Lastly, there's one
more point of confusion I want to address — namely, the fact that we are using what's popularly called a «theme engine» in order to enable a hidden feature.
Not exact matches
The article quotes David E. Teitelbaum, Partner at Sidley Austin, as saying that the guidance will be «challenging» and Angela Angelovska - Wilson, Counsel at Latham & Watkins in Washington D.C. and a Member
of the Finance Department and the Financial Regulatory Group, as explaining as others have how the guidance creates
more confusion than it clarifies: the new definitions introduce ambiguities and where it seems to target Bitcoin it isn't clear if it affects programs offering «miles» or «
points,» etc..
If you are going to pick
more than one app to increase the pool
of people you get to choose from, know that this might only add to the
confusion and distraction but that you should try for apps that have a
point of difference.
If there is
confusion, you will know which
points of the lesson need
more clarification and reinforcement.
Sorry to disillusion you again in your ongoing moment
of confusion and lack
of ESL skills but the fact is you hit all seven
points on the head with each and every comment and reply you post proving you are nothing
more than a vapid little troll with a less than meaningless life attempting to gain credibility by lying.
The big
point of confusion that e-reader owners have,... [Read
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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).
This adds one
more level
of confusion in the accounting process, especially since Bookscan numbers are supposed to be
point of sale numbers.
The latest change — a marriage
of top
points programs at Shoppers Drug Mart and Loblaw — is bound to create even
more confusion for customers.
We have already
pointed out some
of the
more egregious scientific errors in Crichton's novel (see Michael Crichton's State
of Confusion).
Confusion by some about oil and space flight actually
points to the main thrust
of the ad and the campaign: Natural gas and oil are much, much
more than just fuels.
More to the
point, we can see as much
confusion about what the consensus is from climate scientists, world leaders, and activists as we can see from any group
of sceptics.
Despite uncertainty and
confusion about the numbers, the 2016 data is one
more piece
of evidence that China will not return to the days
of skyrocketing coal consumption for good, and that the world's largest CO2 emitter is on the right path to start reducing its emissions permanently at some
point in the coming decade.
My first general
points have to be that 1) the PHIUS standard has as many flaws as the German, and 2) having two standards with the same name adds a whole new level
of confusion to the primary goal
of getting the N American Public to understand that much
more comfortable, efficient, healthy... homes are possible and affordable.
Adding to the
more recent
confusion, as Emojipedia also
pointed out in its reporting, was the fact that Apple's own app development course on coding using Swift offers an example
of an app with emojis that seems to breach its policy.