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We should reshape the confusing pattern of different professional groups seeking to serve children, so that all professionals are trained in recognising the needs of children and listening to their voice.
Moreover, the shells fired from guns of many different calibres produced a confusing pattern of splashes in the water that made the correcting of aim and range quite difficult.
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Their current classification as polytypic species reflects the complex and confusing patterns of variation in the region; first, the assumption that populations are connected in the lowlands, and second, the historical preference of avian taxonomists to use polytypic species concepts and trinomials in classification.
This confusing pattern - or pattern of confusion - is familiar to those who have known Mr. Jackson a long time.
The truth is, the herta is a really confusing pattern.
Completed in 1932, this arresting structure, in a sort of cubist Art Deco style, has a confusing crisscross pattern of green and white marble with aluminum trim.
They form a confusing and ever-shifting pattern of competing factions and coalitions.
President Bush told the Pennsylvania gathering that in Thursday night's debate "Senator Kerry only continued his pattern of confusing contradictions".
Follow-through: stopping halfway is confusing and shows a pattern of mixed up thinking.
The clinical presentation of PE can be confusing and need not follow the general pattern of elevated BP followed by proteinuria, but can occur in a reverse order or with obscured clinical symptoms [9,11].
Despite the confusing array of nominal alliances, Middle East experts see a consistent pattern of the United States coming to the aid of established governments against rebels, both Sunni and Shiite, who threaten stability.
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