Sentence examples for was considered confusing from inspiring English sources

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For the usage sensor features, the visualization showing the separate lines was considered confusing, with the comment that the total line did not add information.

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In the above example, it may be considered confusing that the protocol used for optional stopping depends on the data that is being recorded.

Yet his 1947 Broadway opera, "Street Scene," based on the play of the same title by Elmer Rice, with lyrics by Langston Hughes and additional lyrics by Rice, was considered overly long and stylistically confused.

Only 0.51% of the items were considered to be confusing.

Radial symmetry of the body plan has long been considered a somewhat confusing aspect of echinoderm biology, but nowadays it is becoming much less of a problem due to the growing appreciation that each of the radial nerve cords in an extant echinoderm is homologous to the dorsal nerve cord in chordates [ 18- 23].

Since then the show has come to be considered too corny, too confused, too tainted by misconceptions about its racial politics.

Periods when the veteran was dazed or confused were considered as possible episodes of AOC.

In America, consensus is considered normal and controversy is confusing.

For an outlet such as the Guardian, which has a policy of usually printing in full words that are considered taboo elsewhere, the situation is confusing.

Its symptoms are considered vague, and so can be confused with other conditions.

The bond Kant describes is considered divine, but should not be confused with standard anthropological descriptions.

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