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Reppetto occasionally engages in long, confusing discussions of small-city events that do not inform the larger story.
The play is wrapping up its Boston premiere at Company One, and outside of Jacobs-Jenkins' surreal setting -- that is to say, out here in the so-called real world -- "Neighbors" has given rise to countless and confusing discussions about race and about art.
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Much of tonight's long, complicated, often confusing discussion about prescription drugs also seemed to have a special relevance to Pennsylvania, which has one of the highest proportions of elderly people in the nation.
Worse still, words with relatively clear meanings in the vernacular are employed with very different definitions in science, a phenomenon that greatly confuses discussions of science when they are conducted in nonscientific contexts.
It is, therefore, unfortunate that the idea that genes affect behaviour is the subject of much heated and confused discussion.
Despite these pragmatic concerns, however, we were persuaded that departing from a narrow interpretation of the DSM criteria risks confusing the discussion about the nature of the mood and behavioral problems suffered by the children at issue.
It is important not to confuse doctrinal discussions of conventional realities with the ultimate.
Adding extra tangle to the already confused public discussion of neuroplasticity is the fact that the word itself can mean several things.
Also not available are things like voting comments up or down, which Couch says can make following and replying to discussions confusing for users.
But I don't have it in me to do that, especially when those resurrected fallacies are being used to confuse public discussion in a time of economic crisis, when it matters a great deal whether we have the right policy response.
Some common misunderstandings of the nature of theories (e.g., in the physical sciences) have confused the discussion of theories concerning consciousness.
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