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By changing names, executives admit, they run the risk of confusing viewers.
That said, we might run the risk of confusing some people.
He had a very Italian accent (is the party at risk of confusing its supporters?).
Libération, a left-leaning newspaper, said in an editorial that there is a risk of "confusing wealth with dishonesty".
First, there is a risk of confusing people suggesting that divestment will directly hit companies in the pocketbook when the evidence mostly suggests that it won't.
With our idiocy being what it is, the British Museum runs a risk of confusing us into equating Persia with the near-eastern origins of civilisation.
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There is a risk here of confusing the biological sense of "human" as an taxonomic term (like "canine" or "simian") and the word's normative use, as in "human rights".
Recognition systems are expected to evolve under such breeding conditions, where parents face the risk of potentially confusing their own offspring with other fledglings.
Outside her familiar home environment, she is at increased risk of getting confused or falling over.
"Part of the challenge is that there are so many dates out there that consumers have the risk of being confused".
By letting older kids drink at home, parents put younger siblings at risk of being confused, and potentially increase the possibility that these younger kids may also experiment with alcohol.
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