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(I do realise that I may sometimes confuse one with the other).
"They may sometimes confuse this kind of an addiction — like an alcohol addiction or a sexual addiction — with a spiritual or moral weakness.
Such problems may sometimes confuse the methods for emotion recognition.
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Severe cases are usually diagnosed before birth and may incite the parents to choose therapeutic abortion, whereas milder cases are much more difficult to diagnose and may be sometimes confused with non-accidental injury (NAI) ("child abuse") in young children.
This willingness to be the reliable and dependable friend perhaps fulfils a need in you to be needed: it may indicate that you sometimes confuse giving love with being who you are, that you are OK so long as it is you who are doing the giving.
Residual diluted CM in the duodenal or jejunal lumen may sometimes be confused with fresh haemorrhage.
Because adults with ADHD often exhibit low self-esteem, low mood, affective lability and irritability, these symptoms may sometimes be confused with dysthymia, cyclothymia or bipolar disorder and with borderline personality disorder.
BWS may sometimes be confused with the phenotypically similar Perlman's syndrome, which has a much higher frequency of cancer than BWS (Grundy et al, 1992), and for which no chromosome abnormality has yet been identified.
Although this may be a habit for you, complex vocabulary can sometimes confuse or alienate a friend.
"It is interesting because people sometimes confuse cultures with Islam.
I think people sometimes confuse playing two strikers with attacking.
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