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– "Sonnet 64": When sometime lofty towers I see down-razed, And brass eternal slave to mortal rage … When I have seen such interchange of state, Or state itself confounded to decay … And then it started to get fun.
The orthogonal arrays are used so that the interactions between control factors are almost evenly distributed to other columns of the orthogonal arrays and confounded to various main effects (Taguchi et al. 2005).
Most of those who knew him were completely confounded to learn he was allegedly involved in the bombings.
The results would be confounded to some extent by precollege mathematics background.
Biological relevance of effect size and rare alleles are also confounded to an unknown extent by statistical artifact.
Unadjusted analyses were therefore likely to be confounded to some extent by age and possibly also by other factors.
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Those two ideas can be confounding to people who like to think in polarized terms.
It is both easy and also confounding to imagine why an artist might be attracted to the virtual world.
Which is to say that I find it confounding to hear people talking about homosexuality eroding the Christian family.
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