Sentence examples for generate some confusion from inspiring English sources

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We agree with the referees that these results may generate some confusion.

We understand that the use of both types of preparations may generate some confusion and have done our best to revise the text to more clearly differentiate between the experiments involving synapse formation and those involving plasticity induced by acute 5HT stimulation.

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Interestingly, frequent missense and truncating mutations were observed, which generated some confusion in the field about whether EZH2 could possess both pro- and anti-oncogenic functions.

However, a lack of clear boundaries between these tissues by current imaging techniques generates some confusion in their study and thorough research will help to improve our understanding of SB properties.

Previous studies of ECM components surrounding pancreatic islets have generated some confusion and this problem appears to have arisen from a limited range of available reagents and thus incomplete analyses.

Submitters do not, however, have an opportunity to review economic models that have been revised by the economic reviewers, which may generate some misunderstanding or confusion about those revisions.

Sanders' answer immediately generated some criticism -- and confusion -- on social media for the implication that the "ghetto" is exclusively where black people live -- or that all black people understand what it's like to live in a low-income area. .

This should generate no confusion, since the trivial guess function that uses the outcome (bar{beta}) to produce the estimate β does not vary throughout the paper.

Despite public heralding of the brand new Pentagon rules signaling a renewed commitment to religious accommodation, the rules actually generate more confusion than promise.

As Jung stated [ 37], intellect is undoubtedly useful in its own field, meanwhile it can also generate great confusion when dealing with values.

Obviously, this has the potential to generate confusion in attempts to generalize the use of this parameter and may be a confounding factor for comparative analysis.

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