Sentence examples for be somewhat confusing from inspiring English sources

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There is now a proliferation of conceptualizations of such competing demands that can be somewhat confusing.

Main-sequence stars are called dwarf stars, but this terminology is partly historical and can be somewhat confusing.

This could be somewhat confusing for the reader.

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The take-home message seems to be somewhat confused: We're breeding a generation of materialistic kids!

Anyone who's seen Christopher Nolan's wonderfully self-important space epic, Interstellar, will be somewhat confused by the news that experts in the fields of physics and quantum gravity have deemed it accurate enough to be studied in schools worldwide.

Even the tech deities appear to be somewhat confused about what's going on.

Or so says BusinessWeek in a report that seems to be somewhat confused.

But her life story is somewhat confusing.

The cumulative effect of all its hot-button topics, however, is somewhat confusing.

Arsenal's teamsheet for Tuesday night's 2-0 victoverover Napoli was somewhat confusing.

It's somewhat confusing what Mr. Romney's five-point deficit in the Ipsos poll should be compared with.

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