Sentence examples for to be rather confusing from inspiring English sources

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Multiple scenes in the episode were meant to be rather confusing and difficult to understand in order to interest viewers so they would watch the episode multiple times, trying to learn something new each time.

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Indeed, the plain person is apt to be rather confused about the differences between the methods of ethics, arbitrarily deploying one or another without recognizing any inconsistency.

Also, most outsourcing is perceived as human resource management strategy, as such listing human resource outsourcing as a strategy amongst others which obviously entails the use of human resource without adding to head count is rather confusing.

Beck kept teasing viewers with the gruesome prospect, but, when he finally got to the bunny and the chainsaw, the denouement was rather confusing.

The dual-mode, travel-friendly adapter has yet to be copied by any Windows PC maker, which is rather confusing seeing their obsession with cloning the MacBook Pro.

3) The statement that "At this time, this evidence does not permit us to resolve the relationships between H. naledi and these other species" is rather confusing.

It's rather confusing for an affable politician who is more used to plaudits than brickbats.

The picture is rather confusing.

AMD's official explanation for the numbering is rather confusing.

Google's strategy around messaging has been rather confusing in the past.

American foreign policy is rather confusing in the Middle East, as we have never openly backed one sect over the other -- we've never proclaimed that "Sunnis are good, Shi'ites are bad" (or vice versa).

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