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Climate change targets can be highly confusing.
As a result, the gig debate can be highly confusing.
The results of Juvenal's innovation have been highly confusing for literary history.
An immigrant's status can be contained in any number of different documents, many of which are highly confusing.
By abandoning the narrative continuity that would underpin a conventional history, he ends up leading the reader on a meandering path through the maze of modern physics, an approach which is highly confusing to the novice.And the book is clearly pitched at the novice.
Vietnamese names are highly confusing to say the least.
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Policyholders will be highly confused about what is going on for, as so often with insurance and investment, nothing about Standard Life's endowment promise was simple.
Combining fiction and documentary, in a manner that consciously brings both into question, it examines the way the media operate, the responsibilities of those employed in broadcasting and news journalism, and the highly confused state of America at the height of the Vietnam war.
We were suburban kids, bred with a tenacious but sentimental and also highly confused tribalism, a sense of the Chosen as a kind of embattled, under-funded, small-market baseball team, one whose fortunes, for all the media attention we generated, were forever suspended precipitously over an abyss.
In particular, sad is classified with the lowest accuracy of 64.93% since sad is highly confused to fear and neutral.
For occluded mouth images, sadness is recognized with the lowest accuracy (71.86%) since sadness is highly confused to disgust and surprise.
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