Confabulation is a wonderful psychological term to describe the confusion of imagination with memory.
Whether this confusion of aim will undermine his attempts to win over a worldwide audience is unclear.
Among this confusion of soldiers and weaponry, almost certainly on the losing Lancastrian side, was Towton 25.
But there has been confusion of exactly what would constitute a sectarian offence.
Confusion of date would allow managers at sovereign funds in either country to take full advantage of limited trading.
One reason for the apparent confusion of Mr Bush's Middle Eastern policy is his determination to appease the right.
Apple has cut through the buzzing confusion of its industry by applying the same formula to a succession of iProducts.
Instead of heroes and villains, it shows vividly the confusion of battle and the tragedy of ordinary people trapped by events.
Although a completely rational robot might be unfazed by the chaos and confusion of the battlefield, it could still make mistakes.
The book and lyrics by Cooper are enveloped in moodily dissonant music by Zach Redler that reflects the mental confusion of dementia.
Amid the rubble and confusion of war, the stench of the dead and wails of the living, war offers a terrible clarity.
This confusion of activity is the multitasking that psychologists rave against.
The centerpiece of the novel is the journal that Crusoe keeps during his exile, an attempt to shape the confusion of castaway existence into a coherent story.
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This clean arrangement was a smart move on Samsung's part, one that should save consumers the confusion of fumbling around simply to raise or lower the speaker volume.
Now there's no unnecessary conflict, no confusion of civic priorities.
Then after the accident the confusion of responsibility between BP, the oil rig operator, and federal and local government slowed down the response and created disjointed and unclear communications.
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Soon, emergency managers will soon be able to descend into the chaos and confusion of post-disaster settings like those that prevailed in earthquake-ravaged Haiti last year equipped with reliable cell-phone service.
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That reflects the fundamental confusion of Keynesian economics, holding that the foundation of economic growth and prosperity is adequate demand for goods and services, rather than increased production of goods and services.
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Tales abound of queues of impatient suitors forming outside the houses of popular girls, of overweight boys becoming stuck in window frames, and of mothers being accidently approached in the confusion of darkness.
If the awful confusion of warfare was a part of their lives already as this dreadful week began, the confusion has to have multiplied, as the week ends, because of what has transpired on the base where they live.
We're stuck with one point of view as the drama unfolds around us, and as in life, the camera is often pointing the wrong way when something dramatic happens, then gets swept along in the chaos and confusion of the moment.
He added that in the first generation of migrants, from places like Bangladesh - of which there is a large population in east London - there was often a confusion of what was said in Islam and what was sub-continental or Arab culture.
What strikes the author most is the uncertainty and flux of their lives as they and their circle improvised their way through the confusion of French, Spanish and British jurisdictions in the West Indies and America, and through the creeping, morphing status of the British in India.
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Of course, there has been a lot of confusion among employers about implementing the coverage mandate and their responsibilities, just as there has been a lot of confusion among states about the rules and regulations associated with the health insurance exchanges.
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And the voices of leading economists bring confusion instead of clarity to the policy debate.
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Yet at the same time there's a relentless spread of climate confusion in parts of the media.
Very often, this proliferation of executive education providers produces a good deal of confusion on the part of participants.
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The possibility of confusion over the capability of customers to make financial decisions goes well beyond conditions affecting the elderly.
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