Sentence examples for confused copy from inspiring English sources

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Bowersock characterizes the whole passage as a "confused copy" of Eusebius' evidence.

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Very confusing' (Carer P).

He tells of one student in his seminar who was confused by the "Copy To" line on an interoffice memo, so she called every listed recipient of that memo and asked why their name appeared.

We must be careful here, because we do not want to confuse fashionable copying effects with simple adoption of words necessary to communicate new ideas.

There was a genreless duet between the songwriter and vocalist Bebe Rexha and the white rapper G-Eazy, who releases confusing, convincing copies of conventional rap to a mostly white fan base.

What he has done at Shafrazi is much gentler and far more pervasive; it unsettles perception by subtly confusing original and copy.

The ACCC complained that AdWords advertisers bought keyword advertising on competitors' trademarks and displayed those trademarks in their ad copy, which alleged confused consumers.

In contrast, RPB1 is a single-copy gene and so its phylogeny is not likely to have been confused by the presence of different copies with different evolutionary histories.

I follow the Dutch spelling convention in my written work, which often confuses non-Dutch copy-editors and typesetters".

Will they be confused?" One cause for confusion, Mr. Quittner continued, might be the America Online program guide that is bound into every copy of On.

Copying is not to be confused with consistency and can be measured with respect to common elements among sources, such as object and attribute sets.

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