These cues could be confusing to the person I am speaking with.
In these days of open plan offices, casual dress and blurring boundaries between home and work, it can be confusing to figure out whether your boss is behaving inappropriately.
Jim Flaherty, an advertising and marketing executive at NBTY, said the company removed a mention of some research from the product's label that the FTC said could be confusing to consumers.
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Left and right are poorly implemented in this player, and can be unnecessarily confusing to use.
Gothic lettering is famous for its complex and ornate style, which can be extremely confusing to the uninitiated.
At first blush, it can be confusing as to why there are such big disagreements over whether the heirs and corporations reached agreements or not.
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By consistently providing just enough information to be confusing, HealthTap may hope to provoke a significant number of users into paying to see a participating doctor and, presumably, persuade a significant number of participating doctors into paying HealthTap for that referral.
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Since most insider-trading reports nowadays tend to be confusing, Mr. Seyhun urges investors simply to ignore them.
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"The notion that you have two people that claim to be pope, in a sense, is really going to be very confusing, " Walsh said.
This can be confusing or disappointing to women in their workplace relationships with women of higher rank.
These indexes can be a little confusing to the uninitiated because the pictures rarely come with clear caption material, and you're not always sure what you are looking at.
Attitudes to children's research, even among regulatory bodies can be illogical and therefore confusing to parents.
For many patients, the news is likely to be incredibly confusing, and even dispiriting, as they try to grapple with drugs that they thought were the only treatment for their pain.
Google seems to be on a confusing, multi-pronged approach to staking a claim to home entertainment.
You seem to be confusing it with a social network.
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With the government asking Congress to approve a controversial but much-needed simplification of the tax system, this is the worst possible time for a supposed ally to be confusing matters by proposing yet another layer of taxes.
In the case of Brazil, firms appear to be confusing rising demand with rising inflation and, in the face of a record low unemployment rate, and a limited amount of qualified labor, hoard and overpay workers despite falling output.
It's confusing, and sometimes we cry ourselves to sleep at night, but the new ASUS N10 is hardly a netbook, and has earned the right to shed that completely confusing Eee moniker to try and be something more.
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The cross currents in the current tape can be confusing for those who try to time their trades on the indexes.
This is going to be slightly confusing for everyone out there now that Microsoft has announced the Surface, the case of which is made of liquid metal.
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In 1999 the Public Administration Select Committee called for "greater clarity and consistency" to be brought to the "confusing network of bodies which play a crucial role in British Government".
He points out that the second video contains a strange shot in which one boy disappears under infrared light, which seems to be a confusing joke in an otherwise plausible video.
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Unless there's some formulation in which Enbrel and Kineret are more effective when used in combination, that leaves Amgen with two compounds that compete against one another--a point that could be confusing when marketing the treatments to doctors.
That turns out to be a more confusing question than you might think.
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There's a lot of information out there that can sometimes be confusing, but I encourage folks to talk to their doctor to find what can work best for them.
If you pave an empty field, drivers will park in whatever way is most convenient for them but that in aggregate can turn out to be random, confusing, and at times, dangerous.
But both employers and immigrants advocates have a more persuasive objection to every town, county and state adopting its own scheme to control the employment of illegal aliens: They could be forced to deal with a confusing and expensive patchwork of laws without adequate protections.
Like I said back in April when the Levin report first came out, the question and answer session between Senators and executives during the testimony was so incredibly rife with unclarity and so confusing that it would be hard to accuse the executives of willingly giving false answers.
But by talking prematurely about tax cuts, Mr Duncan Smith is only giving ammunition to Tony Blair and confusing what should be his party's most important message: that the Conservatives' newfound decentralist approach is superior to the philosophically flawed command-and-control methods of the government.
Of course, it has to be something obscure and confusing in this economic crisis.
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