Sentence examples for confusing compared with from inspiring English sources

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And the app's design can look confusing compared with newer rivals.

But the story line for summer 2010 was complex, not to say confusing, compared with the winter collection.

Although valued for its contribution to Chinese language reform, Wade-Giles romanization is thought to be confusing compared with more recent systems.

The Google Android interface and overall design, although better than before, still feel clunky and confusing compared with the Apple iOS.

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In the poll, among those 65 and older, 62percentt said they were confused by the debate in Washington, compared with 43percentt of those under 65.

The purpose of this study was to describe behaviors associated with acute confusion (AC) in hospitalized patients and to determine whether acutely confused patients experience more adverse outcomes compared with their nonconfused counterparts.

The number of errors made by confusing each of the above note pairs (SAME error) was compared with the number of errors made by confusing all possible note pairs having the same musical interval (DIFFERENT error).

(We were at once confused and delighted by its name, so exquisitely frivolous compared with the Soviet anonymity of "Grocery Store"). I came to hate Pepsi.

Women were confused as to the benefits of postpartum care services compared with the pregnancy and delivery stages.

In our study, when severe sepsis and mortality in the HIV-group were compared with the HIV/HCV group, the data were slightly confusing.

Subjects under influence of MDMA were more anxious, more confused, friendlier, more elated and felt an increase in positive mood compared with placebo.

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