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I only fear that it's being exploited and manipulated, not so much devalued but misrepresented, so that it ultimately starts to confuse people, and they start to question the message.
"What starts as a game for capital markets then starts to confuse the managers themselves.
When she is asked to stay at Northanger Abbey, Catherine's imagination takes hold and she starts to confuse real life with Gothic romance.
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But I think we have in the course of this long debt boom started to confuse claims on wealth with wealth itself.
That makes sense in that if a hamster remembered past a quarter-year, it would start to confuse active and inactive reproductive periods.
You might almost start to confuse the sports and business sections of your newspaper.
His email, on record and off record comments (as well as Owen's IMs) are starting to confuse me in their contradictions, I'm moving on.
Eventually you start to confuse the anxiety, the obsession, and those ever-so-short bursts of affection with love.
(laughs) In fact, the theater set up is starting to confuse the issue even more by coming out with 7.1.
But, tellingly, they're starting to confuse the "journalists" who believed the hype, because the storyline is beginning to change on them.
"I think somewhere in the course of our relationship, I started to confuse his anger and aggression for passion and love," she continued.
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