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The settlement also included safeguards against violations of borrowers' legal rights in a foreclosure, and a crucial ban on dual tracking, the confusing practice in which servicers evaluate borrowers for loan modifications while simultaneously initiating foreclosure.

He was widely criticized by the people for issuing large amounts of debased coinage that caused a rise in prices; yet it was a rational attempt to establish a gold standard in place of the confusing practice of using silver in western Japan and gold in the east.

It's not like anyone's forcing strippers on to these funerals – what a confusing practice that would be.

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And its title, a reference to the squalid, mobile encampment of Union Pacific workers building the transcontinental railroad, is nice in theory but confusing in practice.

Julius Genachowski, the F.C.C. chairman, will propose what he calls the commission's consumer empowerment agenda, aimed at ensuring that users of new technologies do not have to worry about hidden costs, confusing billing practices and what the commission calls "bill shock".

"Our students should not be thrust into a conflict of values that confuses the practice of medicine with the business of medicine," he said two years ago in a speech to the Vermont Medical Society.

We are not mistaken when seeing in Gaitonde's later painting an existentialist sensibility -- that is, with a small 'e' so to not confuse his practice with the commitment to a political existence and action as purported by the mid-20th century movement of Exisentialism put forward by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.

As discussed above, differential diagnosis of BD might be confusing in clinical practice since no specific laboratory test is available, and some patients may have symptoms and signs strongly suggestive of BD but do not fully satisfy the International Criteria, as in the Group II (probable BD) patients in our study group.

That's because, Gigerenzer says, setting probabilities out as percentages, although standard practice, is confusing.

The terminology of these cystic lesions is confusing, and in clinical practice the terms "synovial cyst" and "ganglion cyst" are sometimes used interchangeably.

Last time I checked they were going for 10 times revenue!" And so it goes; the opaque, confusing and highly volatile practice of valuing a private SaaS business is frustrating for entrepreneurs and investors alike.

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