Borrowing is not to be confused with legitimate and allowable investments, such as private placements.
They are not to be confused with diamond-like substances such as cubic zirconia and moissanite.
Slave labor in Brazil is not to be confused with slave labor of old.
Now it appears that the German exit (Gerexit, not to be confused with Grexit) could come sooner.
This is not to be confused with musical sampling, where snippets are recorded for composition and manipulation.
The new airline will be called Cambodia Airlines, not to be confused with state-owned Cambodia Angkor Air.
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To this end, we must confess to be confused about your American politics.
Vintage, not to be confused with grunge (oversized sweaters and flannel shirts) brings us back a few decades further.
This credit sale is an acceptable form of finance and is not to be confused with an interest-bearing loan.
Clearly, there's plenty of reason for the average man on the street (or in the next cubicle) to be confused.
Not to be confused with zombie websites, which have passed their useful life but are maintained as if in aspic.
The IPAB, not to be confused with the cool gadget, was established as part of ObamaCare to study Medicare spending.
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SoLo (not to be confused with YOLO), a combination of social media and location-based technology, is the motto for food trucks.
The layers that make this ambiguous to people are layers that are only to ambiguate people who want to be confused.
The fundraising efforts has also attracted some corporate support (not to be confused with sponsor deals) from Visa, Adidas and Deloitte.
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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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Not to be confused with the root user account you'll see later.
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The last time I saw her she seemed happy enough but had no idea who I was and just appeared to be confused.
He said one survey showed that consumers were likely to be confused if they looked at the device while someone else was using it.
Nokia seems to be confused about the current state of the smart phone market, and its position relative to Apple and Android phones.
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And it has been done with Denizen (not to be confused with the jeans line, though I bet they would make a helluva pairing).
If this happens, you must file an injured spouse claim (not to be confused with an innocent spouse claim) in order to get individual relief.
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First run in 1898, the Mac (not to be confused with a shorter sister race up Lake Huron) is the world's longest--333 miles--annual freshwater race.
There are always between six and 12 or so actual special operations not to be confused with the numerous other operations that will be ongoing.
Instead Republicans should push the strengthening of high risk pools (not to be confused with Obama's temporary high risk pools) already in existence in 35 states.
For years, a U.S. government-created private corporation has been responsible for managing the Internet (not to be confused with "controlling" it) on behalf of the entire planet.
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.
This is not to be confused with a genuine recovery.
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