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A deleted scene from early on within the episode, in which Scully questions her doctor about her ultrasound scans, was cut from the final broadcast as writer Frank Spotnitz felt it was too "confusing" for the viewers to place doubt on the actions of the doctor so early.
"It was too confusing having so many Johnsons out there," said chief executive William Weldon, in a press release.
For a few weeks, a single menu item was offered at the pay-what-you-can price, but the experiment failed: it was too confusing and time-consuming for staff to explain the experiment and ring up the purchase, and customers never quite understood where the money was going and why they could decide how much to pay.
There's been some concern about Instant Personalization program – it was too confusing to turn it off.
Although most of the executives loved the film and praised Nolan's talent, all passed on distributing the picture, believing it was too confusing and would not attract a large audience.
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Noah: It's too confusing.
But even if it had been produced "Dickon" probably would not have drawn audiences to the Ricardian cause — it's too confusing.
A pertinent gender politics might be forming, but as yet it's too confused with posturing.
It can be boring because it is too confused or too logical, or boring because it is hysterical or lethargic, or boring because nothing really happens.
Reading Smith without studying economics, he said, was like reading Euclid without studying maths.Hayek wrote that liberalism was too confusing a term, since it had different meanings in Victoria's England and Roosevelt's America.
Many companies said the process was too confusing.
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