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Some confuse it with discretion and some with the opposite quality bluntness or with simply not telling lies.
The earliest definition, in Nathaniel Bailey's 1727 dictionary, is "parcimonious" (now spelled parsimonious and considered a bookish term for a cheapskate) and "niggardly" (now used less frequently because some confuse it with a racial slur).
"Some confuse bitcoin and blockchain, however, most businesses are aware of the distinction between the blockchain technology and the cryptocurrencies; permissioned and permission-less blockchains and private and shared blockchain solutions," says Nagpal.
While some confuse the "Ephemeralnet" with the so-called "SnapchatNet," in reality, it's not only a new way to socialize online, it's a new way to think about everything.
This runs deep, and I fear that some confuse attention for love.
Worse yet, this reasoning is unable to produce real alternatives when it attempts to replace what is called "materialism" with non-material attitudes, which some confuse with spirituality.
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There were some confused faces.
The furor over the race leaves some confused.
Chomka's comments may have left some confused.
"Once we counted 80-something people," he said, "and that included some confused foreign tourists".
Some, confused and struggling, become easy targets for demagogues who enable them to make sense of their lives.
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