Sentences with phrase «directly on the confusion»

Thea Westrich and Ethan Wagner play directly on the confusion, by pairing art with designer objects — like a fluorescent cross in front of tourists at the Vatican, as photographed by Thomas Struth.

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They also pass directly through the middle of the pitch to Kane's feet or to Dele or Eriksen who take the ball with momentum as they're on the move and can attack at the heart of the opponents defence causing immediate confusion.
The push back from glaciologists on this issue was a good example of how the science community can organise and provide corrections of high - profile mis - statements by non-scientists — by connecting directly with journalists, providing easy access to the real data, and tracking down the source of the confusion.
If someone holds extreme or bizarre or clearly baseless opinions, or receives funding directly or indirectly from corporations with billions of dollars in profit riding on public confusion about, or ignorance of, the scientific facts, or «chooses to spend his time» with propagandists and ideologues known to be dishonest, those are all entirely legitimate — and indeed compelling — reasons to be, shall we say, «skeptical» of his scientific claims.
Though the BC Court of Appeal's reasons do not address the international jurisprudence directly, the court concluded similarly that merely bidding on a keyword, by itself, is not delivery of a message, and that, «The critical factor in the confusion component is the message communicated by the defendant.»
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