Sentences with phrase «despite confusing naming»

ASUS» ZenFone 3 series seemed rather promising despite the confusing naming scheme adopted by the various models in the lineup, but nonetheless, ZenFone 3's journey so far has been rather slow, with various reports confirming that the smartphone has been delayed in several regions around the globe.
Speaking of which, this peanut butter chocolate cake is completely dairy, egg and grain free (buckwheat is actually a seed, despite its confusing name).
Despite its confusing name, buckwheat is not a type of wheat at all.
(Despite their confusing name, the ornithischians are not related to birds, which are saurischians.)
To be clear, despite the confusing name, the Nomad Wireless Charging Hub doesn't wirelessly charge five devices at once.

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Despite it's confusing name, morning sickness can strike any time of the day (or linger all day as was the case with my pregnancy).
I often get confused, despite my brain being in great shape, because most of these diets have actually come and gone for decades, only with different names — low - carb, Paleo, caveman, ketogenic, etc..
You won't be first to tell me that despite not having many bags to begin with, it can get quite confusing as far as their names are concerned over at Dior.
Despite being the third update for the game, the name convention makes it all the more confusing, especially for someone who has never heard about the series so far.
However despite the obvious bonus of single cart play the truncated download menu only displays characters by their name, confusing to Bleach newbie's such as myself.
For example, while ordinary medical mistakes by a medical doctor such as confusing two drugs with similar names or putting the decimal point in a prescription dosage, causing harm to a patient, would not ordinarily result in criminal liability, coming into an operating room while too drunk to drive and without reviewing which limb of a patient needs to be amputated despite a clear indication in marker on the leg of a patient showing that fact, might constitute criminal negligence on the part of a medical doctor.
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