Sentence examples for term is confusing from inspiring English sources

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He was responding to claims by Woman's Hour presenter Jane Garvey that his station has "a massively middle-class bent", insisting that the term is "confusing and close to running out of meaning".

Although the term 'UPD 14 pat syndrome' has been utilized previously, the term is confusing because 'UPD 14 pat syndrome' can be caused by (epi genetic mechanisms other than UPD 14 pat.

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Sometimes, the term is confused with mucocele, but it has a more destructive character [5].

MR. CHANY: Sometimes the terms are confusing.

For me the book was a bit slow and tedious in places and some of the weaponry terms were confusing.

Moreover, terms are confusing and patients may often be reluctant to ask questions.

Lest these terms be confused with an earlier generation of push: a "pull" is an unsolicited action by a consumer, whereas a "push" is a solicitation by a seller/producer.

The term itself is confusing.

(The term corn is confusing outside of the United States, where it refers to cereals in general).

But Mr Stannard believes the term baccalaureate is confusing, as it is associated with sixth-form study.

Unless it can be demonstrated that the eight properties picked out by these definitions are highly correlated with one another, something which they doubt on empirical grounds, the term 'innate' is confusing and unhelpful.

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