Sentence examples for confusing to interpret from inspiring English sources

Exact(4)

because of the parallel make the output is interleaved and therefore a bit confusing to interpret.

Because standard confidence intervals are somewhat confusing to interpret in this context, we have proposed a simple way of incorporating variability in the certification process.

(As a colleague of mine says, "Thinking faces aren't pretty"). And particular emotions can be confusing to interpret.

A sonogram or ultrasound picture is a black and white photograph, which can be a little confusing to interpret at first.

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Scoring interpretation is absent and the scale seems complex because it includes different scoring methods, which might be confusing or difficult to interpret.

20 Half of the participants felt that the questionnaire was confusing and difficult to interpret, which suggested that the questionnaire might be particularly burdensome and cognitively demanding to our group of patients.

It is conceptually confusing to combine these groups with different cultural, biological and material exposures, and it is difficult to interpret the results.

Very confusing to me.

It's confusing to me, very confusing.

Confusing, to say the least.

Perhaps they were confusing to respondents.

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