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The military could use it to confuse enemy troops.
For example read this article to prepare for a theater play, don't use it to confuse the Police.
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Or, if you want to really confuse someone, use it to wrap up the Dandy instead.
While generally this scale is easy to use, it may confuse very old participants.
It used to confuse my son when he was around the same age, because he thought it was a picture of him.
(I can barely use it without becoming confused, though I suppose if I were there more often I'd learn to accept the conditions as normal).
Many modern military planes use countermeasures to confuse such weapons.
The national debt and the deficit (which the Republicans use interchangeably to confuse voters as much as possible) are mounting.
None of those tests used the kinds of sophisticated decoys that a real ballistic missile would use to confuse an antimissile system, the report said.
"This is the stuff people like you use to confuse people like us".
The Congressional investigation focused on the sensor's difficulty in distinguishing mock warheads from decoys, which an enemy would use to confuse and overwhelm an antimissile system.
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