Sentence examples for confusing possibilities from inspiring English sources

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That raised a number of confusing possibilities: that the government was trying to frame its opponents; that it had accidentally attacked its own troops, who were among the victims; or that insurgent groups possessed chemical weapons and were willing to use them.

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It was one of two Christmas results that simplified the Giants' confusing web of playoff possibilities.

But on Friday, a few weeks after published reports that the authority was giving up the fight, it formally announced that the lights would be turned off, "to eliminate the possibility of confusing the vehicles with volunteer emergency vehicles".

Furthermore, awareness of the meaning and that of the word are usually different kinds of representations; there is no possibility of confusing or conflating these.

If there is a problem about the very possibility of confusing two things, it is no answer to this problem to suppose that for each thing there is a corresponding item of knowledge, and that what happens when two things are confused is really that the two corresponding items of knowledge are confused (200a-b).

Because the BACs were derived from heterogeneous strains, this analysis required parameters that limit the possibility of confusing alleles with gene families.

We also suggest adding CD15 to the Lineage Cocktail, to avoid the possibility of confusing eosinophils, which are phenotypically CD16−CD15+, with immature Lineage-cells.

An ordinate pattern of Schwann cells and the absence of scarring exclude the possibility of confusing this pattern with a newly formed neuroma [ 18– 20].

Cell cycle distribution was quantified with Modfit LT software (Verity Software House, Topsham, ME, USA), using a doublet discrimination module to eliminate the possibility of confusing multiples of G1 cells with ordinary G2 cells.

These include 1) conceptual differences on the scope of the marriage institution, 2) questions about how much change constitutes deinstitutionalization, 3) the possibility of confusing a short-run anomaly with a long-run trend, 4) the potential neglect of contradictory findings, and 5) the failure to consider the normative strengthening or institutionalization of new or revived practices.

Rather than confuse themselves with possibilities, the Giants will focus on winning, on trying to find a higher completion percentage for quarterback Eli Manning, on trying to get place-kicker Jay Feely back on track, on trying to bottle the stout defense of recent weeks.

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