Sentence examples for confusing map from inspiring English sources

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There was a rabbi in a churchyard, a Hebrew prayer and a giant crucifix, a confusing map, a lost grave, a gay cantor and a drinks reception in a Danish church.

In some cases, she says, poll workers pointed to what Walsh says was a confusing map of nearby polling places and voters were supposed to figure out for themselves where to vote.

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Texting should surely be defined as any significant button-pressing while driving, whether using a mobile phone or another machine, like a GPS device.There is a new class of accident derived from "confusing the map with the territory", and increasingly these involve hitting other people (rather than the motorist driving into a bridge or river).

But apart from confusing Google Maps and taxi drivers – and the cost to businesses of reprinting letterheads and business cards – what are the wider implications of name changing for the character of a city?

Unfortunately, we lost contact with a navigational radio tower along the 750-km flight path, confused which map we were on, and went astray.

We confuse the map with the territory, and are, time and again, surprised, that they don't coincide.

When you make up your face all tribal-style, or artfully style your hair like a cyberpunk club kid emerging from a weekend-long underground rave, it breaks up the shape of your facial map, confusing the recognition software and rendering it unable to detect you.

While adjusting to life in Taipei City with minimum language skills, the two constantly encountered problems that no app or Web site could help them solve, such as handwritten food menus that flummoxed even the most sophisticated optical-character recognition (OCR) program or confusing public transit maps.

3) I found the section fitting diffusion coefficients (in different branches) to the antigenic maps confusing — if only because strict diffusion (in one or two dimensions) has no advection term and therefore no tendency to move in one direction or another; whereas the data clearly show an advective tendency (moving to the "right" over time in antigenic dimension 1).

The lack of a tutorial or mini-map proved sometimes confusing.

The partial visual input might simply confuse the sound-mapping process.

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