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Almost 75% of physicians stated that they find radiation units confusing (35.9% confusing and 38.2% somewhat confusing).
The announcement followed a confusing 24 hours in which Trump faced accusations of indecision.
Marcy Freedman's "Boring and Confusing" (2005), a self-mocking video, adds wit and humor to the selection.
This conflicted attitude was best exemplified by the chaotic, corrupted, confusing 2018/22 World Cup bidding race that indirectly led to much that has followed.
The actions and the influence of young people not being unusually notable or effectual during the past year, you might wonder whether the Oxonians are confusing 2017 with 1967.
So the representationalist can accuse the present objection of confusing (4) with (3).
Compared with a very modest decline of SAH incidence over recent decades, the dramatic decrease of SAH ratios in these studies was confusing [27].
end{aligned} (2.10)In particular, we will use repeatedly the following further abbreviation: begin{aligned} x_{ k, l)} := x_{k, k+1), (k+2) ldots l},quad k < l. end{aligned} (2.11 Beware of confusing (2.11) with (2.9).
As a confused 9-year-old, Jennifer Blum learned her first lesson about boundaries.
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The next day I regale the quality assurance supervisor with the story of the man who confused 311 with 411.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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