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Confusion and arises
Confusion arises when the broad term " polygamy " is used when a specific form of polygamy is being referred to.
Confusion arises because there is no accepted international nomenclature for the three different logical entities called " Fermi level ", and because in each of the main contexts in which one of these entities is used it is often just called " Fermi level ".
Confusion arises in mistaking E < sub > ea </ sub > for a change in energy, ΔE, in which case the positive values listed in tables would be for an endo-not exo-thermic process.
Confusion also arises because there are few modern equivalents of indentured service.
Confusion often arises because the name " daddy long-legs " is also applied to two distantly related arthropod groups: the harvestmen ( which are arachnids but not spiders ), and crane flies ( which are insects ).
Confusion often arises due to the varied interpretation of ' independence ' between different branches of biology.
Confusion on this matter arises perhaps because in Approved Schools, a quite different kind of youth institution based more on the open " boarding school " model, caning was a frequent official punishment for boys ( maximum age 19 ).
Confusion sometimes arises when a specialist bowler performs well with the bat.
Confusion arises because some Latin words ending in-us would not have pluralized with-i.
Confusion sometimes arises, because the term electronic packaging generally includes the later stages of mounting and interconnecting the devices, for example on printed-circuit boards.
Confusion arises because the Batanic, or more commonly, Bashiic division does contain Yami, a language spoken by the Tao people of Orchid Island off the east coast of Taiwan, who are ethnically related to the Ivatan.
Confusion often arises regarding the differing roles and responsibilities of SAICA and the IRBA the Public Accountants and Auditors Board ( PAAB ).
Confusion also arises because BSF hexagon sizes can be one size smaller than the corresponding Whitworth hexagon.
Confusion often arises over the two models that were produced.

Confusion and from
The year 46 was the dubbed " The Last Year of Confusion " in that it was the last of a series of extra-long years ( it lasted 445 days ) resulting from the Julian Reform.
Confusion over this issue lasted until April 26, 1865, when Johnston, ignoring instructions from President Davis, agreed to purely military terms and formally surrendered his army and all the Confederate forces in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida, in what was the largest single capitulation of the war.
Confusion in this area stems mainly from the fact that the verbs have and do can function as auxiliary verbs or as light verbs ( or as full verbs ).
Confusion stemmed mainly from the combination of short, solid frills ( similar to that of Centrosaurinae ), and the long brow horns ( more akin to Ceratopsinae, also known as Chasmosaurinae ).
Confusion and ruinous inflationary surges resulted from competing currencies ; Japanese, new Dutch money, and Republican currencies were all used, often concurrently.
*" The Dawkins Confusion ", Plantinga's review of Richard Dawkins's The God Delusion from Books and Culture magazine
Zweig is best known for his novellas ( notably The Royal Game, Amok, Letter from an Unknown Woman – filmed in 1948 by Max Ophüls ), novels ( Beware of Pity, Confusion of Feelings, and the posthumously published The Post Office Girl ) and biographies ( notably Erasmus of Rotterdam, Conqueror of the Seas: The Story of Magellan, and Mary, Queen of Scotland and the Isles and also posthumously published, Balzac ).
" Confusion also stems from the early post offices that served the residents of the town.
The head-related transfer function is involved in resolving the Cone of Confusion, a series of points where ITD and ILD are identical for sound sources from many locations around the " 0 " part of the cone.
Confusion in numbering Popes John results from an error in the textual transmission of the entry on John XIV ( 983 / 984 ) in the Liber Pontificalis.
Confusion on this issue may stem from the fact that both games spread simultaneously northward on the Mississippi.
Confusion and allegations of fraud against the company resulted largely from it not taking any steps towards the 6 month FAA safety certification process required for new airlines, while flights were to being in 3 weeks when the lawsuit was finally filed.
Confusion can arise from the multiple meanings of the English word " love ".
Confusion with other species is only likely in Iberia, the western Mediterranean and northwest Africa in winter, when it has to be distinguished from the closely related Spotless Starling, which, as its name implies, has less spotting on its plumage.
Confusion about the provenance of the name may have arisen from the earlier name " the devil on two sticks ", although nowadays this often also refers to another circus-based skill toy, the devil stick.
* " Confusion ", a song by Miz from Say It's Forever
Confusion and controversy also stem from their classification as nanotechnology, which is an active area of laboratory research which has already been applied to the production of real products ; however, there had been, until recently, no research efforts into the actual construction of " molecular assemblers ".
Lucky Boys Confusion is also from Illinois, in Downers Grove and Naperville.
Confusion arose over their legal status ; they often declared themselves to be Malagasy subjects in order to evade the laws against slave-holding or the building of stone houses, both forbidden to British subjects, while their dhows, which they used to transport goods to and from the African mainland, flew French flags.
Confusion regarding the interpretation of the Act led to registrations being accepted from 19 December in Northern Ireland, 20 December in Scotland and 21 December in England and Wales.
" Young Conservatives " is the title of a 1982 song by The Kinks from the album State of Confusion, in which Ray Davies comments on the general swing to the right under Margaret Thatcher.
Gilbert's voice can be heard on several New Order tracks: the 1981 single " Procession "; the 1983 single " Confusion "; " Avalanche " from the album Republic on which she sang a single word, " faith "; and " Doubts Even Here " from their first album, Movement, on which she provided a spoken-word background vocal.
" Synthpop had been a major force in British popular music for several years, but " Blue Monday ", by encouragement of the band's manager, Rob Gretton, was dance record that also exhibited influences from the New York club scene, particularly the work of producers like Arthur Baker ( who collaborated on New Order's follow-up single " Confusion ").

Confusion and introduction
Confusion about the name would later arise upon the introduction of the English language during the American occupation of the Philippines, because the word " bay " in English refers to a body of water.
* SPQR XIII: The Year of Confusion: an ordinary senator again, Decius is tasked by Caesar with supervising the introduction of the new calendar.

Confusion and term
Confusion exists between Howard-Bury's recitation of the term " metoh-kangmi " and the term used in Bill Tilman's book Mount Everest, 1938 where Tilman had used the words " metch ", which does not exist in the Tibetan language, and " kangmi " when relating the coining of the term " Abominable Snowman ".
* Confusion is possible in that if the word " effective " is used separately as meaning " influential " or having a " long-range effect ", then the term effective APR will vary, as it is not a strict legal definition.

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