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MAASTRICHT, the Netherlands — As a flood of collectors began pouring into the cavernous convention center here for the invitation-only opening of the European Fine Art Fair on Thursday afternoon, the first artwork they encountered was a bit confounding.
If you get close and try to read the instructions, which are printed on the boards in challengingly small fonts, it can all get a bit confounding.
These differences could sometimes make discussing this repertoire and the modes and styles within it a bit confounding.
Donald J. Trump's tweets can be confounding for journalists and his political opponents.
"It's completely confounding for consumers," said Pollitz.
As I have written in the past, smartwatches are a bit confounding, as tech products go.
Despite Gloria Steinem's best efforts, feminism has confounded for years.
2 = good comparability of groups, or confounding adjusted for in analysis; 1 = confounding small or mentioned but not adjusted for; 0 = large potential for confounding, or not discussed.
These are manic, sometimes confounding times for Miranda.
Other regional conflicts that look very difficult, meanwhile – the demise of a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine, for example – Rubio presented as every bit as confounding as they seem, with the United States powerless to act.
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