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It's somewhat confusing what Mr. Romney's five-point deficit in the Ipsos poll should be compared with.
It's not fast, and it's somewhat confusing, but like most of its brethren, it can even retrieve files you've accidentally deleted.
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The show has some excellent works and an intriguing and well-reasoned storyline, but as it is installed, it is somewhat confusing for the viewer.
While I have no problem with anyone's personal religious observance, or lack thereof, I am somewhat confused by Leah Koenig's boyfriend's Sabbath practices (Lives, Sept. 14).
Lucy and Kirsten's sexual experience together is something of a revelation for Kirsten, though she's somewhat confused, at the time, about what the nature of that revelation is.
A 2008 New Yorker profile relayed that market research at a Midwestern mall showed American shoppers recognised the Marc Jacobs name, although their perceptions of him were somewhat confused.
It has been somewhat confusing to me over the years why he would say that's okay.
The hypothesis may be useful for experimental researchers in the field but its presentation is somewhat confusing for a general reader.
Why Sony chose a vegetarian eatery to PR a film best known for a scene involving copious amounts of pig's blood is somewhat confusing.
Arsenal's teamsheet for Tuesday night's 2-0 victoverover Napoli was somewhat confusing.
The cumulative effect of all its hot-button topics, however, is somewhat confusing.
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