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12.40pm GMT Multiple-exposure photo of the day (so far) There are a confusing number of skiers in this picture.
The 1700s saw the emergence of chemistry in Europe and the discovery of a confusing number of elements.
Like most digital movie theaters CinemaNow (cinemanow.com) offers a confusing number of ways to pay for and watch a film.
The language is too overheated to be convincing, and there are a confusing number of character names mentioned – several women prisoners, their unseen relatives, a male guard.
[9] Before 1884, a confusing number of prime meridians were in use, maintained mostly as tent poles to keep aloft the canvas of national pride.
It is a confusing number of choices with big stakes: Who will you entrust with your most precious asset — data about you and your customers?
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In this world of competing and confusing numbers, More Or Less, a statistics show on BBC Radio 4 hosted by Tim Harford, is a small oasis of mathematical rigour in a sea of endless numerical bullshit.
We must neither confuse numbers with science nor interpret a lack of numbers as implying an absence of science.
This seems to be confusing a number of people, not least the crew.
However, the Department of Health accused the royal college of using partial and conflated data, confusing the number of people and consultations.
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