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The earliest reports have been confusing, making no distinction between the levels of acrylamide in bread and in French fries or potato chips.
It will have had the effect of making the investigation seem even more convoluted and confusing, making reality even murkier.
The interface for a full band, despite being similar to Rock Band, was found to be confusing, making it difficult to determine if a fellow bandmember was about to fail or identifying how much Star Power the band had accumulated.
And as I explored in my blog last week, To Friend Request, or Not to Friend Request?, engaging in ambiguous modes of Techno-Romance (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare) without clear intentions and purpose is inevitable these days, but can also be frustrating and confusing, making you feel insane as you try to find meaning in every poke, retweet and check-in.
The reporting of complications after surgery is often confusing, making it difficult to compare complications between different centers and evaluate patient counseling.
Also, later in this paragraph, the sentence beginning with "In contrast, cells…" seems misplaced and confusing, making this text and results hard to follow.
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Taken together, they establish that Facebook's privacy policies are prohibitively confusing, make it difficult for users to protect personal information, expose to disclosure information users believe is private, and are changed without adequate warning or consent from users.
He said of Charles, "Perhaps he has confused making money with freedom".
It is faithful to Ronald Reagan, who confused making combat training movies with actually seeing wartime action.
The lead perpetrators are overseas, the money is usually sent in small chunks, and the victims may be uncooperative or confused, making it difficult and time-consuming to build cases.
Rochford: Don't confuse making a living with making a life.
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