Sentences with phrase «needless confusion»

This will help avoid needless confusion and paperwork, as well as perhaps avoid additional disclosure documents.
Robert, I am not causing «needless confusion of the simple facts.»
Again, you are MIS - comparing, to cause needless confusion of the simple facts.
One is that, for some people, the skeptics» grasping at any story that might support their climate change denial strategies creates needless confusion for people who are unsettled, and even frightened by the threats posed by global warming.
For example, if new investors become owner partners, the old plan can become obsolete and lead to needless confusion and conflict.
It's never easy to tell who is chasing whom and in which direction, a needless confusion that dampens many of the thrills and scuttles quite a few gags.
This needless confusion does not bode well with natural resources governance and sustainable development of the country.

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When a boss doesn't communicate clearly — whether by email, face - to - face, or via text messaging — that lapse can create confusion and needless back - and - forth.
«Needless to say our hitherto smooth sailing situation with Goil ran into serious reconciliation issues as a result of the confusion around which fuel we supplied went to the security services, and which went to Goil.
Needless to say, it's this one - two punch that leads to a ton of confusion, not just among homebuyers but even attorneys and lenders themselves.
«The delay has caused confusion and allowed opponents to foment needless fears that the law could injure smaller enterprises like libraries, resale shops and handmade toy businesses.»
The Court formulated a new standard for the admissibility of eye witness testimony which, inter alia, mandated that such testimony be excluded if the defendant can prove — based on system and / or estimator variables — that the «probative value of the evidence is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue delay or needless presentation of cumulative evidence» (44 - 5).
Relevant evidence is inadmissible if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of issues, misleading the jury, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.
From the outset, it seems to have engendered an undue amount of confusion and needless complexity.
Needless to say, it's this one - two punch that leads to a ton of confusion, not just among homebuyers but even attorneys and lenders themselves.
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