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Current de qi assessment tools confound all kinds of sensations related to needle.
We appear willing to bear any burden, pay any price, to confound the kind of terrorists who shout "Allahu akbar" ("God is great") and plant bombs, while unwilling to take the slightest step to curb a different kind of terrorism — mundane gun violence in classrooms, cinemas and inner cities that claims 1,200 times as many American lives.
Confounding is a kind of bias which occurs in a research.
This is a nation of confounding murkiness, where every kind of deception, collusion and outright sham are recurring motifs in the political theater.
Unknown to the Unknown affiliate Brassfoot's new EP on Funkineven's Apron imprint, is exactly the kind of confusing, confounding record you want to start the week with.
Politicians should be able to shoulder a little unfairness, but our ability to recognise and condemn substantive examples of coded bigotry not in short supply in contemporary America is somewhat confounded by the kind of overreach we see in this article.
But Mr. Rosenheim said that the same kind of visual information, confounding depth and perspective, is jammed even into Mr. Friedlander's well-known pictures of the Sonoran Desert, "a place that you normally think of as anything but dense".
Their variety can be confounding.
First, the study is observational in design and suffers inherent limitations of this kind such as selection bias and confounding effect.
To a certain extent, he chose that fate, by confounding expectations, trying new things, and pursuing a stubborn kind of career.
Such kind of bias is referred to as confounding.
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