But gamma-ray telescopes are also confused by charged particles trapped in the earth's magnetic field.
They are also confused because what seems on the surface to be fundamental change is often merely a reshuffling of the cards.
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Older individuals may also become confused or fearful of water or the bathtub or shower stall itself.
Administrators also found that confused patients sometimes try to climb over the rails, which is even more dangerous.
That is why, when you read what they write, you become confused also.
But more than half of ob-gyn physicians surveyed also said women were confused about hormone therapy.
The list is also not to be confused with Money's Best Places to Live or its 25 Best Places to Retire, or with Parenting magazine's Best Cities for Families, or even with esoteric rankings such as the Best Places to Live in New Jersey for Autism Services.
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We're talking about -- but we also know that he was confused about this bill.
It also left many Caribou fans confused about what was happening and why.
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Hamilton, who also slipped back in the confused situation, picked his way through to a distant third behind Alonso and Williams driver Rosberg before the race was given yet more added drama when Adrian Sutil crashed his Force India car to set up another safety car situation.
Analysts also fret that consumers may be confused by the two versions of the tablet, which will have very different price points.
Benitez reacted by bringing on Ngog for Torres, who walked off the pitch seemingly perplexed at his manager's decision, while Gerrard also appeared to be a little confused.
But both postal staff and residents have been left confused, as the two roads also have similar postcodes.
The CBS interview, described as confused and rambling by critics, also led a well-known conservative columnist to call on Palin to remove herself from Sen.
The fundraising efforts has also attracted some corporate support (not to be confused with sponsor deals) from Visa, Adidas and Deloitte.
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Austen also carefully distinguishes strategic thinking from other concepts often confused with it, such as selfishness and economism, and even discusses the disadvantages of strategic thinking.
Tracy Casstles, also from the Countryside Alliance, said the act was "confused" and a waste of police time, as she insisted hunts tried to work within the law.
It is hard, indeed boring, to read at one go, and Wesley Hagood's tone is confused: he applauds stud behaviour but can sound also like an apprentice inquisitor.
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It is believed this is due to the lack of real world experience that children have and also that children sometimes get the lines between reality and fantasy confused.
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He also criticised the plan to phase out hereditary peers as "confused and dishonourable", telling peers it went against an undertaking made by former Lord Chancellor Lord Irvine of Lairg in 1999 that they would remain until the Upper House was fully reformed.
Java should not be confused with a different programming language, Javascript, which is also used extensively across the web but is not implicated in these latest security issues.
There's also free phone technical support, but really there's not much to get confused with, the interface is so intuitive.
It's a good idea to also buy between three and 20 names that are close to your primary address or that could be confused with it.
But there is also a prevalent attitude call it religious correctness with which genuine toleration is easily confused: a polite and well-meaning reluctance to engage believers in the sort of robust clash of ideas that might discomfit them.
Her team may also point to the fact that the shame and humiliation of rape victims often leads them to delayed or confused reporting of the aftermath.
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This ambiguity also frustrates American trade officials, who consider European labelling laws, both in theory and in their rather confused practice, to be a technical barrier to trade.
And in a confused transaction that gives potential investors little confidence, the government leased land to Hutchison that was also needed by the Panama Railroad and the local airport authority.
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