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"Anyone who does anything that could potentially confuse one of our customers is doing something that we cannot and will not allow".
These invitations could be used instead of 'mandatory' fields that potentially confuse or frustrate users.
We did not want to potentially confuse participants by also defining Coulomb's k.
It could potentially confuse and vex the mentally deficient to the point of tears.
Only general information on the usage of viscous damper is given in Chinese code, which would potentially confuse engineers and researchers.
It'd be surprising for Apple to potentially confuse consumers by putting out a touchscreen tablet that ran different software depending solely on the screen size.
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The judge, Robert Baines of the Santa Clara County Superior Court, ruled that the study was irrelevant and potentially confusing.
The Times's stylebook cautions against those constructions as potentially confusing.
Potentially confusing matters further, the woman appears to now be a supporter of Trump's campaign for the White House.
In their publication, the authors do a tremendous job presenting the knowledge that does exist and summarising what is known of all species potentially confused with the new one.
There have been suggestions that organisers had warned that cards expiring before August would not be valid, but others say this important information was not made known popularly and was potentially confusing.
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