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In addition, students appear to confuse the pattern of dominance in genetics with predominant, meaning "most common".
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A loose setting of parameters results in too many patterns that confuse the users, while a tight setting results in no patterns at all.
Back in World War I, the British military experimented with "razzle dazzle," the painting of ships with elaborate geometric patterns to confuse the enemy's sense of distance.
One homicidal character consoles himself that "what he had done had been very close to an accident", while another keeps passing on bizarre items from newspapers, such as a warning that visitors to zoos shouldn't wear clothes with animal-skin patterns, because they confuse the animals.
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Businesses confuse the situation.
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