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When I tell people I'm originally from Omaha, they often confuse it with Oklahoma or Iowa.
It seems to me that when readers declare that some piece of economics commentary is "wrong", they often confuse three different notions of wrongness, which are neither intellectually nor morally equivalent.
Students in Stage 2 are beginning to recognize that there are different mechanisms of evolution, but they often confuse these mechanisms, frequently trying to explain everything as natural selection, e.g., "Genetic drift occurs to eliminate the less adaptable trait that is not well suitable to the environment" (Andrews et al. 2012: 252).
Not only are companies delaying change, they often confuse consumers by saying their plastic is "recyclable," "bio-degradeable" or "compostable," all of which sound good but in practical terms may be of little use, says Greenpeace U.K. campaigner Louise Edge.
In his current work, Evangelos helps corporations innovate: As corporations start to think of how to take advantage of innovation ecosystems like Silicon Valley, they often confuse the vehicles to innovation -a venture fund, or an incubator or something else -- with actual innovation.
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Michael Herbst, the athletic director at the school, who called the girls "polite, intelligent, well-mannered and excellent athletes," said that they often confused their opponents.
Since our ethnographic studies of Russian IDUs who manufacture or use MTS suggested that they often confused oxidation and reduction and could not reliably report what MTS they either made or injected, 18 21 we group all these drugs into a single MTS category.
The classification shows that some achieved impacts were not identified as expected, probably because these were not within the scope of the project, because the interviewees were not aware of the impact itself or because they often confused expected impact with the study's objective.
When people talk about speech recognition, they mean, and often confuse, three different functions.
The Bowie version proliferated far and wide as the B-side of Sorrow in 1973, while there's a theory that people who say they like Jacques Brel often confuse Scott Walker's version of Jacques Brel with the man himself.
But they are often confused, because they both cause pain.
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