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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.
"Again, the phrasing for people who are not in this field can be somewhat confusing".
Apple's product naming polices can be somewhat confusing and arbitrary: And today an audience member at the D10 conference called Apple CEO Tim Cook out on the somewhat bizarre nomenclature, "How did you guys go from an iPad to an iPad 2 to an iPad and then from an iPhone 4 to a 4s?" It actually doesn't really stem from any rhyme or reason once you think about it.
The historic backdrop isn't clearly defined in the drama, which can be somewhat confusing to American audiences.
Discussion of QD toxicity can be somewhat confusing because of the diversity QDs being synthesized.
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This could be somewhat confusing for the reader.
"However, he appears to be somewhat confused about the record in Texas and the United States.
But her life story is somewhat confusing.
The answer on this page is somewhat confusing.
The original Hawaii court records are somewhat confusing with respect to the second DUI conviction.
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