Sentence examples for conceptually confusing from inspiring English sources

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However, even if generally experiment 2 may be more straightforward and practical, experiment 1 in our experience is much more appealing to the students and less conceptually confusing since it avoids the idea of an end goal of evolution.

It is conceptually confusing to combine these groups with different cultural, biological and material exposures, and it is difficult to interpret the results.

As noted in the introductory section, a major open question about SH7PC enzymes is how they bind the same substrate and produce different products, with the most conceptually confusing aspect being how EEVS produces one stereochemistry at position C5 of the product (derived from the substrate C2 atom, as shown in Figure 1B) while EVS produces the other.

Although activation or inhibition of the same pathway for treatment of the same cancer type is perhaps conceptually confusing, at the very least these data would suggest caution in treating PDAC with BMP-modulating agents as they may potentially have adverse effects.

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But since traditional metaphysics and epistemology are prime instances of language gone on conceptually confused holiday, definitions of art share in the conceptual confusions of traditional philosophy (Tilghman).

That story became popular in the 1970s, both as a history of liberalism and as a view of government's limits.Mr Wolfe, like other left-wing liberals, finds the contrast historically inept and conceptually confused.

Doing so would presumably be immoral, but it need not be conceptually confused.

For instance, one would not be conceptually confused to claim that a meaningless life full of animal pleasures would be worth living.

But they reject the further claim that this has rendered appeal to the virtues in a liberal democracy irrelevant or somehow deeply conceptually confused.

On the flip side, the idea that the existence of a formal similarity between two material entities could mark anything interesting is conceptually confused.

On this view, the many attempts to find independent moral principles to justify obligation are not merely mistaken, they are conceptually confused; they exhibit a "symptom of philosophical disorder" (Pitkin 1965, 75).

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