Will patients be confused by the morass of competing plans and the infamous doughnut hole?
Don't be confused by steel producing fewer people than paper despite weighing more.
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"There are some people in politics and in the press who can't be confused by the facts, " she said.
However, it declined to comment further and did not elaborate on who might be confused by the use of correct punctuation.
And they know western European consumers might at first be confused by the name change when it takes effect on Jan. 1.
Analysts also fret that consumers may be confused by the two versions of the tablet, which will have very different price points.
Even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seemed to be confused by the change, resulting in his formerly-private Facebook page becoming uber public.
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Lest you be confused by pessimistic commentary on the subject, I am here to report: There are libertarian women and they are outstanding.
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Kirsty Williams (Brecon and Radnor, Lib Dem) asked whether the post of Children's Commissioner for Wales will be confused by Westminster's Children's Bill.
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Abubakar could be the one.... but as I said I doubt him because he will be confused by the sycophants that must have started chasing their "oga" around.
The problem is the companies Apple works with sometimes seem to be confused by the three letters: N, D and A -- we're lookin' at you, Lionsgate.
Although there is concern that they don't yet fully understand the implications of the process, and may be confused by a plethora of new programmes, much will depend on whether they will be happy to recruit and remunerate students with an MSc and little experience.
That means environmentally induced effects that are translated into action by this sort of epigenesis might be being confused by researchers with inherited ones.
With the battle turning into trench warfare, the outcome may be decided by confused voters falling back on their underlying attitudes and beliefs.
What Forbes is doing should not be confused with tactics used by some younger media companies.
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The Strategic Command's written objections (not to be confused with those expressed by the Air Force) when Adm.
The public, Congress and even the White House can be forgiven for being confused by the word Energy in the title of the Department of Energy.
The industry has at last given its backing to online music stores, such as Apple Computer's iTunes and Roxio's Napster 2.0 (not to be confused with the company killed off by the music industry for aiding illegal downloads).
An earlier generation subscribed to the idea of turning on, tuning in and dropping out, but the voice of "We Can Be Strong" is so numb and confused by life on earth in 2007 that finding the right knob to tune out is too taxing.
Employees accustomed to, say, a more directive style can be genuinely confused even paralyzed by a more participative approach.
The new Apple TV, called the iTV by some, should not be confused with the Apple TV that is already on the market.
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Officials never know who's going to show up, or how much the lines will be affected by broken machines, long ballots or confused voters.
The 47 judges of the European Court of Human Rights, one for each member of the Council of Europe (not to be confused with the European Union), are elected by the council's parliamentary assembly.
Many were confused about how the game was possibly going to be released by the end of the year when Bungie was barely willing to show gameplay footage today.
The HC1 is made by Motorola Solutions, which should not to be confused with the other half of what used to be the same company, Motorola Mobility, a handset-maker now owned by Google.
The irony here is that Keynesians and monetarists to a man and woman say they love jobs, but their confused ideology which says money can be had at rates set by governmental planners blinds them to the reality that if you love jobs, you must love the very savers whose capital makes employment opportunities more plentiful.
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One of the things that was determined by the Iraq Survey Group, not to be confused with the Iraq Study Group, Jim Baker fame, but the Iraq Survey Group, the team that was dispatched to go look at the weapons of mass destruction issue on the ground after the country was liberated, came back, you saw the banner headlines, No WMD.
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Brendan Shanahan, whose position as the league's director of player safety isn't to be confused with Valentine's old job, apparently had seen enough by the time the Phoenix Coyotes' Raffi Torres leveled the Chicago Blackhawks' Marian Hossa with a hit to the head in the third game of their first-round playoff series.
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In a sign of further problems to come, Ars Techica has reported that a judge overseeing a US case - in which Apple claims its App Store trademark has been breached by Amazon - had expressed scepticism that consumers would indeed be confused.
Even the Saudis' reported, new-found willingness to increase oil production by half-a-million barrels per day should not be confused with acts of friendship.
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