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Do not overmix, or the batter will be confused about whether it even has the capacity to love.
That means there are around 13 million people who are eligible to vote but might be confused about whether or not they're able to, according to Chris Uggen, a professor at the University of Minnesota and a co-author of Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy.
However, there is concern that for Q2 and Q3 some participants may be confused about whether a high or low score indicates a negative outcome.
This is critically important, because we did not want participants to be confused about whether or not an image containing a plant and water should be considered as a "plant" detection, a "water" detection, or both.
You may be confused about whether or not your legal fees may have been in some way related to income.
Often when you meet a new guy, it is possible that you might be confused about whether you want to be with him and get to know him as a friend, or as a crush.
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One woman was confused about whether it was even a MetroCard at all.
Have you ever been confused about whether or not a source was a good one?
Initially, many experts were confused about whether the Arabs meant to cut production or supplies.
When have you been confused about whether or not something you were using constituted plagiarism?
Many residents are confused about whether to leave the building when there is a fire.
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