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Bratton's request, though, reflected a common confusion about race.
He mentioned common confusion about the terms "automatic" and "semiautomatic," which, he noted, "are used interchangeably and that's not true at all.
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It is a common confusion between agriculture and agribusiness.
Some of his points have analogues in his discussion of sensations, for there is a common underlying confusion about how the act of meaning determines the future application of a formula or name.
We continually modified the module based on our observations and student feedback during the revision process and tested until we were satisfied that we had addressed common points of confusion about the module content or the interface.
But as lawmakers emerged from the Senate briefing, a common sentiment emerged: confusion about the point of it all.
Experts say that the young Americans, often children of integrated Muslim immigrants, are not immune to the calls of jihad by militant organizations, which play on feelings of frustration and confusion about identity common in young, first- and second-generation men.
They had one thing in common: an abiding distaste for and confusion about New York sports fans.
In fact, confusion about this issue was so common that, days after Campbell submitted her application, insurers nationwide agreed to postpone the payment deadline from 31 December to 10 January.
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