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At first, this feels slightly confounding.
Food prices fell slightly, confounding economists' expectations that they would rise due to higher costs for corn, soybeans and sugar.
The convergence of physical buttons and touch screen makes first interactions slightly confounding.
You can, of course, release the trigger to cease motion detecting, then double click, then resume tracking, but the extra step is slightly confounding.
But Mr. Lefcourt's concerns are also part of the mix: his loyalty to black, his uncompromising sense of craft and his slightly confounding photographs of objects in his studio, which disdain perspectival logic.
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The sense of expectation readers are left with slightly confounds the nice cosy message that all babies are unique.
There is also a disconnect between legislation and culture which slightly confounds the Saudi government even if it does follow through.
Nevertheless, the MIMIC model that included these dose predictors suggested the effects of the PET setting were only slightly confounded by different drug doses.
Although the results were slightly confounded by sample size, Table 4 shows that the intermediate frequency SNPs were better able to resolve shorter distances, but that the low frequency SNPs contributed most of the resolution when distances were larger.
Exclusion of patients who transferred out of care may have also slightly confounded our results.
In my view this slightly confounds the clear interpretation of these signals as social signals.
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