The 25-year-old used clever variations to confuse the batsmen, mixing his off-breaks with an occasional doosra.
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Where Apple went wrong is they began to confuse version releases and feature improvements with innovation.
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This propaganda is false, and its purpose is to confuse you and justify acts of terror.
"We can't confuse words with actions, " SNAP Outreach Director Barbara Dorris told the BBC.
However, they, along with nearly every mainstream-media pundit, repeatedly confuse raising taxes with increased revenues.
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Airlines confuse the issue further when it comes to obtaining Elite status within their mileage programs.
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But Dr Cassidy said it would be a mistake to confuse sentimentality with values.
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Take care not to confuse Veblen with his contemporary Max Weber, the inventor of the carburetor.
These designations can confuse older consumers, who are already at risk for deception and fraud.
Metaphors, to use an overused metaphor, are a double-edged sword: sometimes they clarify, sometimes they confuse.
Note that some people often confuse stem cell transplants with fetal stem cell therapy.
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You should not confuse poor implementation, skill, or knowledge with what you believe is poor methodology.
There is a political realm and a social realm, and we shouldn't confuse the two.
This will only thoroughly confuse the voting public (which is what the Washington Establishment wants).
That doesn't make sense at all to us, but it could totally confuse the extraterrestrials.
But it didn't confuse the Bluetooth speaker phone in my car, or interfere with it.
In other words, they are deeply misleading and simply confuse the discussion of military modernization options.
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Don't confuse the gesture with a sudden bout of altruism on Qantas' part, however.
The loathsome thing about the Obama defenders is their intentional misuse of the language to confuse.
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But I think, in characteristic fashion, the Iranians confuse short-term tactics with long-term vision.
The court's rulings on school prayer have now become complicated enough to confuse even constitutional lawyers.
Food for thought, but trust us, you don't want to confuse hearsay for concrete fact.
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Your mistake is to confuse flexibility for an end state allowing diversity in Europe.
Some in the U.S. government confuse the Brotherhood with being "moderate" because it ostensibly eschews violence.
Arguments that the Bank of England's sovereignty will be a mirage confuse sovereignty with complete autonomy.
Wind turbines confuse aviation radar signals, making aircraft in wind farms' vicinities difficult to track.
But the extension of directors' duties seems guaranteed to confuse, especially as some of them conflict.
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His Euro-bashing looks like a ploy to confuse the issue and deflect criticism from the government.
People who have a hidden agenda or who confuse a model with reality can misuse it.
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Another big misunderstanding of previous decades was to confuse nomadism with migration or travel.
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