You seem to be confusing it with a social network.
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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.
After watching the Democratic Convention last week, a casual political observer could be excused for confusing McCain with Dick Cheney.
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He says the legal distinction can be confusing even for an employer with his decades of experience in the labor market.
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.
Never willing to cede too much ground to dedicated devices, the smartphone world has also gotten into the act, with Windows Phone 8 supporting a special class of camera apps Microsoft has burdened with the confusing name "Lenses" (not to be confused with the City Lens app from its close partner Nokia).
These cues could be confusing to the person I am speaking with.
For monolingual people like myself, dealing with a foreign language can be confusing.
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LET'S FACE IT: Buying a mutual fund can be a pretty confusing business these days, what with the proliferation of funds, fund families and fund surveys.
Neowin speculates that the reason for this could be to start afresh: by confusing host websites with a new identifier, IE 11 might avoid having legacy CSS code thrown at it, dating back to the bad old days when web designers had to give Internet Explorer special treatment.
This can be confusing or disappointing to women in their workplace relationships with women of higher rank.
But to connect with all that potential business can be daunting and confusing.
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.
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.
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.
The Tories rejected any suggestions of a deal but as the weeks passed Labour looked to be opening up the possibility of negotiations with the Lib Dems - sending a confusing message to the voters at exactly the wrong time.
Since the penalties for not filing this multi-page, confusing, duplicative-of-other mandated forms document with your personal return can be onerous, be sure to ask your tax professional if you are subject to this reporting.
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.
Teenage girls also faced confusing views of what success looked like, with the celebrity culture distorting how it could be achieved, she said.
While many financial aid award letters provide this information, some can be confusing, lacking clear distinctions between grants and loans, as well information about post-graduate outcomes associated with the institution.
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