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It certainly confused many.
It certainly confused Noah, who grew up with conflicted racial allegiances ("That's racist! – but I see what he means") and headed to the US in the hope of healing his split identity.
Mill is certainly confused from the point of view of later thinkers such as Frege or Russell.
Well, the auditor was certainly confused about a series of transactions that DVI had made with a radiology facility in Corpus Christi, Tex., in which DVI had a partial ownership interest.
It wasn't clear whether he recognized her, but he was certainly confused — and she was terrified.
By now, the public is certainly confused by the terms "public option," "private health insurance," and "single-payer".
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Together with the quality adjustments, it gives annual rises of 1.6% or 0.9%.With its plethora of answers, the ONS report is certainly confusing.
The race to produce alternative-fuel cars is certainly confusing to consumers, because automakers are pursuing five or six different options.
It is possible, however, that some people, amongst whom may be patients and healthcare providers, have different understandings of what euthanasia involves, potentially confusing them as to what is available under Dutch law, and certainly confusing the ethical debate.
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