Sentence examples for relatively confused from inspiring English sources

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The literature is relatively confused, with reported of poor parent-child agreement [e.g., [ 11, 12]], and of moderate to high agreement [e.g., [ 13, 14]].

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At least a third of the successful escapes made during the first year of the wall's existence took place in the first two months or so, when the border situation was confused and relatively fluid.

That's a good slogan, but an even better one would be 'Make my bed.'" And this guy who wanted to be on the Hall Council chewed it over for a minute, and said, "You know what, I like the ring of that," and he went and made all these posters that read "Vote for Day: Make my Bed," and put them up all over the place, leaving the student body confused but relatively unharmed.

Their visible identity is obvious; they're not ashamed to declare it, and don't feel it should be confused by the relatively recent geographical detour their ancestors took.

Although these aspects are relatively independent, they are often confused by educators.

Although there are numerous publications on all topics related to dentin hypersensitivity, a relatively high number of dental professionals are confused about the diagnosis, etiology, predisposing factors, and mechanism of this clinical condition [ 4, 9– 12].

We already noticed that informal caregivers relatively often need additional professional advice about what to do when their relative with dementia is frightened, angry or confused.

The relationships among the different groups of primates were not clearly understood until relatively recently, so the commonly used terms are somewhat confused.

Her tribalism is also relatively unusual and certainly no longer fashionable in our politically confused age.

The present findings thus provide support for the relatively untested assumption that mental imagery is more likely to be confused with actually having perceived an event than are alternative (e.g., verbal) forms of representation.

Given that the data collection was conducted in a relatively short period of time, the presence of any temporal changes could hardly have confused the data.

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