Sentence examples for confused project from inspiring English sources

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The piece was revived a few years ago in Los Angeles for a rather confused project that featured soprano Jessye Norman and hip-hop group the Roots.

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But to Mr. Obama's team, it is a document that recognizes the world as it is and ends a era of illusion in which Washington confused projecting power with achieving results.

The Open Library is not to be confused with Project Gutenberg, founded by the late Michael Hart, the inventor of the electronic book back in 1971.

How marvellous it can be to let go of one's self-conscious rationalizing, with its fear of the uncontrollable, like joy, and sink helplessly into the theatre of feelings — tender and coarse, confused and projected, authentic and invented — that drives "Twelfth Night".

Advocates were further disappointed and confused when projected time frames were not met: "Time frames in research never seem to be accurate… That's disappointing.

President Roosevelt, likewise, must bear responsibility for constantly confusing the project with conflicting or incomplete communication to the artist and Mint Bureau.. Despite the difficulties with the design, Roosevelt was very pleased with the new double eagle.

The pros he contacted were a bit confused by his project.

Although The Corsair had praised some of the pseudonymous works, Kierkegaard did not wish to see his own project confused with that of the newspaper, so he turned his satirical skills against it.

These costs should not be confused with total project costs that include additional owner's costs of at least 15-40% for proving up storage sites, undertaking the required front end engineering and obtaining project approvals.

The variations of cortical columns across cytoarchitectonic fields within and between species are being scrutinized (e.g., Herculano-Housel et al. 2008), and deciphering columnar organization in Connectome projects (not to be confused with the Genome Project), such as Blue Brain, has become highly prominent (Markram 2008).

The newer condo-hotels are not to be confused with condotel projects like the 1997 Trump International Hotel and Tower.

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