Sentence examples for will not confuse from inspiring English sources

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This way, party guests will not confuse "partying in honor of... ...... with a lead-in to a wedding invitation.

But the hotel will be built away from the beach, with subdued illumination that will not confuse the nesting turtles, he said.

Mr. Riddle counsels clients and their architects on incorporating wider doors, fabric patterns and colors that will not confuse people with memory loss and dementia, and even extra studs in bathroom walls for the day when handrails are needed.

I don't wish to overpraise it: it has soft spots; it frequently deals with material covered in better books; you will not confuse the author's modest prose with Nabokov's.

So Texas newcomers are confident that Washingtonians will not confuse real Texas life with a theme party like tonight's Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Ball put on by the Texas State Society, featuring Lyle Lovett, Tanya Tucker and Lee Greenwood.

A senior figure close to Miliband said: "Make no mistake, we would come down very hard on people who milk the system but we will not confuse them with the vast majority of people – most of them in work – who are really striving, trying to pay the bills and put food on the table".

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Although Cutler is the first Bears quarterback to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated since Jim McMahon in 1985, Bears fans will not soon confuse the two.

At the least, you will not easily confuse the Murano with competitors like the Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander, both of which look much more conservative, and that alone can be the tie-breaker in a purchase decision.

Although perception is usually more vivid (or, as Hume put it, has greater "vivacity") than mental imagery, the experiment appears to show that this is, at best, a mere difference in degree, and cannot guarantee that we will not systematically confuse the two.

Because the sophistication of the user is no guarantee, here, that the consumer will not be confused, I find that this factor is of limited value in determining whether the consumer is likely to be confused.

But they will not be confused for long.

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