This confused the consumer by having different play privileges for music within their catalogue.
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In the faux debate between growth and austerity, the Keynesians have deliberately confused the terms.
His repetition of the mantra that a strong dollar was in American interests confused the markets.
And the imponderables of the Israeli political scene have now confused the political situation here even more.
Perhaps they confused the WMP with that dangerous stuff their president keeps banging on about called WMD.
All of this just buried all of the positives of personal accounts, and at best confused the public.
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You have confused the total level of Japan's savings with the surplus of such savings over domestic investment.
The state has most confused the public with the pair explicit and implicit.
Some confused the wrapping machines for mailboxes and inserted letters in the slit that the plastic came out of.
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But the rise of blogs has greatly enlarged and confused the market.
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Curry still confused the Knicks more often than not, getting them to switch or go underneath screens for no apparent reason.
But that provision in Humphrey-Hawkins has needlessly confused the Fed and the rest of us over our central bank's proper role.
Butterworth countered that Harris' office had confused the "vote tabulation" with the "vote tabulation system" in a way the legislature never intended.
Theresa May, for the Conservatives, broadly welcomed the proposals but said they "confused the government's message" by allowing discrimination in certain circumstances.
But today, technology and terrorism have confused the application of old rules.
But Pacifica and a lot of left media preferred not to talk about the crimes of Saddam Hussein, because it confused the matter.
The bank said some people who were pulling their money had confused the bank's name with Banco Confederado SA, one of the banks seized this week.
The judge in a recent case who ruled the memos might lawfully remain secret has confused the facts of a particular case with the law.
The fact that rookie Sebastien Buemi drove last season's Toro Rosso to the top of the timesheets on the first two days only confused the issue further.
It doesn't happen often -- usually the cover is a fait accompli -- but this time U.S. actress Scarlett Johansson has confused the issue by unexpectedly dying her hair.
The eagle population first took a knock when America expanded west and trigger-happy ranchers confused the pescivorous scavenger with the golden eagle, a species that really does eat chicken and sheep.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has confused the markets in recent weeks by making separate, seemingly inconsistent comments on his view about how rising energy prices and evidence of slowing growth have affected the economy.
Recall Nokia and Research in Motion, both of whom confused the market with too many close choices and paralyzed the consumer or sent them to Apple with a maximum of three choices in any category.
He said the current leadership system had confused the public and media, while the party had to decide if it was "basically oppositionalist, " or was a party of government, and prepared to enter into coalition.
The recent rash of questions surrounding Bush's intelligence erupted in the wake of a foreign policy pop quiz -- sprung on Bush by a Boston Globe reporter -- in which Bush confused the names of foreign leaders and countries.
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Not only do the devices get confused, The keypad seems to want to stick with the MacBook.
But some soldiers in the military hospital were confused by the concept of fighting while talking.
Unknown to him, the Coast Guard became confused about the on-and-off distress call .
The public was so confused by the soda that sales never picked up and the drink was a complete flop.
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