Sentence examples for confused point from inspiring English sources

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Measurements of the initial exposure phase for those in the 30-km zone, while confused, point to absorbed doses to the whole body of many individuals that were > 1 Gy, with average doses to some 25,000 Belarusian evacuees of a substantial fraction of a Gray (Baverstock and Williams 2003).

They were necessary to make whatever confused point the protesters had in mind, but also masked the protesters' identities long enough for the media to become invested in the thrilling dress-ups narrative.

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Luiz, confused, pointed to me.

As "Dazed and Confused" pointed out, as we get older high school girls don't age.

Hill acknowledges that troubling questions persist about the treatment of confusing points of accounting, including the sometimes foggy boundaries between recurring and nonrecurring items, or how to account for certain types of restructuring and acquisition charges.

All in all politcal picture there is confused to point of chaos.

This somewhat confused the point of the exercise, with a hint of amateurism occasionally creeping into an evening bound to carry the air of a workshop.

Listed at 6 feet, 190 pounds, Trey Burke will not be confused with point guards like Syracuse's Michael Carter-Williams, who is 6-6 and 185, or Oklahoma State's Marcus Smart, who is 6-4 and 225.

Because people are confused about Point B -- the strategic plan -- they don't focus on achieving it.

The start of the second debate was delayed by about five minutes as confused panelists pointed out that neither candidate was on stage.

The Nets should be careful not to confuse visionary point guard play with the ability of a person to see life's big picture.

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