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The significant link he introduced could lead to confuse that which belongs to care and that which depends on the environment in which it is given.
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If the sentences do not link to each other, it will only lead to confusing the reader.
The current cold snap – which could turn out to be the coldest March in the UK in 50 years – has led to confused behaviour for migrating birds.
Mouse disease models have proven indispensable in glaucoma research, yet the complexity of the vast number of models and mouse strains has also led to confusing findings.
Previous research has considered action and adventure sports using a variety of associated terms and definitions which has led to confusing discourse and contradictory research findings.
This is a key concern because the lack of widely shared definitions or classifications among researchers has led to confusing discourse and contradictory research findings.
That leads to confusing interfaces like the one I looked at earlier from Breath of Fire — how was I supposed to know there's an input field there?
Dr Caitlin Palframan, policy manager at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: "The rate of overdiagnosis in breast cancer screening has been debated widely and led to confusing messages for women on the effectiveness of breast screening.
At present, Nigeria's leaders lack a sense of awareness and purpose and this has led to confused policies and blunders such as the kidnapping of the Chibok girls, the passing of an anti-gay law and too many others to mention.
This has led to confused loyalties and management responsibilities.
However, due to the complex structure of the cell wall, multiple factors (for example, delignification, hemicellulose solubilization, porosity, enzyme accessibility, and cellulose crystallinity) interact with each other, and thus the results drawn from different works in the literature have led to confusing conclusions about the recalcitrance of lignocellulosic feedstock.
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