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Confusion motivates learning – if the students are allowed to demand clarifying of confusing elements.
They're written or filmed with a particular ending in sight, and they mostly leave out the distracting or confusing elements.
One of the most confusing elements of Sherley v. Sebelius is whether the Bush rules, which allowed for research on hESC lines that existed in 2001, violates Dickey-Wicker.
One confusing element is that the rogue firepower appeared to consist of a number of black-clad men who emerged from the shadows bearing assault rifles and explosives.
The water babies inspire him to consider that "people desire miracles but when they get them it adds an extremely confusing element to life".
"It would be a very confusing element within that team for them to have Kimi and Alonso, who I doubt would really like to have Kimi there".
While the Cradle simulations seem like just another confusing element of the show, they actually help clear some things up.
Adding a confusing element to the case, Whelan, who was born in Canada to British parents, has four passports: U.S., Canadian, British and Irish.
In addition, our cohort consists of young men, and data from them were collected prior to their entry into the work force, which enabled us to avoid the confusing element of occupational exposure.
Secondly, the deal is a work in progress, with numerous key elements that still to be firmed up.
This record winter rainstorm developed from numerous, interacting elements, involving the entire depth of the weather-bearing atmosphere.
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