But I think, in characteristic fashion, the Iranians confuse short-term tactics with long-term vision.
Trenches have reportedly been dug around Iraqi cities and filled with oil, which, when set ablaze, could confuse laser-guided munitions.
Don't confuse high-definition TV with digital cable or digital satellite systems.
Institutions are developing their own algorithms to confuse high-frequency traders.
The other is value-free multiculturalism--and please do not confuse this with the 18th-century truth that all men are created equal.
The defense, says Miller, is often trying to mess with your head -- confuse the offensive line and the QB.
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But to confuse such short-term, expediency-driven common interests with a durable strategic partnership is, for want of a better term, globaloney.
As you do your homework (which you should) don't confuse the razzle-dazzle effects of digital branding with the razzle-dazzle of the point you're trying to make.
Squillaci looked set to clear Youssouf Mulumbu's long ball forward only for Almunia to come needlessly racing off his line, seemingly confuse his team-mate and allow the Nigerian to double his side's lead.
The 25-year-old used clever variations to confuse the batsmen, mixing his off-breaks with an occasional doosra.
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First, there is a huge difference between fee-only , a requirement to be part of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA), and fee-based , a term created by the commisioned based world in the hopes that consumers would confuse them with truly fee-only advisors.
Seniority, personal connections, a reluctance to talk about individual merits or faults - all confuse the issue.
But the managers have sought to merge the Jones testimony with the grand jury testimony -- to confuse these two events, to blend and blur them together.
He argued that their message -- warning users not to click phony security e-mails while sending out a security e-mail of their own -- could confuse users.
As a consequence, there are those of faith who confuse mythos with logos - that is, they read a story or sacred text and interpret what is intended to be a symbolic aspect of spiritual life and treat it literally, as though the story happened historically or happened exactly as described.
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Unfortunately, that trust was betrayed when those folks let the anti-vaccine quacks confuse and frighten parents into thinking that the prevention of disease would harm their kids.
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Wurman sold TED in 2002 to U.K. publishing entrepreneur Chris Anderson (no relation to the editor of Wired magazine--though Anderson the editor was at EG--just to confuse those playing from home).
One should not sloppily confuse fiat with paper or non-backed.
However, they, along with nearly every mainstream-media pundit, repeatedly confuse raising taxes with increased revenues.
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Others fear that Pfizer's tactics may drive up costs for the employers who sponsor health plans, thanks to the complexities of co-payment schemes, and confuse patients lectured for years about the merits of generics.
Of course it'll take more listening to make a definitive call, but we don't think you can really go wrong with the Navigators as it stands, so long as your expectations are in-line with the price -- and try not to confuse them for your shades.
The judge - who observed at the start of the case last Friday that fans were hardly likely to confuse one band with the other in view of the age difference - described the settlement as "very sensible".
"Many people with an active social life like Grav could confuse early symptoms of diabetes with just over-doing it a bit over Christmas, " he said.
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His Euro-bashing looks like a ploy to confuse the issue and deflect criticism from the government.
One of the great unwritten histories of the tech revolution is how hot new industries, prospected by innovative young companies, get hijacked by established companies that merely re-label what they already have to confuse the issue and then triumph through marketing muscle.
When open adoption started gaining traction in the late 1980s and early 1990s, critics argued it would confuse children about their identity and hurt their self-esteem, and that it would make birth mothers grieve longer as they continued to see the children.
Even those old enough to remember often confuse the two elements of the oil shock of 1973-74.
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