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The match finished on a confusing note when England's James Anderson was given out when he should not have been.
To make things even more confusing, note that some of the tax increases intended for "high income" people (using Mr. Obama's stated $250,000 and $200,000 thresholds from 2009) will actually apply to even fewer people than this analysis so far suggests.
Things got a little heavy for the glee club this year, so it seems appropriate that Season 3 would end on such an emotionally confusing note.
But it also lent a confusing note to the early hours, where fans scuttled behind the Coliseum service roads to find some way to see Vince Staples on the Main Stage or Head Wound City in the Club (the heir to the late, lamented Sports Arena, whose seating and easy entry have never been more missed).
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The dependent variable was the number of errors made by confusing notes with the same vowel in the label (e.g. perceiving the note Sol when a Do was presented or the note Fa when a La was presented, SAME error) and by confusing notes with different vowels in the label (e.g. perceiving the note Si when a Re was presented or the note Fa when a Do was presented, DIFFERENT error).
NAP subjects tend to confuse notes having the same vowel in their labels much more frequently than notes having different vowels in their labels, that is, they tend to make more frequently the type of error here referred to as SAME error compared to DIFFERENT error.
It doesn't let you know what's actually is being done to your computer and what benefit you get from doing the update 01 It was confusing to note that definitions had been created such a long time ago, but then the notation states, "these definitions are updated automatically".
It says that the optimal number of seats in parliament is given by an increasing, concave, banana-shaped curve plotting the count of representatives against population size.This square root rule is not to be confused, they note, with the square root law of fair vote allocation, discussed here.
She said she confused verbatim notes with her own words.
The mistake, he said, occurred when he confused the notes he had taken about Ms. Lepore's article — he said he often writes his research in longhand — with notes taken from "Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America," by Adam Winkler (W.W. Norton, 2011), a copy of which was on his desk at his CNN office.
I emerged from the film 90 minutes later disoriented and confused, my notes jumbled and full of mostly unanswered questions.
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