Sentences with phrase «common point of confusion»

One common point of confusion for taxpayers is whether term life insurance premiums are deductible.
One common point of confusion is the responsibility of co-signers to an account.

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«In spite of my confidence in the Common Core as a starting point for an important conversation for what we expect of our students, the implementation has created confusion in many classrooms and in homes across New York State,» said Nick Lawrence, an 8th Grade Social Studies teacher and member of the panel.
Mike's right, there is sometimes a point of confusion for new authors when the «size» of their manuscript changes in physical size from the original word processor trim size of 8.5 x 11 to the more common book size of 8 × 5 or 6 × 9, and this change in size results in a greater number of pages for the final book (which affects the book's pricing).
Another point of confusion arises from the failure of owners to comprehend the concept of exclusive - use common areas.
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