Sentences with phrase «confused by any part»

If you are unsure or confused by any part of the application, speak with your lender.
I have just started it, but am a newbie sewer and a little bit confused by the part at the beginning where you say» Sew the right side seam of the skirt».

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But I'm confused about the part in the bible where it says you will know them by their fruit.
I, for the most part, unless Christ explains exactly what he means by his parable (which he does sometimes), I am often completely and utterly confused by what he is saying.
Herbie» sSpice World by The Sultan of Spices, Ian «Herbie» Hemphill Part 1 True Pepper «Pepper» is the most confusing name that has ever been given to a spice.
I'm confused by one part of the recipe though so I was hoping you could clarify one point for me.
I think some parts of your thought are right, like the «confusing the opponent by playing players way out of position and making unexpected substitutions» part.
Love is a very important part of your child's emotional development because he or she will become rather confused if they are not loved by their parents.
If, like me, you've been confused by the many different verdicts on when to let your little one try peanuts, you will be happy to know the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), released detailed guidelines for pediatricians and allergists.
This recipe sounds very yummy, although I am confused by the noodle part...... Missing from the recipe maybe or am I reading it wrong?
I started writing up the step by steps but it was super confusing... So I'm gonna go ahead and just recommend that you watch the video to get that first part started!
However, it was sort of a no - brainer to figure out their problem within the first few minutes of the film, but the part I was confused about was the lack of any resolution between the husband and wife, played by Kevin Kline and Diane Keaton.
Neither, actually - «Insurgent» is part of the young - adult dystopian series about teenagers divided into factions - but I wouldn't be surprised if we're all a little confused by now.
Glen Powell makes the strongest impression as mustachioed gabber Finnegan, Wyatt Russell loosely fills Rory Cochrane's part in Dazed and Confused as the joint - rolling and philosophizing Willoughby, and Tyler Hoechlin makes for an archetypal team captain as McReynolds, a swaggering hunk by turns upstanding and infantile.
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A mess of a film this one.Plot lines confused and blurred.It seems to have been made up as they filmed.All the American cliques are there.Ugly brutal men in a one horse town, yet the place is full of emotionally wounded gorgeous women.The men are macho and the women inconsequential.The acting is rather uneven, veering from impressive, going down to Benny Hill.This is Cages best role thus far, but his normal low standards means his acting is still below par.The plots descends into a quagmire of nuttiness and by the end is daft romantic nonsense.A tighter script was needed, the director needed to be replaced to stop the film's plot wandering off in all directions and finally someone with greater gravitas was needed to take on Nicholas Cage's part...
Its convoluted plot, rendered even more confusing by a non-linear three - part structure, owes a lot to Blood Simple, but the Coen brothers» dry wit and visual sophistication are nowhere to be found here.
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What part of the high rate of failure, however, was due to inadequate student knowledge in mathematics and what part of the failure was due to the poor quality of the questions asked and the convoluted and confusing test interface designed by the test makers.
That switch is located more towards the firewall by the upper part of the clutch pedal near the master cylinder, that switch is the clutch safety switch which looks very similar to, but is not to be confused with the cruise control cutoff switch (correct me if I'm wrong) which is located towards the font / upper part of the clutch pedal.
Drive Away Assist as a further part of the Parking package assists when moving off, helping to prevent collisions caused by engaging the wrong gear or confusing the brake pedal and accelerator.
Readers will often look past substantive issues and finish the book, but they won't pick up another book by that author, and they will leave negative comments, such as, «Some parts were confusing» (a problem with consistency), «The writing was choppy» (a problem with flow within and between paragraphs), «It wasn't well written» (a problem with awkward sentences and possibly other various issues), «I wasn't sure who was saying what» or «The dialogue wasn't that great,» and «It didn't really hold my attention» or «The story was boring» (a problem with telling instead of showing).
I'm a voracious reader and while I don't * look * for errors, I do get pulled out of a book by especially noticeable ones; use of «in the passed» for «past», leaves me snarling, «How could you possibly be confused, it's not even the same part of speech!»
By the way, not to confuse you further, but there are many other «Dow Jones Indexes» around, which represent various parts of the equity market.
However, some companies are confusing consumers by offering them a free credit report and score that are not part of the mandated free annual credit report program.
You're equal parts heartbroken and embarrassed by your dog's behavior, and confused by the conflicting messages you get about how to «fix» an aggressive dog.
Maisel draws attention to the form by confusing the perception of its layers — the collage within the collage, where the part can not be differentiated from the whole, nor the image from the real thing.
The pragmatist in me (the part repulsed by confusing literature and nebulous dialectical philosophies) knows that we still need places like Cooper, imperfect means of strengthening the bonds that keep the art world from floating away into space.
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If by some chance everybody (except Reid Bryson) turns out to have been horribly confused and at the end of the day we get an anthropogenic ice age as Reid Bryson used to predict, yes, that would certainly count as «disruption», and the embarrassment of scientists would be a small part of the problem.
I'm confused by the presentation of the state's case and bewildered by what seems to be a lack of preparation on their part.
Indiana Trial Rule 403 goes on to state in part that even relevant evidence can be excluded if its probative value is outweighed by certain dangers of unfair prejudice, confusing the issues or misleading the jury.
In the absence of any indication by Mr. Ekman that he was confused or wished again to consult counsel, I see no obligation on the part of the police to suggest or insist that he «check out» the officer's statement with his lawyer.
Indeed, such a confused approach by the Ohio Supreme Court, referring in one part of its opinion to «lewd exhibitions of nudity» and in another to «lewd exhibitions of the genitals,» would create a great deal of uncertainty regarding the scope of § 2907.323 (A)(3), and likely would render that statute void for vagueness.
«It had become apparent that the «Upper Canada» part of our name, while liked by many in the profession, was not only confusing for the public, but actually was a barrier to people contacting us, or knowing who we are and what we do,» he said.
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.
According to the worldwide research and consulting company LIMRA, one of the top reasons consumers don't buy life insurance is because it is too confusing.1 As part of Life Insurance Awareness Month, we're cutting through the fog of confusion by providing you with a simple, three step approach to begin understanding life insurance and shopping for the type you need.
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The part where it gets confusing is that the different degrees in counseling typically mean people are licensed by different boards, once a degree is earned and internship hours are fulfilled.
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