Sentence examples for confusing cases of from inspiring English sources

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There were confusing cases of suggested dyes based on detected components from thread samples.

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One must not confuse cases of Paget's disease with inflammatory carcinoma in which there is diffuse erythema involving the entire breast with secondary involvement of nipple and areola.

Researchers show a tendency to confuse cases of anaemia caused by pregnancy (incident cases) with pre-existing cases of anaemia complicated by pregnancy (prevalent cases).

As a consequence of confused case law in the area, academics at the University of Toronto developed an AI to try to help — by mining lots of related legal texts to generate a set of features within a specific situation that could be used to check whether a person is an employee or not.

Even for the first three examples in A. pernix, S. solfataricus, and S. tokodaii, the gene prediction of these examples was still confused with cases of translational frame-shifting by other researchers [ 49].

In fact, it generates confusing information in cases of disruptions with disruptive phase different from 45 ms.

Senior advisers to both candidates have been wondering how long the American public's remarkable patience will hold out, with few willing to theorize that it will last much beyond the weekend, particularly given the thicket of confusing court cases that has grown up over the last three days or so.

However, in cases of confusing surnames, phone conversations were held with parents to ascertain their caste groups.

On MRI, considering that testicular tumours are incidentally identified in 15% of patients after a traumatic episode, a confident differentiation between a hematoma and a neoplastic mass can be easily achieved in most cases, despite confusing US appearance of an inhomogeneous focal lesion, with intralesional vascular signals occasionally observed at colour Doppler analysis [45].

Government agencies and courts examine a variety of factors, which makes the law confusing and undoubtedly leads to cases of unintentional misclassification.

But "their interpretation was confused by this case of mistaken identity".

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