Arguments that the Bank of England's sovereignty will be a mirage confuse sovereignty with complete autonomy.
Mr Wahid may be trying to confuse his enemies with his oblique ways.
The coup against Mr Zelaya caused international outrage, but he would be mistaken to confuse that with enthusiasm for his ineffective rule.
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You would be unlikely to confuse Mitsubishi Motors's latest kei car with a Mercedes or a Lexus, but it does have plush seats and a roomy interior.
But Dr Cassidy said it would be a mistake to confuse sentimentality with values.
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Clearly, it would be pretty stupid to confuse the artistic importance of an individual with their importance in the art market.
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One lesson each of the participants in the smartphone and tablet markets should heed: be careful not to confuse the consumer which could paralyze demand.
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"We have to be careful not to confuse them with other conditions that can also cause problems in these realms like ADHD and social anxiety disorders, " he said.
Does this not confuse what it would be good to do with what we have to do?
They turned left, and then right again, taking a circuitous path to confuse anyone who might be following them.
Universities had their own assessment procedures, she suggested, and if exam results were to be more precisely defined, percentages could be used, without having to further confuse the exam system.
Indeed, not only is the GOP pitch a gross distortion of the truth, this is one of those all too rare moments where I get to actually prove the meme to be nothing more than another effort to confuse Americans.
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Unless we are ruthlessly skeptical of the past, we will continue to confuse fact and fiction, and innocents will be sent to jail.
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They also have to be shielded from the attentions of other elementary particles that might confuse the signal.
This should be intuitive when trade consists of bartering with goods, but currencies can confuse the issue.
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That shouldn't be a problem for Ryan as long as a staffer doesn't confuse his personal playlist with the campaign rally mix.
His critics accuse him of trying to confuse the main issue in the November referendum, which is whether Australia should be a republic or a monarchy.
Working many hours and telling everyone about it might be the best way to give your employer a sense of your commitment which they might even confuse with your quality.
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