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"Because if they lack the robust mirror activation for actions, which they do — " Ramachandran interjected, "Then they confuse — so they may confuse their own vocalizations with somebody else's!
These findings are in accordance with other studies, also showing that multiparous mothers may confuse their children's BWs and that mothers of nonwhite infants recall their children's BW less accurately than mothers of white infants.
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The erratic movements and flights of small woodland birds, which are vulnerable to attack while away from cover, may help to confuse their predators.
For example, some participants felt that displaying visual prompts through the mirror was clever and congruent with their own current care practices; others, however, were concerned that this may startle or confuse their relatives.
Dual story lines – with Chico heading up the mountain (to find, of course, his own reserves of bravery) and the llamas (actually the Llama Llama Gang from Cashapampa) creating havoc in town – may confuse children with their scenery shifts and time cuts.
In addition, the inconsistent policies may confuse patients and their parents upon transfer to another ward.
The initial local assessment screens for people who are not appropriate for GIC referral – those, perhaps, who may have confused their discomfort with gender expectations for what is often called (perhaps unhelpfully, given the psychiatrists' aim to separate these from a patient's sex) gender dysphoria – that is, a transsexual impulse.
The American Medical Association, which warns that Web sites with inaccurate information may confuse people or even endanger their health, cautions patients not to consult Dr. Google instead of a real M.D.
Writing for NME, Hazel Sheffield said that Days Are Gone "may confuse those won over by their raw, rocking live shows".
Both may confuse new visitors.
Are Californians concerned that people may confuse the two capitals?
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