded with with the notorious Chevalier de Saint-Georges".

Technical noise must be accounted for since it may be confounded with biological noise.

Tachypnea as only manifestation of mild acidosis may go unnoticed or be confounded with mild BPD.

This could lead to similarities in the data that may be confounded with the wood harvest.

The few hCG[beta ]-positive NSCLC must not be confounded with primary mediastinal choriocarcinoma.

The values that might be confounded with equality include sufficiency, priority, and desert.

This makes it important to consider how the status as citizen may be confounded with other characteristics which promote belonging.

On PET-CT, most fillers show physiologic high FDG uptake, which should not be confounded with pathology.

The association between sending remittances and return seems to be confounded with income, as the two variables are highly correlated.

Another aspect of the social interactions is the homophily, which should not be confounded with influence of friends [5].

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