' We give them a little one-liner to get them from being confused to understanding the concept.
He also claimed doctors were failing to inform plaques sufferers of the benign nature of their condition, which was being confused with fatal diseases.
That means environmentally induced effects that are translated into action by this sort of epigenesis might be being confused by researchers with inherited ones.
Unfortunately, it's too late to prevent Ford's customers from being confused.
The public, Congress and even the White House can be forgiven for being confused by the word Energy in the title of the Department of Energy.
Matsui says the intent of the new layout was to simplify things after customers complained about being confused by the excessive amount of buttons on the previous Accord.
Cabranes restated the primary goal of trademark law, which is enforced under the Lanham Act: To protect consumers against being confused about the origin and quality of a product.
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Outsiders can be forgiven for being confused.
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As you might imagine, the individuals I work with run the gamut from being confused about how to apply their academic training and experience to an appropriate career path to being extremely focused on a specific job, desired employer, and career trajectory.
Liking "Kathy Griffin, " "Juicy Couture, " or the musical "Wicked" were found to be strong indicators that a man was gay, while liking sports-related topics, "Bruce Lee" and "Being Confused After Waking Up From Naps" were more popular with straight men, according to the the study.
Those being released alongside Hernandez on Sunday were confused about what was happening.
The trouble is, as well as being clever and provocative, Mr Gray is often confused, always given to hyperbole and is occasionally plain crass.
Let me be clear before telling you my little story: What I have been up to this past week should not be confused or even compared with the fantastic journalism being done around hurricane Sandy.
"From having three confused spectators the first time, and us being super scared of the Americans, to now where there is true competition, well, it's really brought women's golf to a new level, " she said.
The NHS Confederation said a confused and fragmented service which might fail needy children was being created.
In Afghanistan, he says, he was held for five months and tortured, before being released without charge after it was discovered that he had been confused with an al-Qaeda suspect of the same name.
After 50 years in which Britain has struggled to define or resolve its confused, ambivalent, troubled relationship with Europe, the events currently being played out in this eurozone crisis look ever more likely to achieve that, while Britain remains largely passive about it.
However, Whitmarsh, despite being among the team bosses who want an end to team orders, admitted he was confused by the FIA's decision not to inflict further punishment on Ferrari.
In the same interview he insists that Labour's policy is not confused - they are committed to fight cuts that are too far and too fast now, whilst being realistic about the fact that they cannot promise to reverse any of them before they can find the money to do so.
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