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The good news is that even though setting up a guitar tone on the POD X3 can be a little confusing using the on-board controls, the engineers at Line 6 are pretty clever and made the device also configureable with their desktop software called GearBox.
Besides rating the relevance of pilot questionnaire items, patients were asked to identify items that were unclear or confusing using the same 5-level Likert scale applied to relevance ranking.
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Hadot thinks Marcus is simply confused in using the term phantasia for these judgments (the correct term, which he sometimes uses [cf. iv.39, v.26, viii.4], and which he sometimes distinguishes from phantasia [cf. viii.47 49], is hupolêpsis or 'assumption').
Reducing the opportunity to become confused while using the new Fire Amazon has initially reduced complexity to zero and, thanks to the MayDay video help system, it is now below zero.
Although it is statistically sound that pNx is the strongest predictor of adverse outcome in their nomogram, doctors may be confused when using the postoperative prediction model in the real world.
Thus, some scholars have found it confusing to use the notion of sacred as a universal religious quality, for it has been accepted by many religious people and by scholars of religion as referring to only one (though important) type of religious consciousness.
And it can be a bit confusing to use the mini-app that runs in your browser it's not always easy to know into which category you're placing clips.
Sometimes it's confusing to use the preferred names and pronouns, to not accidentally offend, to respect people's wishes -- often as wishes are evolving.
Disclosure rules are confusing, with citizens using the YouTube feed to file requests for impractically large quantities of raw video.
Fund managers often confuse investors by using the wrong benchmark as a basis of comparison for fund performance.
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