Framing things as a debate between free markets and big government just confuses the issue.
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Would you like to see that happen, or do you think that confuses the two events?
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Obama says the misinformation confuses people over an already complex issue that requires public understanding.
That is a mistake, for it confuses a changing relationship with the breakdown of a relationship.
The glasses are equipped with a near-infrared light source, which confuses the software without affecting vision.
Additionally, percent does poorly with voters, which suggests that reliance on figures confuses or bores audiences.
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"The last-minute statement by Mr. Trump's representative put out late yesterday only confuses the issue, " she said.
There is no subject that intrigues, repels, frightens, confuses, inspires, contradicts and exasperates Americans more than race.
It sounds simple enough, but this powerful mono-saturation confuses the eyes, which are used to seeing a wide array of colours together.
Corporate executives think it only confuses investors to allow currency fluctuations to cause swings in earnings from period to period.
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Such a declaration only misleads people, and confuses this natural and essential molecule with real pollutants that truly should be restricted.
Having two versions, he says, confuses consumers: better to run a single commercial which, these days, can appeal to all races.
However, in the browser you can use the keyboard to jump to options in dialogs and such, which further confuses the issue.
The intimacy of Twitter confuses even some of the most media-savvy communicators.
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Bella confuses him, and not just because she gives him the munchies.
He appears on the ballot not as a Republican but as a member of the GOP, a ruse that apparently confuses some voters.
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Instead, the bewildering array of choices confuses consumers, convinces them that the decision is more important than it really is, and promotes decision quicksand.
Forgive the fan who confuses the matchup between the Baltimore offense and the San Francisco defense with an Ohio State-Michigan game from the 1970s.
Hospitals and the insurance industry can help by dismantling a destructive pricing and billing system that confuses consumers and discourages professionals from providing primary care.
First, I fear that the concept of the new normal confuses the distribution of economic outcomes (and forecasts thereof) with the distribution of asset markets.
Unfortunately, its progress has been slowed dramatically in the U.S. due to objections from the religious right, which mistakenly confuses stem cell research with abortion.
The institutions see the change as the removal of what they say is an anomaly and that having "college" in their titles confuses people, especially internationally.
Like many of his brethren, Bernanke confuses price changes that result from supply-and-demand factors in a free market with those that result from debasing the currency.
This sometimes confuses Siri, Apple's automated, voice-controlled assistant, and requires you to press an icon on the phone directing Siri to use the phone, not the Pebble.
Some experts, however, conclude that the addition of coalition warships, diplomatic working groups and private security firms, increases complexity and further confuses ship owners looking for simple solutions.
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Complexity confuses investors about the risks they are taking on.
Here too, the administration confuses common interests with common agendas.
He added that making it mandatory "eliminates game playing by the OEMs, " who would otherwise be releasing twice as many devices (some with touch, some without) which confuses consumers.
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It is flawed mainly because it confuses saving with hoarding and assumes that income not spent in the first round on consumption is not spent at all, even in subsequent rounds.
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Second, The Economist confuses negotiating rhetoric with substance.
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