Sentence examples for confusing impact from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, we highlight the confusing impact that the social marginalization and consumerism can have on young generations from lower classes in cities from the Western world.

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Once again we must not confuse impacts deriving from gender, regardless of migration experience, from those deriving from transnational marriage, albeit empirically no easy task.

However, the town clerk in New Paltz refused to grant marriage licenses, further confusing the impact of what the mayor had done.

The classification shows that some achieved impacts were not identified as expected, probably because these were not within the scope of the project, because the interviewees were not aware of the impact itself or because they often confused expected impact with the study's objective.

While Ruskin's personal reputation remains confused, his impact as a thinker is clear.

The Bush administration would do well not to confuse the impact of America's military victory over the Taliban with that over Osama bin Laden.

On the Yardbirds' Think About It, you can hear Jimmy Page trying out a guitar solo he'd later deploy on Led Zeppelin's Dazed and Confused – its impact slightly dulled by the fact that Think About It's main riff sounds distractingly similar to the tune of I've Got a Lovely Bunch Of Coconuts.

It testifies to a renewed and ongoing uplift event that is earlier than the glaciation periods but might easily be confused with impact of glacial erosion elsewhere in the eastern Alps.

The probe question for Quality 'Did I like it?' provokes an emotive reaction, which can be confused with Impact, the probe question of which also provokes an emotive reaction 'Did it grab me?'.

Otherwise they need to do some significant re-phrasing and acknowledge that maybe the VASP polymerase activity is contributing to the fast elongation, and this will mitigate and confuse the impact of their findings about the possible role(s) of side-binders.

Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA) (not to be confused with Social Impact Assessment, also abbreviated SIA) is described in Martire et al. [32] as a process-oriented tool and aims at assessing the sustainability effects based on environmental, social and economic indicators of changes on sector level, using baseline and scenario descriptions.

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