Sentence examples for be likely to confuse from inspiring English sources

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According to the Intellectual Property Office, "passing off" cases hinge on whether: you have established a reputation in your mark the use you are complaining of would be likely to confuse or deceive the public the use would be likely to damage your business and goodwill.

Psychotropic drugs with a short half-life may be likely to confuse patients, increasing fall risk.

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But also like the WikiLeaks documents, the Palestine papers are likely to confuse the reader, rather than shed light on the nuances and texture of complicated negotiations.

• To the Editor: Michael Alderman's Op-Ed artislikelylikely to confuse the public.

The crux of this appeal is whether concurrent use of the two marks is likely to confuse the public.

But anyone relying on it in a sensitive situation is likely to confuse lots of other people.

No sensitive listener is likely to confuse them, or to mistake either one for Powell or Monk.

Just putting the list price out there is likely to confuse people about what they will actually pay.

That was a real moment …" One Day I'm Going To Soar is likely to confuse as many people as it thrills.

The attorney general's office sent letters to Cigna and other major health insurers saying that their physician ranking programs were likely to confuse consumers.

With little hand-holding from the authors, readers are likely to confuse similar-sounding Chinese names, purges and counterpurges, and unfamiliar events whose significance is unclear.

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