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This has been going on for a long time, and there's little incentive for the intellectuals, and none for the politicians, to dwell in the specific confusions.

This matrix was constructed as a weighted average across participants (and captured 51% of the variability in the data, despite considerable variation among participants in their region-specific confusion matrices).

The report cites specific examples of "confusion" about where responsibilities lie between BBC Trust and corporation management, such as accountability over executive pay and the bungled £100m Digital Media Initiative IT project.

More widespread use of supports to clinical severity assessment, whether disease specific – for example, Confusion, Urea nitrogen, Respiratory rate, Blood pressure, 65 years of age and older (CURB-65) [ 21] – or generic – for example, Early Warning Score (EWS) [ 22] – is to be encouraged.

The letter regarding Ferritin test results was a specific source of confusion as not one donor was familiar with the word "ferritin" and several donors queried its meaning during the research interview, indicating the letter did not contain an adequate explanation.

PPs rated nine items related to possible negative influences of PCSGs including, meeting with dominant members who push their own views, dissemination of inaccurate information, hearing negative experiences, creating conflict over treatment decisions, promoting a specific clinician, creating confusion, supplying irrelevant information, causing confrontation and promoting a single therapy.

Astell's position on these issues is especially interesting in that she examines the female novice, theorizing an explanation of what is specific about her initial confusion and constructing a method tailored specifically for her.

It's subject to a specific kind of category confusion, because marriage is not only a civil institution but also, for many people, a religious sacrament like baptism or communion.

These outcomes have contributed to confusion regarding specific glycemic targets and the means for achieving them in both critically ill and noncritically ill patients.

The definitions above were provided with the specific intent of clarifying confusion in the literature where communication has often been mistaken for marketing, and vice versa.

The lacks of comprehensive knowledge, cooperation and regulations may also cause confusion, as specific guidelines in Switzerland have not been implemented in one field.

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