Sentence examples for in confusing ways from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, bilingual children do better at complex tasks like isolating information presented in confusing ways.

Mr. Maltin suggests that the speeding Titanic would have slowed down if its crew and officers had understood how the cold night was bending light in confusing ways.

Achim Winkler, a spokesman for the European Union naval force, says hundreds of ships would be needed to secure the area.And for navies, almost as much as for private security providers, the surge in piracy has affected their institutional interests in confusing ways.

This way, you can more fluidly change pace in confusing ways on the field to throw defenders off balance.

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The house's upper level, which contains the living and eating spaces, overhangs a hillside, its sharply angled walls reflecting the surrounding fields in distorted, often confusing ways.

If the average person happened to sit down with a group of New Yorker cartoonists, he or she would likely hear some common words and expressions used in unfamiliar and possibly confusing ways.

Sexual abuse of children presents itself in confusing, ambiguous ways, so pedophilia education should be a mandatory part of the curriculum, repeated in elementary, middle and high school, at age-appropriate levels of detail.

So we immediately started to do all these three things, though often in a very confused way.

It also turned Wall Street into a "reckless, dangerous, and greed- driven casino", getting the struggling motor industry addicted to cheap debt and enabling Barack Obama's money-losing green-energy industrial policies.This indictment is undermined by the sweep of Mr Stockman's claims and the overwrought and often confused way in which he makes them.

However, even though the outside world reacted with mortification that Clint a) was endorsing Romney in such a painfully confused way and b) apparently now has a voice like Kermit the Frog, the speech seemed to go down well with its target audience – convention attendees who keep accidentally wearing flags on their heads instead of hats.

3) I thought that your argument was confused (or written in a confusing way).

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