Sentence examples for was made more confusing from inspiring English sources

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The case was made more confusing by the fact that he had been head-butted by a zebra several years earlier.

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And the matter is made more confusing by Russia's dissembling, their admissions of limited culpability and accusations against other countries.

This situation is made more confusing by old suggestions by some authors, including Jack Horner, that Hadrosaurus is also the same as either Gryposaurus, Kritosaurus, or both.

In reverse engineering, the environment is deliberately made more confusing and the victim's trust in his own perceptions is intentionally undermined.

It's a confusing implication, made more confusing by the fact that this is a sequel to a prequel.

They differ from shrubs, which are also woody plants, by usually growing larger and having a single main stem; but the distinction between a small tree and a large shrub is not always clear, made more confusing by the fact that trees may be reduced in size under harsher environmental conditions such as on mountains and subarctic areas.

Fans were increasingly frustrated by the league's scoring system, too, which had been revised — and arguably made more confusing — in 2004.

The Nikon requires a fair amount of setup to get online, made more confusing by the fact that the "enter" function is sometimes triggered by the "O.K".

Its complexity is made even more confusing by the lack of consistency in the terms we use to describe it.

What if all the inter-office intercourse is making things more confusing than your actual job?

What if all the interoffice intercourse is making things more confusing than your actual job?

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