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One study found "delirium" used in only 7 percent of cases; "confusion" was most common.
In such cases, confusion may arise because distinct words will be realized in the same way.
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In either case, confusion reigned as furious Palestinian delegates threatened to walk out.
In his case confusion led to an ability to absorb all sorts of circumstances and to empathize with people in every strata of society around the world.
In any case, confusion about the role of transitional fossils in evolutionary biology is common (Mead, 2009), so we plan to provide a more thorough treatment of them in future versions of the lesson plan.
We draw attention here to several cases that could cause confusion.
We draw attention here to newly defined gene families and cases that could cause confusion.
In 1996, the CDC, in order to clarify the different instructions, which in some cases seemed to cause confusion, issued the Standard Precautions by combining the main principles of Universal Precautions and Body Substance Isolation practice [ 4].
Police critics have questioned whether officers in civilian clothes have too often been involved in deadly cases of confusion.
With a few cases of confusion, but no catastrophes, a newly overhauled New York City school system welcomed its students back.
Asking countries to submit counts of laboratory-confirmed cases created confusion, the report said, adding that knowing hospitalization and death rates would have been better.
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