Sentence examples for confused with point from inspiring English sources

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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.

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The Southern point of view must not be confused with the Confederate point of view, which was a vision of an expanding slave empire in which businessmen operate vast plantations on assembly-line principles and hold absolute power over people whose ancestors had once, on another continent, belonged to local communities, made a living in the traditional ways, and so on.

To account for occlusions, where a projected feature may be hidden from view and/or confused with a neighboring point, a flexible multispectral structured illumination probe has been developed that labels each projected point with a specific wavelength using a supercontinuum laser.

The plan calls for razing the 61-acre business district — which is not to be confused with the Willets Point peninsula on the East River at Fort Totten — and replacing it with 5,500 units of housing, a hotel and convention center and 2.2 million square feet of office space, restaurants and retail shops.

Sleek, black, and easily confused with a fine-point felt-tip, this newfangled "nicotine delivery system" is dead cool.

But they can easily be confused with the upfront discount points that borrowers often pay to secure a lower interest rate.

Behavioral performance was fit to the model performance by using 1000 test words per data point (not to be confused with the number of vocabulary words N).

(These points should not be confused with market peaks, which can be identified only in hindsight).

In some cases, food intolerance can be confused with actual allergic reactions, and temporal reactions may point to the wrong offender foods.

This tenacious Congressman makes the point that independence should not be confused with a lack of accountability.

It is worth pointing out that TCM is sometimes confused with unipolar VCM.

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