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It's just one example of a needlessly confusing, inconsistent interface.
It was at best the product of a confused mind.
Sending e-mails and e-mailing your résumé are a perfect example of activities confused with productivity.
Expecting them to do so by July 2011, however, may turn out to be another example of confusing a hope with a policy.
The nearly monthlong delay in acknowledging the extent of these emissions is a fresh example of confused data and analysis from the Japanese, and put the authorities on the defensive about whether they have delayed or blocked the release of information to avoid alarming the public.
But in this case, as elsewhere, government fiat is a blunt instrument for making America cleaner.Rubbish offers another example of confused, inflexible policies.
The Administration is burdening the country with more and more rules and regulations: For example, White House moves to effect a step-by-step, de facto nationalization of American health care proceed apace, unimpeded by a confused Congress.
The lack of a published standardized classification system has resulted in a confused nomenclature.
The ability to microwave a hamster remained in the game, which Crockford cited as an example of the censors' confusing criteria.
There is a common misconception that Haldane's rule does not apply to taxa that lack heteromorphic sex chromosomes, which is an example of confusing the phenomenon (heterozygous sex is afflicted) with its cause (dominance patterns due to heteromorphic sex chromosomes).
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