Sentence examples for confused terminology from inspiring English sources

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The researchers also noted that students confused terminology, namely the terms "adapt" and "fitness" were used in an everyday language sense rather than within a scientific context of evolution.

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Kanner's reuse of autism led to decades of confused terminology like infantile schizophrenia, and child psychiatry's focus on maternal deprivation led to misconceptions of autism as an infant's response to "refrigerator mothers".

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Ley said the government was looking at greater transparency, targeting so-called "junk" policies, confusing terminology and hidden payments.

They also use confusing terminology and do not highlight surgical risks, according to the research published in BMJ Open.

Some might be based on content; others might be connected devices; others might be games or bots that stalk the Twitterverse – but all of them will somehow maximise the existing assets of each organisation, showing the advantages of technical literacy and the opportunities that might otherwise be hidden behind confusing terminology or difficult systems.

Examples of possibly confusing terminology are given.

Furthermore, most studies on the subject make use of general, vague, and confusing terminology.

Despite the varying and confusing terminology (reciprocal interaction vs. transactional perspective), the inherent concepts are commensurate.

Several obstacles that could potentially undermine the project's objectives were identified, including: preconceived assumptions; entrenched disciplinary thinking; and confusing terminology.

The constant acronyms and confusing terminology left me lost.

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