Sentence examples for continuing confusion between from inspiring English sources

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There has been a continuing confusion between bay and bow windows.

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And, of course, it wouldn't be a Q&A with Dylan McDermott without a question about the continued confusion between him and Dermot Mulroney, which is only compounded this year by the fact that Mulroney is also doing a hostage drama, NBC's "Crisis.

The diplomatic manoeuvrings came amid continuing confusion among Leave campaigners.

The continuing confusion is obvious in the sharp, separate dissents from Antonin Scalia and Elena Kagan.

One continuing confusion in the corporate tax debate is who, exactly, pays it.

There is continuing confusion over the final destination.

This no doubt largely accounts for the continuing confusion of civic republicanism with civic humanism.

Second, there has been continuing confusion regarding differences by age and sex.

Or it may simply reflect the government's continuing conceptual confusion.

Once association members had told us that they continued to suffer from the confusion between NF1 and the disease Joseph Merrick had, we were sensitized to the suffering created by this situation.

Generally speaking, the lab director continues, we can see again a confusion between two very different concepts and related procedures: "ex-ante regulation" vs. "ex-post controls".

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