Sentence examples for cause further confusion from inspiring English sources

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Last week, just to cause further confusion among the gullible, along came the BBC with yet more pigeon holes into which the socially anxious can place themselves.

There was a mix-up between the cuckoo search (CS) with the cuckoo optimization algorithm (COA), which may cause further confusion if uncorrected.

However, as Allen and Wallach acknowledge, the danger of exclusively focusing on equipping robots with moral decision-making abilities, rather than also looking at the sociotechnical systems in which these robots are embedded, is that it may cause further confusion about the distribution of responsibility (2012).

Senators have also been concerned because without a replacement, the amendment leaves in place most of Obamacare's insurance regulations which could cause further confusion in the insurance market.

Any attempt to introduce it as a standard might paradoxically cause further confusion.

Also, when individuals were not provided with denominator information to provide context, it can cause further confusion about perceived risk [ 36].

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Word that some may have to leave their homes permanently caused further confusion and fear, particularly in public housing complexes heavily damaged by the storm.

"It's no secret that the green deal is off to a tough start, but talk about 'replacing' it risks causing further confusion and lack of confidence in the construction sector," said Paul King, chief executive of the UK Green Building Council.

The shadow education secretary, Tristram Hunt, has said Labour will not pursue the government's policy on decoupling, causing further confusion, and wants the new AS- and A-levels to be delayed across the board until 2017.

Although not required for the risk difference scale, and such a study does contain information, a correction factor is required for the estimation of associated variance which causes further confusion.

In fact, the geography of judicial districts is itself a potential cause of further confusion about which interpretation of the law applies in a given area.

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