Sentences with phrase «much confusion since»

It seems pretty straight - forward and surely could not have caused much confusion since the law was passed in 2005.
Check in was a little hectic, I traveled with 18 family members, and there was much confusion since the majority of us all had the same last name.

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Since there is so much confusion around evangelism, maybe we should start talking about gospelism instead.
And herein, in the fact that the relation is spirit, is the self, consists the responsibility under which all despair lies, and so lies every instant it exists, however much and however ingeniously the despairer, deceiving himself and others, may talk of his despair as a misfortune which has befallen him, with a confusion of things different, as in the case of vertigo aforementioned, with which, though it is qualitatively different, despair has much in common, since vertigo is under the rubric soul what despair is under the rubric spirit, and is pregnant with analogies to despair.
Since the stars in the «Cloud» were grouped together, they were all approximately the same distance from us, and so there was no confusion caused by one star appearing fainter because it was much farther away.
AngelSign has since «removed» the images which set off a ten - ton speculation nuke, but only by posting «images were removed by the webmaster» and «sorry guys, but too much confusion out there» over the top of the menu shots.
If you are familiar with the Symbian S60 OS, then you won't have to face much problems, since it has the same icons to avoid confusion.
So much of an Alzheimer's sufferer's days are fraught with confusion and despair - why not give them comforting words when you can, since they won't remember them... - susank How do the multiple points of view enhance your experience as a reader?
As a consequence, a sustained period of uncertainty, volatility and confusion is guaranteed — not least for English law firms, which have benefited so much from the UK's membership of the European Union (EU) since January 1973, when we first became a member of what was then called the European Economic Community (EEC).
Since it's new, we don't know how to categorize it», explaining much of the confusion and different names Bitcoin goes by legality wise.
If widely adopted, he hopes it will put an end to this confusion, and make new crypto users more apt to purchase bitcoin, if even in tiny amounts, instead of cryptocurrencies that he thinks might come back to bite them, since many of the cheap altcoins don't have much technical merit to back them up.
Since TREB announced its appeal of the Competition Tribunal's decision, we've become aware of much confusion and misunderstanding of our position; I'd like to set the record straight.
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