This example demonstrates the potential for confusion when dealing with percentage changes.
This might seem like a recipe for confusion, but it also means that that Samsung has a phone to suit pretty much every potential customer.
This seems to me to just add confusion for confusion's sake.
The wings are made in Japan and the fuselage comes mostly from Italy, to be pinned together in Seattle, thus the scope for confusion is immense.
There is not as much concern for confusion if an individual uses a search engine in an effort to find the official website for the Brooklyn Nets.
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"In our judgement these features, coupled with the very limited nature of the checks, constitute a recipe for confusion, inconsistency and the risk of misuse, " the ruling said.
In any event, there's still plenty of room for confusion about other types of vehicles besides leveraged funds that can be grouped under the very popular ETF banner.
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Tops on the list for confusion is the controversial autograt.
Olson estimated 1.4 million fewer taxpayers claimed those breaks in 2006 than 2005, and says there was no explanation for the falloff except for confusion caused by the delay.
There is further potential for confusion because the IAAF ruling applies only from 2000, meaning that the highest ever pole vault of 6.15m by Sergey Bubka indoors in 1993 counts just as a world indoor record.
An outsider could be forgiven for some confusion about Tory views of the euro-zone crisis.
The reason for the confusion is that the market is pondering the wrong question.
This distinction needs to be kept in perspective for much confusion is generated by conflating the two.
The reason for the confusion is, there were three areas in which New York City made an exception.
Theresa LePore, the county's supervisor of elections, is responsible for the controversial "butterfly" ballots that have been blamed for voter confusion.
"We apologise for any confusion caused by emails stating an earlier or later arrival date, " the firm said in a statement.
"It is necessary to take action to close it for future years to avoid any confusion for students and parents alike, " he said.
"I am very sorry for the confusion my brother Jermaine has caused by his statement, which he also attributed to my youngest brother, Randy, " Marlon said.
Even the more recent New Century Evangelion, which he sees primarily as a metaphor for teenage confusion, is set in a world devastated by attacks from a mysterious alien force.
The consultation paper from the Department for Communities and Local Government also notes that combining elections can cause confusion for elections, especially given the different electoral systems being used.
For one thing, it is hard to see them working for the euro, given the confusion over responsibility for it in international arenas (see article).
The new Pension Credit to be introduced in October 2003 will guarantee a minimum income for pensioners, but could cause other confusion and headaches for women.
The new tax has created confusion for many businesses operating in China, legal experts say.
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