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An uprising born of panic and confusion triggered a cascade of paranoia that extended to the Nixon White House.
It may have all ended in tears anyway but the pain and confusion triggered by that episode would never leave Pietersen.
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Kinsela was heckled in public for wearing his returned services badge and this triggered confusion, resentment and depression in many servicemen, including Kinsela.
Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to force energy companies to offer the lowest possible tariff to customers, a vow that triggered confusion among political colleagues at first but will now see energy companies limited to four tariffs each for electricity and gas.
Germany´s Foreign Minister, Mr. Guido Westerwelle, has made the following statement: 'The Cologne judgements has triggered confusion internationally.
"We believe it's pretty clear, the issue of dilution and confusion aren't really triggered here," he said.
A miscommunication between the pilot and the control tower reportedly triggered the confusion.
Reports on high prevalence of anti-topo I in SLE by ELISA and its association with SLE activity and nephritis [ 8, 9] challenged the general observation on SSc specificity of anti-topo I and triggered much confusion and many controversies [ 5, 10, 11].
Confusion would just be triggered and many could ask what's going on!.It will only make things become harder for you to manage.
Impasse learning may benefit students since impasses can trigger confusion, which tends to precede learning (Lehman et al. 2012).
In Duisburg, confusion between police and organisers triggered a panicked stampede in a tunnel leading to the venue.
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