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From my perspective, the RT confused potential customers.
Local shop owners said the situation confused potential patrons, and they got the city to agree recently to rename their side of the street to match Nassau's, a development that brought only a shrug from Mr. Granata.
Frightened and confused, potential buyers stepped back, forcing underwriter Morgan Stanley to jump into the market and keep Facebook stock afloat at $38.
Radiohead isn't the only band that's not afraid to appear serious; U2, whose previous album confused potential fans by putting a light-hearted title, "Pop," on a set of brooding songs, is to release a new studio album in October.
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But in a crowded, competitive category like financial services, why would one risk confusing potential customers?
Doubles were used to confuse potential assassins and he moved around the country constantly.
This buffet of random factoids seems designed to confuse potential citizens.
Last season, he was the youngest rookie on the PGA Tour, a three-time all-American at Oklahoma, brash enough to confuse potential with results.
The base commander said such flights continued, with more the very next day, though routes and schedules were varied to confuse potential attackers.
My only skepticism is that the Messenger name might confuse potential users into thinking it's an instant messaging app, like MSN Messenger or BlackBerry Messenger.
The N.A.A.C.P. created its own legal department and in 1982 sued the fund for trademark infringement, arguing that sharing the name could confuse potential donors.
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