Sentence examples for that's confusing from inspiring English sources

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It'll also register false positives using Tesla's network of fleet vehicles, geocoding stuff that's confusing the system like billboards to prevent them causing unnecessary braking events.

"As a parent that's confusing.

Throw in the traditional scarcity of official data on PhD education and you have a system that's confusing to all but the best informed of potential PhD students.

Why we picked it: Choosing a loan can be a life-changing decision that's confusing to navigate.

Now, musicians have a choice: Ignore MySpace and keep building their fan bases on platforms people actually use, or try to drive their fans from Facebook and Twitter back to an ancient social network that's confusing.

Snapchat has a reputation for being an app that's confusing to the "olds" – something the company tried to address with a redesign just ahead of filing for its IPO.

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There is much about The Hurt Locker that is confusing.

Consumer groups have long complained that deregulation created a system that is confusing to ordinary Texans.

— to help pinpoint moments that are confusing or lack emotional payoff.

They also talk in terms that are confusing to managers and executives.

The only chapter that was confusing was that on coxsackie viruses.

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