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The different terms are partly confusing, and no delineation between the terms is made.
However, there are very few and partly confusing data on the prevalence and aetiology of psychiatric symptoms (e.g. depression or anxiety) in MG patients [ 52- 54].
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Many of those adjectives could be applied to Gatsby and his friends; you have to wonder if the parishioner partly confused Fitzgerald with his fictional creations.
For those used to traditional colleges, online is confusing partly because the elements are scrambled.
The two economists report, however, that very little of this new thinking has found its way into the making of economic policy.The current account is confusing partly because it can be defined in different ways.
In the US alone, 40% of food is thrown out, partly because of confusing date labels, telling consumers to "use by", "sell by" and "enjoy by" a certain time.
I don't go along with the peppers, partly because they confuse the issue, and partly because I can't eat them raw.
The New Year's Eve attacks are shocking at least partly because they're confusing.
The Iranians were confused partly because no two attacks were exactly alike.
At the same time, Bernanke's attempt to improve the way the Fed communicates has misfired and often left investors confused, partly because he has repeatedly shifted course over the future direction of interest rates.
And I'm saying that partly just to confuse them, because I spent all of these years essentializing and risking something being so simple that it's boring, and now I leave in more asymmetries, more of what would have been a flaw to me before.
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