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In any number of screenings, interviews and trips to the dias, Mr. Gaghan has talked repeatedly about the fundamental originality of the story, thereby confusing the agency of the narrative, which was the Robert Baer book "See No Evil".

In recent months, conforming to this preferred narrative, attacks launched by Isis have been officially blamed, initially at least, on the Kurds, thereby confusing the overall picture and complicating the counter-terrorism response to Isis.

When genetic material is exchanged between bacterial cells, it can occur between individuals of different species through the process of horizontal gene transfer, thereby confusing the limits of interbreeding.

If so, Plato may have felt able to offer a single treatment for the two kinds of knowledge without thereby confusing them.

This summer is already set for Floridian streetwear/Spring Breakers knock-offs (fine with me) but will that neon-niche become a cultivated teenage dirtbag aesthetic that moves back into mainstream culture while studded high-heels are still on clearance, thereby confusing two separate though related ideas of "bad girl"?

Furthermore, there are processes, such as selection, that may affect the evolution of a gene, thereby confusing the signal of evolutionary history of the organism.

An American Medical Association Council report cites isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic dehydration, thereby confusing the evaluation of the state of the ECF and the state of hydration [ 68].

Cardiovascular evaluation is also (inappropriately) included in the evaluation of hydration, thereby confusing the evaluation of the effectiveness of the arterial circulation (cardiovascular evaluation) with the evaluation of the state of hydration.

The utility of such localization prediction is dependent upon the availability of accurate N-terminal sequence, which can be somewhat problematic if the method predicts the start codons correctly, but can lead to leader sequences being missing or partially included, thereby confusing the algorithms depending on them [ 3].

We don't want people confusing us with the Caribbean".

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