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Note that some people often confuse stem cell transplants with fetal stem cell therapy.
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Even those old enough to remember often confuse the two elements of the oil shock of 1973-74.
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Economists, though, too often confuse normal marketplace price changes with inflation and deflation.
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The critics of globalization often confuse differing kinds of diversity.
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Q. and success we often confuse causes and effects.
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Today, we often confuse market reasoning for moral reasoning.
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Wendleton says people often confuse direct contact with networking.
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The defense, says Miller, is often trying to mess with your head -- confuse the offensive line and the QB.
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Despite the recession, when steep price cuts looked like the only way to go, Whirlpool last year reduced the frequency of its discounts, which it says are costly to communicate to salespeople, and can confuse customers if they are changed too often.
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Securing a conviction in a complex corporate accounting case is challenging as trials often get bogged down in complex financial arcana and can confuse a jury.
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Not to confuse the issue, the ratings are still outstanding and grab the number one spot in weekly ratings often, but key demographics such as 18- to 49-year olds were down 10% over the course of the entire season.
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