Sentence examples for effort to confuse from inspiring English sources

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They include vickitruitt.org, which Ms. Truitt has denounced as an effort to confuse voters.

Phillips denied playing coy about his top receiver in an effort to confuse the Giants' preparations.

Bildt said there were reports of items being inserted into the scene in an effort to confuse the investigation.

Black smoke from burning tires fills the air, in an effort to confuse Israeli helicopters, sensors and drone cameras.

"Morishita was making a conscious effort to confuse the committee on this point, but the world court was very clear on this.

The reverse sweep (the equivalent of a switch hit in baseball) was developed initially in T20 cricket in an effort to confuse the bowler and exploit gaps in the field.

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So they have instead turned to smear, innuendo, criminal hacking of websites, and leaking out-of-context snippets of personal emails in their effort to try to confuse the public about the science and thereby forestall any action to combat this critical threat.

The fossil fuel industry has funded endless efforts to confuse people, to leave an impression that nothing much is going on.

"This is in addition to the Clinton campaign's efforts to confuse voters and call into question the at-large caucus sites which clearly had an affect on turnout at these locations.

For the second time in less than two months, Twitter has changed its @reply system, this time by removing an option that has existed for many months in an effort to appease confused newcomers.

Foley said it's more likely an effort by the perp to confuse Freddie Mac.

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