Sentence examples for confusing to keep from inspiring English sources

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I find it confusing to keep certain DNA samples in one room and do environmental DNA isolation in another room, which is the pre PCR room.

Bad marketer Bowie − Cross-platform reinventions made it confusing to keep track of core brand − Cross-Googling problem with choice of stage name (brings up hits about knives – dubiously fashionable product) − Defined an era, but ended up defined by that era, delimiting brand life (Bowie=70s. See also: Rubik's Cube = 80s).

"Beyond that, it gets too confusing to keep up with each story line".

But as such plans proliferate, some doctors and pharmacists say it is becoming too time-consuming and confusing to keep track of each one.

Could it possibly be any more annoying and confusing to keep track of all the new forms of flash storage media these days?

In that sense, it seems reasonable and less confusing to keep the taxonomy as it is by considering the particular parasitic niche of T. evansi [ 65] in relation to its strong biological, ecological, and medical differences from T. brucei.

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The anthropological work seems so far to have failed to pinpoint the origin beyond very early, but my surmise would involve a typically showy storyteller round the fire on a winter's night confusing attempts to keep warm with high approval.

Then there is the matter of paying a handful of individual fees, which isn't so hard with credit card auto-billing, but is confusing when trying to keep that bank balance hovering above zero like so many young people do.

Players routinely use topspin on ground strokes not only to confuse opponents but to keep their more powerful shots inside the baseline.

"We felt that the preparation should be consistent: it would be a bit unprofessional if I took over the game just the day before such a big match," Neville explained: better not to "confuse" them; better to keep out the way and let the current coaches get on with their work.

ESPN Deportes correspondent John Sutcliffe asked each question in Spanish -- leaving the former University of Arizona standout appearing visibly confused while trying to keep up -- before posing it again in English.

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