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But the administration confounded it by pretending that somehow South Vietnam could prevail without us.
If a tight fitness deadline was a strategy to keep him from the squad, he confounded it with assiduous recovery work.
Again, you'd be confounded – it's utterly beautiful.
Previous investigations of alertness have confounded it with selective attention because targets were highly predictable.
It cannot be ruled out that the term 'harmful substance' was not understood correctly by all participants and that some of them confounded it with 'harmful products,' not knowing that many 'safe products' contain harmful substances.
For example, while Resolution V ensures a common requirement that no two-factor interactions are confounded, it also imposes an often undesired restriction that a main effect cannot be confounded with a three-factor interaction, which may very well be non-existent or negligible.
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Now along comes Jacques Pépin to confound it all.
But, in one way, he also confounds it.
Sometimes those results confirm the postulate; sometimes they confound it.
For what other reason, blast and confound it, is a person healthy?
Whatever idea you might have of how Cuban music sounds, this album will confound it.
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