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While the verdict is likely confusing to Westerners, prominent Buddhists have also denouncing the verdict as harsh.
When a small mom-and-pop shop slaps on a small "convenience fee" for an in-store purchase with a credit card, it is likely confusing the term for a surcharge.
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Once again, it likely confuses cause and effect.
He said the law "could very likely confuse and mislead consumers".
Since April, Ms. Medine, 21, has been publishing photos of herself wearing these pieces on her blog, the Man Repeller, as well as shots of similarly challenging recent runway looks: fashions that, though promoted by designers and adored by women, most likely confuse — or worse, repulse — the average straight man.
Post had never heard of the organization that distributed the study -- many recipients likely confused it with the respected Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, which receives support from the U.S. Embassy -- and a check of the Tbilisi street where it was supposedly located revealed that its address did not exist.
And figuring out what you can actually watch will likely confuse many first time visitors.
The confusion matrices for the NoLyr and Rhy sets show fewer confusions among the classes further spread apart which adds to the practicability of the results: negative or positive is more likely confused with neutral than the opposite.
So, at this point, Apple will either fight it out in the courts or roll out a new app to the gazillion iOS devices, which will ironically likely confuse the average consumer as well.
Singh speculates that the vandals likely confused the Sikhs at the temple for Muslims.
Depending on which sources parents follow, they can come away anxious or reassured (or, likely, confused) by the same data!
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