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However note that the result on the lack of completeness stated in the previous theorem should not be confusing with the fact that pointwise convergence may occur as the following theorem reveals.
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Hearings on these issues, he promised, would include diverse points of view, "unlike those at which [lawmakers] don't want to be confused with the facts".
"A lot of people say, 'Don't confuse me with the facts,' " Ms. Schiff said.
"In other words, don't confuse voters with the facts?" Ms. Tasy said yesterday.
But I think that in these Gen X days of whine and neuroses, it usually means "don't confuse me with the facts" or "don't ask me to think and decide".
For a director who delivered such historical works as Schindler's List, his conduct in this case resembles that of a cub journalist who chooses to run a great story rather than confuse us with the facts.
Don't confuse me with the facts".
They just might confuse us with the facts.
It seems the rule today is, "Don't confuse me with the facts.
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