Sentence examples for which are confusing from inspiring English sources

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Cities' procurement process, for example, typically involves requests for proposal, which are confusing for first-time bidders and, as notes Rockefeller president Raj Shah, are rarely written to solicit innovative solutions.

I was less impressed with the production by Stephen Langridge (son of the late tenor Philip), which has a surfeit of ideas, many of which are confusing, especially in Act 1.

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I find myself briefly alone with my thoughts, which are confused and contradictory.

The recognition accuracy among these actions is over 85% except basketball shoot and walk, which are confused with each other.

There are varying data size units, some of which are confused with each other.

Which is confusing.

Which was confusing — thinking one number and saying another.

Although he looked fine now, which was confusing for Finch.

Its position could change by two diameters in a typical goal shot, which is confusing.

First I had to sort through how I felt, which was confusing enough.

Another Kerry adviser said, "He talks Senate-speak, which is confusing".

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