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This could cause confusion.
Use by another mural group could cause confusion about the company's charitable work, the letter said.
Consumer advocates say the recall has too many restrictions and could cause confusion.
New top-level domains will open up new possibilities but could cause confusion.
That mix could cause confusion for some consumers who have questions or complaints about their coverage.
Forget white or gray; those are the favorite colors for private vehicles (which could cause confusion).
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While the local community may be pleased to see the name of their society preserved, it could well cause confusion with regards to the level of protection afforded to them under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme".
As for the notion that the Wikimedia project could somehow cause confusion in the marketplace or violate Wikitravel's trademark, Ms. Bailey said that while the license required an attribution about where the content originated, to avoid confusion Wikitravel could require that the attribution be omitted.
I changed it to "ended" without even considering the possibility that it could cause any confusion.
Although the tests are intended to help men make treatment decisions, the onslaught of so many could cause more confusion.
The focus on this new price could cause some confusion because it is lower than yesterday's closing price for the September contract.
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could cause unrest
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