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And, of course, the notion that the organization's litmus test of "confusingly similar" is, well, confusing.
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Perhaps, but this may well confuse cause and effect.
This is how fusion should be: It should leave you happily, well, confused.
Introducing an extra smartphone into this equation may well confuse customers who don't immediately get the differences between the NGP and the Xperia Play.
I would never deny that being desirable is a turn-on for many women, but what one has to do to be "hot" in our culture fosters a double consciousness that might well confuse scientists about women's sexual desires.
The first Disney After Hours event at Magic Kingdom has passed, and the reaction on social media ranges from ecstatically happy to, well, confused.
This may well seem confusing.
Baffling financial statements can have negative effects well beyond confusing investors.
Or at the very least a wrap?" The debate could very well become confusing.
Rita Chadha, head of the Refugee and Migrant Forum of East London, said the move was dangerous as well as confusing.
"There are projects like Tor that are approaching these types of problems seriously," he writes, "but apps like Whisper or Secret end up poisoning the well and confusing users.
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