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Or the result could be confusion, if not downright annoyance.
"I can understand why there could be confusion, and we owe it to President Karzai to have an effective international coordinator".
For consumers who pay attention to where their food comes from and how it is produced, the result could be confusion as they try to sort through a proliferation of competing fair trade labels with differing claims.
He said there was a fear that if the White House announced in the morning that Mr. Bush would be making an announcement on housing, there could be confusion as buyers and sellers of mortgage securities guessed what the announcement would be.
The result could be confusion among voters and opposition from some in law enforcement who prefer the laws that originated in the statehouse.
To the extent there could be confusion about that with states, with insurers, with small businesses and the like," there is a need for clarity.
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There could also be confusion for those employers who use age-16 qualifications as measure for hiring prospective employees.
But even then there could be some confusion, argued Ari Laakkonen, a lawyer with the British law firm of Linklaters & Alliance.
There could be extensive confusion over whether voters have to show identification and, if so, what kind.
The danger, he says, is that there could be "mass confusion between activity and progress" as firms leap into "awkward combinations" for fear of being left behind.
But the cost of doing so, and of parents attempting to ignore their own projections, could be massive confusion for the child.
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