Sentences with phrase «widespread confusion as»

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Clear guidance is desperately needed both at a diocesan and at a national level as there is obviously widespread confusion in this area.
For Christians, as for everyone else, the topic of sexual ethics is today one of widespread confusion, contention, and uncertainty.
Copyright infringement, since the designs and logos were on materials the companies did not sell and, thusly, would «produce widespread consumer confusion and deception» as well as «irreparable injury» to the leagues and manufacturers.
If separation is rejected, Mr Robertson's plan could cause widespread confusion for Scottish voters as the next Holyrood and Westminster elections would be scheduled to take place at the same time.
When I do, I see the new explosion in rates of gluten - intolerance not so much as the result of anything inherently unhelathy about gluten, but rather as a sign that the processing that renders gluten harmful has lead to widespread immune system confusion.
As a result, Ms. Foster and educators like her across the country are facing widespread confusion about how they will administer their programs and exactly who will benefit from them.
One result, as Michael Horn notes in this issue, is widespread confusion about how to define personalized learning (see «Now Trending: Personalized Learning,» what next).
Perhaps if he had anticipated its widespread coinage he might have taken care to choose a formulation which did not invite (as he implicitly admits) etymological confusion.
Its report revealed widespread confusion over what protection couples that live together have under the law, with 51 % of people believing that cohabiting couples have rights as «common law» spouses.
As I said earlier, the outcomes of the funding round resulted in widespread stress and confusion amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and communities.
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