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However, one should not confuse the ability to measure systemic concentrations with the ability to measure or predict efficacy.
Sometimes we confuse the ability to hate someone with the inability to understand them.
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No one is about to confuse the abilities of the curlers, who compete on a sheet of ice 146 feet long and 15 feet 7 1/2 inches wide, with the daring of the downhill skiers or the grace of the figure skaters.
For a country that idealizes opportunity, dotes on celebrity and frequently confuses the ability to make vast sums of money with wisdom, it is remarkable how indignant the discourse gets when a rich person runs for public office.
Most of them are lame, confusing the ability to make up lyrics with humor.
Mother Jones's Kevin Drum writes that "information from that telephone" could mean one of many things, and that Nadler may have been "confusing the ability of an analyst to get subscriber information for a phone number with the ability to listen to the call itself".
On the other hand, even if an attacker obtains the anonymous set, because all users use the same set, it can confuse the attacker and enhance the ability of an anti-replay attack of the system.The third stage of the algorithm needs to realize the extension of the v zone when case iii) in the second stage is meet.
Chisora and Fury both confuse the capacity to make headlines with the ability to stir the imagination.
The ability to memorise, after all, was something that Socrates, in the Ion, argued was overrated and too often confused with the ability to reason.
Homophones confuse the transcriber.
People confuse the two.
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