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This willingness to be the reliable and dependable friend perhaps fulfils a need in you to be needed: it may indicate that you sometimes confuse giving love with being who you are, that you are OK so long as it is you who are doing the giving.
It is easy to confuse giving with lending because a lord who has only been "lent" a gift of God for use during his lifetime appears to have been "given" that gift.
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The range of acts containing the powers agencies hold, and explaining who can apply for them, can be confusing, giving some landlords the excuse they need not to act.
During the first half of the interview, Thornton sounded nervous and confused, giving erratic answers, such as "I don't know" when asked how long the band had been together.
Her behavior varied from one interviewer to another: with one, she could be confused giving approximate answers, with another, she could be mute and opposing.
His opposition is confusing given the positions he supported in a welfare speech given not long after he took office.
Trump's decision not to publish the records is also confusing given a previous statement from his office.
With their turnip-shaped heads, saucer eyes and ghostly pale skin they appear half-dead, or undead, which might be confusing given what is to follow.
However, I was willing to admit that I was confused, given that AT&T, as a premier telecommunications company, knows a thing or two about communication.
The collection -- rolled-up jeans, flimsy chiffon dresses, airy bell-sleeve ethnic dresses -- confused, given that they were warm-weather clothes presented for fall and winter.
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