Sentences with phrase «widespread confusion in»

So that is why there has been some widespread confusion in the marketplace.
Except that there is widespread confusion in that regard, and more specifically, it was apparent in your first post I responded to, You confused fact and belief.
«There has been widespread confusion in the biomedical community and the general public in the last couple of years about the health effects of specific types of fat in the diet,» said Dong Wang, a doctoral candidate, SD» 16, in the Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology at Harvard Chan School and lead author of the study.
Clear guidance is desperately needed both at a diocesan and at a national level as there is obviously widespread confusion in this area.

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The irony, in Obama's case, is that despite his orthodox utterances - there's «something about the resurrection of our savior, Jesus Christ, that puts everything else in perspective,» he said at this year's Easter breakfast - polls continue to show widespread confusion about his faith.
You've heard the horror stories about the schools: kindergartens with a dose of amoral sex education; teachers sowing gender confusion with the hearty support of administrators; violence and widespread drug use in the tony prep schools that train tomorrow's elites; depression, eating disorders,....
A huge impediment to voting in NYC is the widespread confusion many New Yorkers have about poll locations and voting procedures.
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio said the day's «widespread delays and confusion with the electronic voting machines has damaged the public's trust in our Democracy» and «likely disenfranchised» thousands of voters.
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.
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).
Last month it was revealed more than half a million pounds of public money is to be spent on explaining the new numerical system, following widespread confusion over what the changes mean in real terms.
But the new system has caused widespread confusion among teachers, parents and employers, with teaching unions claiming the majority remain unclear on what these new grades mean in practice.
Reflecting the Internet's widespread contextual confusion in Untitled (Self Portrait, Red and Flowers, Tokyo)(2007), Warren awkwardly inserts herself in a flower shop in Tokyo.
The author's comments reflects a common confusion that appears to be widespread in the general public.
However, while some aspects of the reforms are working well, in a number of areas there's still widespread confusion, and there's lots more reform ahead in 2015.
While Cupertino's unusually prompt reaction to relatively widespread iPhone 6 and 6s «bricking» issues in China was certainly praiseworthy, Samsung's recent Galaxy Note 7 explosion fiasco and especially the confusion still surrounding the phablet's discontinuation taught Apple quick answers were also imperative.
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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