Sentence examples for confusing cords from inspiring English sources

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The modern equivalent of a shoe box crammed with a disorganized collection of photographs looks something like a shelf full of cameras, media cards and a collection of confusing cords that go with them.

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Morphology is confusing; fetal notochordal tissue has cords and nests in a myxoid background like chordoma, however, BNCT lacks these features.

Dr. Uleman said it was confusing to label the brake cord with the word "emergency," particularly since it suggested the necessity of taking action.

As with meningeal metastatic disease, lesions in the cord itself may present with an atypical history and confusing neurological signs.

On the other hand, technician performance could be a major factor in the heterogeneity observed for MODS, since inexperienced technicians could confuse artefacts for M.tb cords.

For consumers considering going the route of cord-cutting, there have never been so many options to choose from – but it can also be confusing to know which services to choose.

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