Sentence examples for confusion generated by from inspiring English sources

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The fear and confusion generated by the very public prosecution of The Well of Loneliness affect both girls and staff in far-reaching ways.

Those problems are compounded by the confusion generated by the large number of relatively small service providers and wholesalers that need access to local phone networks to get D.S.L. to the consumer.

Some of the confusion generated by Columbine was inevitable: Harris and Klebold started out wearing trench coats, for instance, but at some point removed them, giving the illusion that they were four people rather than two.

To avoid the confusion generated by a fiscal year's having a number different from the calendar year in which it begins, we refer to these as Years 1, 2, 3, and 4. We turn now to the specific actions taken for each of the four years in question.

It is, therefore, the great merit of Hume's regularity theory that it shows how the positive and negative requirements of freedom and responsibility can be reconciled and how the ("verbal") confusion generated by traditional theories of causation can be overcome.

The low acceptance levels of global climate change by our students may reflect something similar: students are unlikely to have considered the evidence themselves; their attitudes therefore reflect the confusion generated by media exposure of a minority of vocal rejecters.

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We then trained a logistic regression classifier on the emotion confusion matrices generated by the two information-free batches to predict ASD versus NC.All 43 children were comfortable wearing the Glass.

When the confusion matrices generated by various single-region classifications were compared, a number of systematicities emerged, indicating that in fact the different regions were encoding different information.

The latest ruling clears up at least a little bit of the confusion generated last month.

More broadly, they said, they were worried that the confusion and uncertainty generated by the attacks would put more pressure on the domestic and international economies.

Baylis and Robert speculate that people object to chimeras because they accept the Moral Confusion Argument, according to which it is wrong to create chimeras because of the moral confusion that would be generated by the existence of individuals that cannot be definitively classified as human or as non-human (ibid., 9).

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