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These are, indeed, confusing questions, but there is a simple way to avoid them.
The Brooklyn principal said on Tuesday that last spring's English exams asked students confusing questions about "petty details" of "very boring texts" and "were not aligned to the Common Core in any way".
During a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing taking testimony from James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director who was fired by Mr. Trump, Mr. McCain posed confusing questions, seeming to conflate the 2016 investigation of Mrs. Clinton's use of a private email server as secretary of state with the 2017 investigation of Russian interference in the American election.
Why focus on the 'cell-phone videos' (as if it is the videos and not the murders that are so shocking) and not on the abuse of authority and the growing illegitimacy of the monopoly on violence in the U.S. I'm not saying these are airtight arguments for or against any position, but just they're confusing questions left open to interpretation by an ambiguous style of speech.
The survey instrument was pre-tested with seven 10-year olds who were prompted to provide feedback on confusing questions.
It raises confusing questions in the clinician's mind about how edema could occur inside bone, a tissue that is clearly not distensible.
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How much did that startling finding result from the confusing question?
At the bottom of their ballots on Tuesday, New York City voters will find a small, somewhat confusing question about mayoral succession.
Proponents of the statewide ballot measure, including McNeil, believe it failed not because a majority of Colorado voters approve of slavery, but because of a poorly written and confusing question that voters were asked to decide through a "yes" or "no" vote.
Written by Sarah Greenough, who also organized the show, the book is a remarkable achievement, minutely researched, lovingly produced and graced by an essay by Ms. Greenough that uses biographical chronology to suggest how Stieglitz orchestrated the historical picture of his own career by sometimes destroying, reprinting and redating work to confuse questions of influence.
"When the public asks, 'Did climate change cause this?" they are asking a confused question.
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