Sentence examples for confusing consequences from inspiring English sources

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For social democrats too, the end of the 20th century had similarly confusing consequences.

In addition, replacement of an endogenous gene with a resistance marker will not only lead to a loss of the mRNA of the endogenous gene but also to a loss of the corresponding antisense RNA, possibly leading to confusing consequences and complicating the interpretation of the results.

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He confuses consequences with causes.

Paradoxically, the public outcry was peaking just as researchers like Frank Furstenberg, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania, began to believe that the ill effects of early childbearing had been overstated, because contributing factors, like poverty and school failure, had been confused with consequences.

Failing to do so could produce rules resulting in unintended downstream consequences confusing and conflicting, not complementary, consumer online privacy protections.

In particular, the relationship between life and art, and the consequences of confusing the two, haunt Zuckerman even more with a snoopy biographer breathing down his neck.

The first came in the reassuringly familiar satirical guise of the Onion, which fearlessly – and with brazen use of that most undervalued form of wit, sarcasm – pointed out the potentially ruinous consequences of confusing the life of the singer with the life of the song.

Ordinal regression analysis and MANOVA were used to control the influence of age (at survey, at diagnosis) and time after treatment as confusing parameters on psychosocial consequences and QL.

Tim Nichols, of the Child Poverty Action Group, agrees that the party should be careful not to confuse causes and consequences.

This classification, based on the diversity of the functional activity of the wild-type product, should not be confused with the consequences of their alteration.

The data provided a mixed picture of whether professionals viewed inconsistencies as possible malingering for secondary gain (although these suspicions were only raised in the adult data) or as a consequence of traumatic, confusing histories.

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