Sentence examples for many confounding knuckleballs from inspiring English sources

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Two hours before Wakefield tossed his first of many confounding knuckleballs, Luis Sojo, the former Yankee who is also a coach in waiting, wondered how Mussina would react in the most important game of the season.

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…and to account for the many confounding variables that may invisibly affect the data.

To further muddy the waters, many confound the official dictionary definition by exhibiting stubborn, grubby signs of life.

"I think perhaps throwing too many hard knuckleballs has gotten me in trouble some, in an effort to strike guys out with it," Dickey said.

The 18 clues were sophisticated and in many cases confounding.

However, the steady, incremental progress he has made is extraordinary and, to many scientists, confounding.

Third, in this naturalistic observational study, many uncontrolled confounding variables might decrease the assay sensitivity.

Keller said that while there are many other confounding problems like poverty and poor governance that hinder primary education, a basic technological tool could really help.

This permutation controls for many possible confounding effects.

Adjustment for many potential confounding factors.

You might get a bad blister on your ring finger if you throw too many knuckleballs.

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