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If you receive too much advice, it can confuse you.
At best it "can confuse and frustrate…and then only temporarily".
This says nothing about the stimulus' effectiveness, but it can confuse attempts to evaluate that effectiveness statistically.
Glastonbury does not recommend using multiple browsers to buy tickets, saying "it can confuse the ticket sale process and cause your transaction to fail".
It can confuse them, cloud their thinking, cause them to waste time and effort, and trick them into making a mistake.
The result is too many for conservation, too few for sport.Fencing offers a solution but it can confuse the deer and separate them from lower-lying ground, making life harder for them in winter.
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But such intermingling of entertainment and peddling, as artful as it may be, can confuse, annoy or alienate consumers.
(Although, as this interesting article about the show's marketing suggests, pretending something is unobtainable when it isn't can confuse would-be ticket buyers).
There are known situations that can confuse it.
Try not to overdo it though- this can confuse things even more.
In many ways it isn't, and trying to explain it in terms of one can confuse matters.
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