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Confusion and communication
Confusion over radio communication delayed the arrival of a second wagon.
Confusion, a planned collaboration with pop duo Sparks, was a story about a futuristic city ( Paris ) where activity is centred around television, communication, advertising, and modern society's infatuation with visual imagery.

Confusion and led
Confusion between the two pathogens ' life-cycles led him to briefly recognize his genus Schizotrypanum, but following the description of Pneumocystis by others as an independent genus, Chagas returned to the use of the name Trypanosoma cruzi.
Confusion between the two drugs has led to overdose and deaths in several patients.
Confusion over exactly what constitutes identity theft has led to claims that statistics may be exaggerated.
Confusion of this episode with the identically-named 1968 serial ' Invasion ', in BBC documentation, was long thought to have led to the 1974 episode being wiped in error.
Confusion arose when two groups of Royals began touring, the other led by Detroit R & B legend Hank Ballard.
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.
Confusion regarding the boundaries of those two youth cultures has heightened because of the late-1990s “ multi-youth-cultural ” cross-hybridization, which has led people to believe that Rivetheads are an offshoot of the Gothic subculture or identical to recent trends such as the rave fashion-and trance music-inspired Graver and Cybergoth movements, which is untrue ( Canadian novelist Nancy Kilpatrick labelled this blend " Industrial Goth ", as does Julia Borden.
Confusion of the unusual Portuguese saint name Gonçalo with Spanish Diego led to the misnomer " Diego Alvarez island " in English sources from 1800s to 1930s.
Confusion and political upheaval at Intense / Frontline led to less-than-ideal conditions for the recording of the band's next album in 1994, Saviour Machine II.
" Confusion with Astragali complanati Semen ( sha yuan zi ) originally known as white ji li ( 白蒺藜 bai ji li ), led some writers to attribute tonifying properties to this herb ..."
Confusion due to small differences in the reports being made from various military sources led to the site being alternately located near Kiev, Minsk, Chernobyl, Gomel or Chernihiv.
Confusion with other FM stations and a TV station led to a call sign change to WKLB in 1995.

Confusion and division
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 and El
Confusion overtook the state in the aftermath of Francia's death on September 20, 1840, because El Supremo, now ' El Difunto ' ( the Dead One ), had left no successor.

Confusion and position
Confusion with his brother may account for the statement ( without evidence ) of his appointment by Charles V as secretary to the viceroy at Naples, Don Pedro de Toledo ; there is no proof of his holding any official position, though Curione ( in 1544 ) writes of him as " cavalliere di Cesare.
Confusion in British ranks was horrendous as attempts to shore up the position failed time and again.

Confusion and .
* Confusion of Tongues, by C. W. Ferguson, pub.
* Confusion or incompetence on the part of African doctors: " Many common Third World diseases are confused with AIDS even if they are not part of its official definition.
Confusion can be caused by the original Dutch Master level title " drs.
Confusion arises from the introduction of the additional term svartálfar " black elves ", which at first appears synonymous to the " dark elves "; Snorri identifies with the dvergar and has them reside in Svartálfaheim.
Flaiano suggested La bella confusione ( literally The Beautiful Confusion ) as the movie ’ s title.
( Confusion has also been occasioned through his friendly controversy with one John Ainsworth, who left the Anglican for the Roman Catholic church.
It was originally published in three volumes of two or three books each – Quicksilver ( 2003 ), The Confusion ( 2004 ) and The System of the World ( 2004 ) – but was subsequently republished as eight separate books: Quicksilver, King of the Vagabonds, Odalisque, Bonanza, Juncto, Solomon's Gold, Currency, and System of the World.
The 1983 single " Confusion " firmly established the group as a dance music force, inspiring many musicians in subsequent years.
However, unlike Substance, which focused almost exclusively on the 12 " versions of the group's singles, Singles collected the 7 " versions, many of which ( like " Ceremony ", " Temptation " and " Confusion ") had never been released on CD.
Confusion gradually mounts for Gumm.
Confusion arises when the broad term " polygamy " is used when a specific form of polygamy is being referred to.
From the section entitled, “ General Devices for Lowering Morale and Creating Confusion ” comes the following quintessential simple sabotage advice: Act stupid.
Confusion arose when prior to the 2006 convention, there was a push to repeal or substantially rewrite the Platform, at the center of which were groups such as the Libertarian Reform Caucus.
Confusion and an amalgam are often made between vodun and Bò also called O bò or Juju in Yoruba.
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.
Clumsiness, Fatigue, Confusion, Nausea, Blurry Vision, Headaches, and others.
Confusion prevailed over landing priorities and the chain of command.
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 over the depth of the pipeline in the construction area seemed to be a factor in the accident.

communication and led
This also led to radio for communication between battalions.
This has been thought to make it suitable for human – computer communication, which led Robert A. Heinlein to mention the language in his science fiction novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress ( 1966 ), and as a fully-fledged computer language in The Number of the Beast ( 1980 ).
Sean McBride, a former Irish minister and co-founder of Amnesty International, led a major study for Unesco: Many voices, One world – Towards a new more just and more efficient world information and communication order ( 1983 ).
Recent deregulation of the mobile phone market has led to the introduction of Global System for Mobile communication ( GSM ) network providers operating on the 900 / 1800 MHz spectrum, MTN Nigeria, Airtel, Globacom and Etisalat.
But the external devices used for communication were made by two different companies, and the incompatibility between the external devices led to a financial loss for the company.
Second, technological changes, particularly the dramatic fall in information communication costs, which are a significant component of transaction costs, have led to changes in coordination among the members of the supply chain network ( Coase, 1998 ).
Immediately on arrival, she coordinated the activities of the local Maquis ( led by Jacques Dufour ) in sabotaging communication lines during German attempts to stem the Normandy landings.
This led to work in using radio signals for wireless communication, initially with limited success.
Organized research and practice of science led to advancement in the fields of communication, engineering, travel, medicine, and war.
In Simon Keynes's view, " it was he, more than any other, who secured the political fortune of his people in the 9th century, and who opened up channels of communication which led through the Frankish realms and across the Alps to Rome.
Perhaps more significantly, a change in climate in the North Atlantic led to an increase in sea-ice, making communication with Europe difficult, and favoring migrations of the Inuit from northern Greenland to the south and to regular contact with the Norse, leading to violence between the groups.
Its communication by Castelli to Galileo in 1641, with a proposal that Torricelli should reside with him, led to Torricelli repairing to Florence, where he met Galileo, and acted as his amanuensis during the three remaining months of his life.
Out of this came the idea of structural communication which led the Institute into co-operative work with G. E. C.
Her experience running the ever-expanding Systers mailing list, which she founded in 1987, led her to work in email communication.
Filters are present also in the receiver, creating a double complexity that once led Robert Louis Stevenson to say that human communication is " doubly relative ".
The intense service and past chronic under-investment led to many delays, but performance has improved in part due to a completely restructured timetable from December 2004, and the commissioning of a unified Network Rail and SWT control centre at Waterloo which improves communication between the two organisations.
Everett Roger's accounts later led to the basis for development communication studies.
Lack of communication has occasionally led to shootings among police forces.
D ' Avalos captured the French outpost at Sant ' Angelo, cutting the lines of communication between Pavia and Milan, while a separate column of landsknechts advanced on Belgiojoso and, despite being briefly pushed back by a raid led by Medici and Bonnivet, occupied the town.
Having failed to secure a meeting with the Viceroy of Canton, amid a litany of breaches of protocol, misunderstandings approaching complete communication breakdown and stubbornness on both sides, Napier's frustration in failing to break an intractable trade deadlock led to his favoring a military solution.
The Yaizu Fishing Cooperative began the first wireless communication with its fishing fleet in Japan in 1925, but overfishing soon led to collapse of bonito stocks in 1926, resulting in a five-year fishing moratorium.
BPEL's focus on modern business processes, plus the histories of WSFL and XLANG, led BPEL to adopt web services as its external communication mechanism.
Feynman's investigations also revealed that there had been many serious doubts raised about the O-ring seals by engineers at Morton Thiokol, which made the solid fuel boosters, but communication failures had led to their concerns being ignored by NASA management.
The only significant industry in the area is food processing, but Croatia's ongoing integration into the broader European economy has led to Poreč seeing growth in its trade, finance and communication sectors.

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