Sentence examples for confusing implication from inspiring English sources

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It's a confusing implication, made more confusing by the fact that this is a sequel to a prequel.

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Friedman also managed to ship Matt Kemp - who was confused by the implication that he was a bad team-mate - and his arthritic hip to San Diego, helping thin out a clogged outfield that was blessed with depth but besieged by egos.

Maura and Vicki check into a hotel after hotfooting it out of the festival, the former tentative and slightly confused about the implications of the situation.

For a moment sport is put aside, and the youngsters and adults gather around the screen in Enshasy's home, as confused by the implications of this passing as the rest of the world.

There is one slightly troubling (or perhaps simply confusing) aspect of the CASP hypothesis articulated in the conclusion (implications) section of the article.

We find the implication that the gap is a property of the brain region to be highly confusing.

A mutual seduction scene by Platt and Anita, meant to be fraught with psychological implications, is so without credible motive for either character that it is simply confusing.

Confusing amounts of jewelry, layers, fluff, etc., see-through clothes, awkwardly inappropriate quotes, designs, or implications are a no-go too.

These two roles of ICF are frequently confused and this confusion has significant implications for research, policy and legislation.

So confusing.

Sounds confusing.

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