Sentences with phrase «cause widespread confusion»

If separation is rejected, Mr Robertson's plan could cause widespread confusion for Scottish voters as the next Holyrood and Westminster elections would be scheduled to take place at the same time.
But the new system has caused widespread confusion among teachers, parents and employers, with teaching unions claiming the majority remain unclear on what these new grades mean in practice.

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It also caused widespread concern and confusion among the college's students, professors, alumni, supporters and, yes, donors - many of whom felt like playing the anthem compromised the college's Christian values.
The current cold spell affecting most of the northern hemisphere is causing quite a stir with widespread scientific and media attention and confusion.
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