Sentence examples for ground confusing from inspiring English sources

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While a majority of Americans support the death penalty ("The Justice America Demands," Op-Ed, Feb. 4), David Frum treads on dangerous ground, confusing what is right with what is popular.

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Tests by the RAF revealed the extent to which lack of lights on the ground confused even British pilots attempting to find landmarks.

Finally, controllers on the ground, confused about which gyro was malfunctioning, sent SOHO a command to turn off a functioning gyroscope.

Afghans on the ground are confused; they no longer know who they are supposed to fight against.

The entire regiment was meant to be dropped in drop zone W, a clearing 2 mile north of Wesel; however, excessive ground haze confused the pilots of the transport aircraft carrying the regiment, and as such when the regiment dropped it split into two halves.

The entire regiment was meant to be dropped in drop zone W, a clearing two miles north of Wesel; however, excessive ground haze confused the pilots of the transport aircraft carrying the Regiment, and as such when the regiment dropped it split into two halves.

The former mayor had panned the latest round of architectural visions for ground zero as "confusing" because they failed to capture "the significance of the place" and were "trying to do too much".

Yet to make a fetish of this power concedes too much ground, and risks confusing our own creations with some alien biology to be probed, cautiously, from a distance, rather than an all-too-human arena we can hope to comprehend, challenge and maximise, alongside the other species of time and opportunity in our lives.

The boy was sitting on the ground and looked confused, and from his mouth came a terrible sound.

For the moment, though, the situation on the ground is sufficiently confused that nervous members of the alliance may well not see their hopes of a quick, clean victory realised.

They said that the helicopter in Abbottabad appeared to have a special coating designed to elude air defenses, and that the Black Hawk's sharp edges seemed to have been replaced with curved parts that could further confuse ground radar systems.

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