Sentence examples for evidently confusing from inspiring English sources

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The 19-year-old's deep-lying positions were evidently confusing his markers.

But instead of blaming Germans' hunger for "moral self-flagellation," she should have searched for the culprit closer to home: our journalists have busily fueled public outrage at politicians' missteps, evidently confusing moralizing editorials with political analysis.

He thinks he is winning us over with "his side of the story," but he is evidently confusing us with his studio audience.

Trump seemed to think that that the reporter had already asked a question, evidently confusing her for the other woman reporter sitting right next to her. "No, she's not the same," Niinisto explained, visibly surprised.

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But then he hesitated, evidently confused by the attackers' police uniforms.

To be sure, the complaints from the Democrats about a ballot in the county that evidently confused many voters, causing them to vote by mistake for Patrick Buchanan when they intended to vote for Mr. Gore, need to be taken seriously.

An evidently confused woman in the audience took the opportunity to ask "In what sense are you writers about Africa?" The other panelists Nadine Gordimer and Kwame Anthony Appiah were too baffled to respond.

Amani Walker, a successful Hollywood writer and the creator of "Rebel," told Lyle that she was once passed over for a job by a boss who had evidently confused her with Amaani Lyle.

Grant had been on the pitch twice during the tumult and could be seen deep in discussions with Otogo and CAF representatives; his players, who remained calm if evidently confused, behaved with enormous credit, effectively facing down the most volatile of situations you will see inside a football ground – and they saw out the game without fuss.

Beatty was evidently confused by the contents of the envelope, passing the card onto his former Bonnie and Clyde co-star.

Sir George Macfarren's name is given as "Macferren" (though spelled correctly in the index), and the title of his cantata May Day is evidently confused with William Sterndale Bennett's similarly named The May-Queen, both of which Hayes sang (pp. 279-80, 282).

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