Sentences with phrase «confusion stemming»

Problems with implementation and confusion stemming from some of the standards served to increase complaints.
The confusion stems from the fact that new binary options auto - trading systems keep popping up online on a daily basis.
The confusion stems from regulations issued in December 2013 which forbid banks and some other payment processors from dealing directly with bitcoin or Bitcoin - related companies.
This confusion stems from the fact that bitcoin and its underlying technology, the blockchain, were never really defined separately when bitcoin launched.
The authors confusion stems from one thing — she is focusing on man made «rituals» and doesn't even mention God ONCE.
Your confusion stems from being completely unfamiliar with the bible and the basics of Judeo / Christian beliefs.
again, your confusion stems with being completely unfamiliar with the basics of Christianity.
Scannell believes her confusion stems from her memory of dreams being every bit as detailed and vivid as real events.
Some of the confusion stems from the fact that the vast majority of studies that initially hinted at potentially harmful effects were conducted on rodents, using dosages well beyond what the average person consumes in a life time.
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One common source of confusion stemmed from the training manual provided by the district.
This should warm the cockles of any enthusiast, and my confusion stems not from the message itself, but the source.
Part of the confusion stems from what the EPA considers a vehicle class, and what the automotive industry does.
The confusion stems from the fact that new binary options auto - trading systems keep popping up online on a daily basis.
My trouble and confusion stems from the fact that I don't have a current clear picture of my financial state right now.
Addendum on 3/29/2016: Perhaps my confusion stems from the fact that my willingness to take on risk is naturally dependent on expected gain.
The confusion stems from the adjacency rule which states activated discs must be adjacent to each other, which according to the rulebook is when you are able to freely draw a line between them without crossing over another potential line or an empty space.
The driving is thoroughly entertaining which is key but confusion stems from choices made about damage and player penalties.
The confusion stemmed from Epic Loot Games being so close to the name of Epic Games.
Part of the confusion stems form the Duke University press release which used the headline «Global Warming More Moderate Than Worst - Case Models».
The confusion stems from the failure of some scientists, bloggers, reporters, and others to distinguish among three separate questions.
I believe a lot of the confusion stems from readers not understanding how the oceans really operate - Coriolis Effect, ocean gyres, Ekman transport, and so on.
Some confusion stems from the historical understanding of a contract attorney.
More confusion stems from the fact that things can be vastly different in licensing across jurisdictions, and people take that and then confuse innocent people.
I think your confusion stems from assuming there is a universal definition of «minor» across laws, jurisdictions, and rights.
... One source of this confusion stems from the doctrine's very name.
My confusion stems from the Oracle versus Google appeal ruling of 2014-05-09 by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Court.
So you can see where my confusion stems from.
The confusion stems from Ripple's treasure trove of XRP tokens.
The confusion stems from ambiguities in the law.

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The view that we must «cook» the world to achieve God's purposes may stem from a confusion of the nature of human nature.
«1 Some of the confusion about play stems from ambiguities surrounding the use of the term play itself.
Part of the confusion of Cobb's position stems from the fact that the extensive continuum, conceived of as a set of relations underlying past, present, and future, is part actual and part potential — actual in as far as it is constituted by actual entities enjoying actual relationships legislating what are real potentialities governing the relationships of future occasions; and merely potential in so far as these relationships are viewed as factors determining what forms of definiteness are, and are not, possible as factors in future fact.
A lot of confusion seems to stem from people confusing their experience of reality for reality itself.
Our present confusion about the dignity of marriage stems from the fact that our society has largely rejected the five honorific grounds of marital dignity.
Some of it stems from the confusion that occurs between the child's age at the divorce and the child's age when problems develop.
This confusion could stem from the fact that at six weeks, most breastfeeding mothers are still experiencing lactation amenorrhea.
City Councilman Jumaane Williams and Public Advocate Bill de Blasio said they were distressed by a flurry of complaints from voters during Thursday's state legislative primaries, stemming mainly from voter confusion over poll site changes after district lines were redrawn earlier this year.
Confusion over why people with darker skin might use indoor tanning stems from an incomplete understanding of why people tan in the first place, Blashill said.
Much of the current confusion in neuroscience research on fear stems from the conflation of two separate phenomena that are both labeled «fear»: behavioral and physiological fear responses elicited by threats, such as a snake or a mugger, and conscious feelings of fear, which occur in the same situation but are controlled by a different brain system.
To see where this confusion might stem from, researchers tested two ways people are known to link actions and their outcomes.
Some of the current confusion he's seeking to eliminate stems from the fact that the IAU's definition did not address how to classify exoplanets — that question was left for future consideration.
In a comprehensive new report, an interdisciplinary team of psychological scientists and economists aims to cut through the confusion, synthesizing available research and providing a host of new analyses to identify the factors that drive women's underrepresentation in STEM.
Despite their deep confusion about the stem cell debate as they have been presented with it, Americans seem to believe that the debate itself is harmful and divisive, pitting science against ethics as it does.
Consequently, the accelerated generation of stem cell lines is accompanied by confusion and duplication of cell line names and cell identities.
Doctors have known for some time that the confusion and memory loss caused by the brain lesions associated with Alzheimer's can also be caused by other types of brain changes, such as tissue damage stemming from strokes.
They are an absolutely normal part of human energy metabolism that preferentially fuel the brain while much of the rest of the body runs on fatty acids during times of carbohydrate unavailability.50 The negative view of KBs stems from confusion of benign dietary ketosis (BDK) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
Does the idea of using STEM at your school trigger excitement, mild apprehension or all - out confusion?
[We can] reverse the current declining trend — a trend that stems more from weakness of purpose, confusion of vision, underuse of talent and lack of leadership than from conditions beyond our control.»
The problem stems from parents» concern that their own children might be denied promotion or graduation based on a test score; from voters» confusion when their own upscale suburban schools are deemed to be failing by state or federal accountability systems even though most of the graduates do just fine; and from frustration when parents — often prompted by teachers — conclude that the basic - skills testing regime yields too much «drill and kill,» too little flexibility, and insufficient attention to art, music, and other creative disciplines.
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