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Some people will find this confounding; a more charitable verdict would be that, in deference to James's brilliance, Gorra has assumed the role of a professional prismatist.
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Women who have been told repeatedly that early detection is crucial to surviving breast cancer may find this advice confounding.
Some find this state of affairs confounding, believing that the election should have been a "slam-dunk" for Hillary Clinton -- the former First Lady, twice elected Senator from New York, and former Secretary of State.
Analyzing our sample, we tried to find the confounding variable dividing abdominal or non-abdominal patients on the basis of the presenting symptom.
Soros found this back-door treatment confounding.
If such an instrument can be found, the confounding, for example, between diversity and economic performance can be disentangled and causal relationship between these two variables established.
What I find confounding about this is that the argument we're making is exceedingly simple.
Bottled water is not the only issue people find increasingly confounding.
Which is to say that I find it confounding to hear people talking about homosexuality eroding the Christian family.
I think a lot of journalists, regardless of their politics, find her confounding and a little frightening.
In our analysis, we did not find such confounding factors.
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