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"It just adds some significant elements of confusion to what was already a confusing situation," Mr. Rifkin said.
BERLIN — As Germany's tally of deaths increased in what has become one of the world's most lethal infections of E. coli, new elements of confusion surfaced Wednesday with conflicting signals about whether the outbreak is abating and what caused it.
Despite these difficulties and elements of confusion between different clinical studies performed at different periods of time, citicoline has emerged as a valid treatment for patients with chronic cerebrovascular disorders or with memory problems.
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But there is another element of confusion, which comes from the participation of the Western artists.
At the very least, it added an element of confusion and risked political chaos, depending on how far the government chooses to pursue the dispute.
The ruling, while not unexpected, throws a new element of confusion into an annual ritual of snowmobiles converging at the park's four gates for the opening day of winter park touring.
A multiple of the English pound was the stone, which added a fresh element of confusion to the system by equaling neither 12 nor 16 but 14 pounds, among dozens of other pounds depending on the products involved.
This adds an element of confusion to the task of doing a mostly paediatric review.
Company representatives told the BBC that such reports might be due to "some element of confusion among an isolated number of sales consultants" and that such complaints aren't reflective of the entire chain.
Trierweiler's message, reported put her at odds with Hollande, and added an element of confusion to the election.
After an initial element of confusion -- 'What, these flowers are for me?' or, 'Who are these from?' -- a beaming smile soon emerges from behind the bouquet or flower pot.
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