Sentence examples for made confusion from inspiring English sources

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"It might have been a mistake, it made confusion," Krason said of the name change, which has generated speculation in Denmark.

Traditional appearance identification offered a direct method to identify medicinal herbs, but this method easily made confusion.

If changes are then made, confusion can easily arise with authors citing different versions of the same publication.

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Or make confusion look clear.

Even the rabble-rousing revolutionary Alcibiades (Ciarán McMenamin), who is leading the citizens against the government of Athens, gets his wedge from Timon to pay for soldiers and "make confusion".

However, the diverse characteristics and heterogeneity of cancer usually make confusion.

Normal diffusion as used in space and anomalous diffusion as utilized in time may make confusion.

With regard to re-name Vitis genes, another classification would make confusion.

The second point which needs clarification is that there is a tendency to make confusion.

In this respect, Figure 1 contributes a lot to make confusion, since it is not clear which trHb protein represents and it seems that it has three co-existing tunnels.

Even in rare instances when extrapontine lesions are not accompanied by pontine lesions [ 31, 64], the lack of lymphocytic infiltrates in CPM lesions makes confusion with early MS unlikely.

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