Sentences with phrase «which leads to confusion»

The use of similar trademarks or IP owned by a party which leads to confusion can be grounds for infringement.
The public, media and politicians misread normal scientific contention as a lack of consensus, which leads to confusion and policy gridlock....
[NB: I don't like this one but I include it to show you that even in «Science dictionaries» there is variation in definitions which leads to confusion].
Chart clutter and trading method clutter result in mental clutter which leads to confusion and second - guessing, this all leads to losing trades and losing money.
I also don't want to encourage poor behavior, which leads to confusion — authors see what everybody else is doing and figure it must work.
An «absence of mass» or the lack of the physical object a student is studying, which leads to confusion.
There is other fine work from the supporting cast, though many of the «whites» look almost as dark as the «Mexicans,» which leads to some confusion.
Unfortunately, this nomenclature varies internationally, which leads to confusion.
If that happened in Wales, you would be likely to have a situation where one assembly seat straddled three parliamentary seats, which leads to confusion for voters, political parties and their representatives.
«We have more than enough law to deal with potential criminal offences on social media - the problem is that they are scattered over legislation placed on the statute book between 1861 to 2003, which leads to confusion and inconsistency.
On Jan. 27, Trump signed the first executive order for a travel ban — related to travelers from seven Muslim - majority countries — which led to confusion across U.S. and overseas airports and resulted in nationwide protests against the order.

Not exact matches

Also, writing a one - paragraph e-mail may lead to misunderstanding and confusion, which later can grow into some serious mistakes.
In the latter book Whitehead recognizes the danger that his earlier rise of «perception» can lead into confusion, and he acknowledges «that it may be advisable for philosophers to confine the word «perception»» to «experiential functions which arise directly from stimulation of the various bodily sense - organs» (AI 229).
At times this led to unhelpful confusions and excesses which have harmed rather than helped the Catholic identity of some people.
This left me with alot of confusion and as a result I couldn't sleep which led to a hospital admission for myself.
The lamentable polarisation and confusion which has developed as a consequence of these conflicting interpretations of our present situation is only too familiar to anyone involved in the life of the Church and has led all too often into destructive polemic rather than real dialogue about the best way forward for Catholic Christianity in the third millennium.
We begin rather with a critique of one aspect of St. Augustine's thought, his doctrine of God's being, for it is here, I shall argue, that some difficulties appear which have led to confusion in Christian thought about love.
The difficulty was that the liberal critical scholar was engaged at one and the same time in constructing a faith - image and reconstructing the historical image, the one as a believer and the other as a scholar, and this led to the confusion between these two tasks to which Schweitzer, in effect, pointed, and which was, indeed, unavoidable.
If nothing else, this «corporatization» of Fair Trade is creating real anger and alienation, which is beginning to lead to public confusion and distrust of Fair Trade certifications in general.
The boards of GMA and the Food Marketing Institute, which represents retailers, are making a renewed commitment this year to address product date labeling and reduce consumer confusion which can often lead to food waste.
Too may experiments at once leads to confusion which leads to indecisiveness.
As an example in the Olympiacos game they went for the same ball causing confusion that led to a corner kick, which became goal number one for Olympiacos.
The FIA has said that it won't be allowed but there's still some confusion over what teams can and can't do with the suspension, which has led to the suggestion to bring back the active suspension systems.
Consistency in the rules of engagement has been the issue over the years, which understandably leads to confusion among the drivers and the fans.
This can lead to what we call «nipple confusion», which can make it even more difficult to establish breastfeeding.
Introducing a bottle too soon can lead to nipple confusion, which can be damaging to your entire breastfeeding relationship.
Most of these developmental experiences are done without proper supervision, correction or effective discipline, and are often dealt with via harsh discipline, isolation to cribs or beds, or, more simply, placing all of the older children in a room together without toys, games, or recreation under adult supervision which leads to chaos and confusion and a very skewed sense of a family hierarchy.
My twins came early and were in the NICU for 6 weeks, so we didn't start BF right away which led to nipple confusion.
Police and fire officials in Arlington Heights previously said they oppose piecemeal annexation of certain properties because that could lead to confusion about which homes were entitled to emergency services.
the inability to latch on correctly led to very sore nipples which caused me to occasionally give bottles and she got nipple confusion and refused to nurse.
Using pacifiers and bottles can lead to nipple confusion, which makes it tough for the baby to latch onto you.
They claimed Obama used land guards to intimidate party members and created divisions in the party, allegations which were rejected by Obama's supporters, leading to the confusion.
The tax campaigners worry that this confusion may lead parents to make the wrong financial decisions on which support scheme or combination of schemes to use.
«The introduction of this policy has also complicated the roll - out of universal credit by diverting most claimants who are responsible for three or more children back to tax credits; and at the same time the policy has been introduced into universal credit under interim rules, with full rules expected to be in force from November 2018.2 «This has created unnecessary complexity and is likely to lead to a great deal of confusion for claimants not only in respect of support for their children but also around which benefit that support will come from.»
And the delay in settling the status of OFA — which ended up hoarding the Obama campaign's data as a separate 501c4 — cost critical time, led to confusion, and in the end provided only pieces of the Obama machine's massive tech operation back to the Party.
The Minister's clarification follows some confusion that led to the seizure of mining equipment belonging to Ibrahim Mahama's Engineers and Planners (E&P), which was...
The Minister's clarification follows some confusion that led to the seizure of mining equipment belonging to Ibrahim Mahama's Engineers and Planners (E&P), which was to do some preparatory work in the forest for Exton Cubic.
One fascinating fact I came across while researching this article was that in 1794, 45 members of the society signed a declaration of loyalty to their sovereign George III, which stated that they «detest all levelling and Republican principles tending to subvert the same, and which can only lead to anarchy and confusion and the destruction of all regular government».
The interview, which came after Corbyn refused to answer questions about a potential early general election from an ITV reporter earlier in the day, sowed confusion about Labour's Brexit strategy, which had appeared clearer since a shadow Brexit team led by Keir Starmer was appointed last month.
According to Keskin, none of the subjects took medications other than insulin, including cholesterol - lowering statins, which have led to reports of confusion and forgetfulness in some users.
«This other pole, which is just an approximation, is generally not very useful and often leads to confusion
But Conway said some of his contemporaries thought Girard was a bit «careless,» saying he sometimes described the same species more than once, which may have led to the current confusion.
Instead of getting advices from a list of friends, which by the way may give you mix suggestions that can lead to confusion in the latter, do your own research.
For instance, Chlorpyrifos can cause cholinesterase inhibition in humans, which means it overstimulates your nervous system leading to potential symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, confusion, muscular tremors, and even difficulty breathing and death.
I've written quite a bit about other root causes of Hashimoto's, including toxins like fluoride (which may damage the thyroid), nutrient deficiencies like selenium (Selenium helps to neutralize oxidative stress in the thyroid gland, which occurs whenever we make thyroid hormones), an impaired ability to handle stress that often manifests as adrenal dysfunction (this weakens our natural defenses and suppresses our thyroid production) and chronic infections like Blastocystis hominis (infections can be inside the thyroid, inside the gut, or in another part of the body leading to immune system confusion).
Too much magnesium could also cause low blood pressure, which can lead to confusion and lethargy and, in severe cases, even disrupt your heart rhythm and impair kidney function.
Sufferers should have an adequate intake of Zinc, too, as stress depletes the body's reserves, which can lead to abnormal pain responses, confusion and poor concentration, as well as adequate Chromium consumption as it's essential in balancing blood - sugar levels.
It can also taper off and then start up again, which can lead to confusion.
A review by KPMG cleared the dating site of these allegations, but said that Cupid's staff were not clearly identified, which may have led to some confusion.
up leading to some confusion as to which calendar system is non-Christian cultures use this dating system; The use Common Era or Current Era (CE) is a name for a calendar era widely used around the world today.
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