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There's always a historical gap (with varying degrees of confusion) between overthrowing a previous government and setting up a new one, as can be seen in various places in the Middle East today.
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As another contribution to literature emanating from this work, we are proposing a new measure call confusability, which measures the degree of confusion or scatteredness in a confusion matrix (error matrix or contingency table).
But a degree of confusion is understandable.
The loony clash of political currents suggests the degree of confusion roiling Hollywood at the moment.
The clash of political currents suggests the degree of confusion roiling Hollywood at the moment.
A degree of confusion is unavoidable in so chaotic a situation.
There's a degree of confusion among the public about how the season works and we have to change that.
Further details seemed to cast a degree of confusion on precisely what happened after the car left the 44th floor.
As the year ended, a high degree of confusion seemed to grip the market, with both buyers and sellers unsure about pricing.
"There's a high degree of confusion as to what's going on with the economy and what's going on with corporate profits".
But effective or not as a deterrent, it has created oddities, a degree of confusion, a vast world of asterisks and ambivalence.
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