Sentence examples for confusing circumstance from inspiring English sources

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Though "undocumented" acknowledges humanity on its face in a way "illegal" refuses to, the fact that it is open to confusing circumstance (the relevant documents) with normativity (the right documents) makes it a silent but dangerous term in our political environment.

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If her identity was stolen by confusing circumstances -- like her need for independence at age 21 and her panic to rediscover a flagging desire -- Kwan recovered part of it Thursday night during a luminous short program at the United States Figure Skating Championships at the Staples Center.

Because of the often confused circumstances and incomplete information regarding their sinkings, few wrecks of Japanese capital ships have been discovered and identified.

It is quite often that we confuse circumstances with destiny and this is because our mind has the passive tendency to attach itself to them.

Over all it's a mixed message Roman sends, part pride, part shame -- he has a good time with the jokes that deride Poles and depict them as stubbornly stupid and proud of it -- and it isn't surprising that it leaves young Jasiu confused, a circumstance that effectively sets up the rest of the action.

This work has pedagogical implications as stated at the beginning of the paper – novice analysts frequently confuse non-circumstance realisations of circumstantial meanings with circumstances.

The task shifting approach executed within well designed and managed program-specific domains whereby nurses are properly supported and compensated must not be confused with circumstances in low-income countries that compel nurses to take on additional responsibilities without adequate organizational backing and with unrealistic expectations this will increase production of health services.

Maybe it would be one day before I felt bereft of joy and confused by a circumstance in my life that blindsided me.

In the circumstances it is confusing that the current squad should hope to take the prize that eluded their illustrious predecessors.

Whether crying is an expression of discomfort, pain or fear is therefore, in certain circumstances, no longer confusing for parents: if a child has pain it can say where the pain is located, and if it is anxious, it will refer to an object of fear ('a scary dog').

He was confused by the circumstances of his firing.

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