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In less capable hands the byzantine plot of "The Informant" might be confusing.
The danger here is that in answering the question, respondents might be confusing cause and effect.
Well, it makes sense that the origins of a famous feud a century and a half ago might be confusing.
Others said they had come to know the rotary so well that a straight road might be confusing at first.
If you were only familiar with the Belgian from his work on screen, then this effusive description might be confusing.
With their turnip-shaped heads, saucer eyes and ghostly pale skin they appear half-dead, or undead, which might be confusing given what is to follow.
Lowery acknowledged that it might be "confusing" for some people to hear this, given G.M.'s long-standing opposition to raising federal fuel-economy standards.
"But the ridiculousness of claiming that we would 'sink a shaft' into a wreck site suggests that he might be confusing us with someone else".
Real quick, I just want to reiterate that although this platform might be confusing to you, this is a huge break for me.
Opponents say such measures would compromise business secrets and might be confusing to investors, who would have to figure out how to reconcile tax figures with annual reports and earnings figures.
This book is very good and well written but I think for anyone under the age of 12 it might be confusing as it sometimes uses more old fashioned language or hints to something that takes a bit of decoding.
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