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Libertarianism has been used in modern times as a substitute for the phrase " neo-classical liberalism ", leading to some confusion.
References to the ACE RAM usually include the separate 2 KB video memory, which is not available for user programs, thus leading to some confusion.
Indeed, taxonomists sometimes used terms without defining them, leading to confusion in the early literature, a confusion which persists.
Monorails are often but not exclusively elevated, sometimes leading to confusion with other elevated systems such as the Docklands Light Railway, Vancouver SkyTrain and the JFK AirTrain.
According to López, the unexpected arrival of another guerrilla unit resulted in confusion and paranoia, leading the rebels to kill the rest of the Valle deputies.
However, many technical publications ( books, journals, advertisements for equipment and machinery ) simply state " standard conditions " without specifying them, often leading to confusion and errors.
Many English-language texts just ignore long vowels, using shojo, potentially leading to confusion with 処女 ( shojo, literally: " virgin ") as well as other possible meanings.
Prohías did receive Aragonés very enthusiastically and, with difficulty, introduced the young artist to the Mad editors as his " Sergio, my brother from Mexico ," temporarily leading to even further confusion, as the Mad editors thought he was " Sergio Prohías.
It has been established that this confusion occurred due to the death of one son in infancy, leading to ambiguities in Gregory's own writings.
A small proportion of people with acute hepatitis progress to acute liver failure, in which the liver is unable to clear harmful substances from the circulation ( leading to confusion and coma due to hepatic encephalopathy ) and produce blood proteins ( leading to peripheral edema and bleeding ).
The tight relation between overtones and harmonics in music often leads to their being used synonymously in a strictly musical context, but they are counted differently leading to some possible confusion.
These cerci may be long and filamentous or short and pincer-like, leading to occasional confusion with earwigs.
The sketch's humour derives from similarities in word pronunciation, leading to confusion on the part of the store owner ( Corbett ).
This often meant that the NBA and the NYSAC crowned different world champions in the same division, leading to confusion about who was the real champion.
Similarly, many jurisdictions have different regulations regarding where beers and wines can be sold leading to confusion regarding which category barley wines fall in and limiting access.
This merging of identities of similar goddesses has led to considerable confusion, leading to some attributing to Bastet the title Mistress of the Sistrum ( more properly belonging to Hathor, who had become thought of as an aspect of the later emerging Isis, as had Mut ), and the Greek idea of her as a lunar goddess ( more properly an attribute of Mut ) rather than the solar deity she was.
" Gu-Win " and " Guin " are not the same, though the pronunciation is virtually the same, leading to occasional confusion by visitors.
( For many years, several street signs inside the city were misspelled as " Putman Street ", leading to confusion about the correct spelling.
According to Sitchin, Nibiru ( whose name was replaced with MARDUK in original legends by the Babylonian ruler of the same name in an attempt to co-opt the creation for himself, leading to some confusion among readers ) collided catastrophically with Tiamat ( a goddess in the Babylonian creation myth the Enûma Eliš ), which he considers to be another planet once located between Mars and Jupiter.
The symptoms include confusion, reduced coordination, and disruption of the sleep cycle, with bouts of fatigue punctuated with manic periods, leading to daytime slumber and night-time insomnia.
However, since the INFO chunk is optional, it is often omitted from the detailed specifications of individual file formats, leading to some confusion over the correct position for this chunk within a file.
Few Microsoft articles other than KB Article 956188 reference the new port range used by Windows Server 2003, leading to confusion.

confusion and men
The men follow traditional matrimonial rites, but the foibles they excuse are ridiculous, and the farce is built on an absurd confusion of a book and a baby.
Strong criticism of Rogernomics came from the left, especially from Labour's traditional union and leftist support-base ; Lange broke with Douglas's policies in 1987 ; both men were forced out and Labour was in confusion.
William, at least, seems to have believed he had been offered the succession, but there must have been some confusion either on William's part or perhaps by both men, since the English succession was neither inherited nor determined by the reigning monarch.
Wells wrote in his 1909 semi-autobiographical novel Tono-Bungay, " Three energetic young men of the hooligan type, in neck-wraps and caps, were packing wooden cases with papered-up bottles, amidst much straw and confusion ".
During the Battle of Seven Pines he marched his men in the wrong direction down the wrong road, causing congestion and confusion with other Confederate units, diluting the effect of the massive Confederate counterattack against McClellan.
In the ensuing confusion and unrest, King James I of Aragon launched an invasion which landed on Santa Ponsa, Majorca, on September 8 – 9, 1229 with 15, 000 men and 1, 500 horses, entering the city of Medina Mayurqa on December 31, 1229, and annexing the island to his Crown of Aragon after a campaign which climaxed on October 30, 1230.
He was the primordial king in the Peloponnesus, authorized by Zeus: " Formerly Zeus himself had ruled over men, but Hermes created a confusion of human speech, which spoiled Zeus ' pleasure in this Rule ".
In this plan, Tung's men would assassinate Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and other key officials among the confusion.
When Puck puts the love potion on Lysander by mistake, and then on Demetrius, Helena finds herself loved by two men, and confusion breaks out.
To some extent the situation also reflected Fleming's own opinions, expressed in the novel as part of Bond's thoughts, where " her sexual confusion is attributable to women's suffrage "; in addition, as Fleming himself put it in the book: " Bond felt the sexual challenge all beautiful Lesbians have for men.
With only 70 men in the fort, Clive once again was able to disguise his small numbers, and sowed sufficient confusion against his enemies that multiple assaults against the fort were successfully repulsed.
Armed and uniformed men were seen entering the field, and immediately after the firing broke out scenes of the wildest confusion took place.
Shots were fired to warn the wanted men, who caused a stampede and escaped in the confusion.
There appears to be some confusion about the term in the late Roman period, as armored cavalry men of any sort that were traditionally referred to as Equites in the Republican period later became exclusively designated as " cataphracts ".
Archelaus advanced across the fords and tried to outflank Sulla ’ s men, only to have his right wing hurled back, causing great confusion in the Pontic army.
Pyrrhus, realising that his Gallic troops were hard pressed, now advanced into the city with more troops, but in the narrow streets this soon led to confusion as men got lost and wandered around.
In the confusion surrounding these manoeuvres, some gliders were released too early and sixty-five of them crashed into the sea, drowning around 252 men.
In the confusion of the landing, 50 men of the 1st Parachute Battalion had assembled, assaulted and managed to capture the bridge before the 50 Italian defenders could destroy it with the attached demolition charges.
' Therefore, let justice be done to all mankind, realizing that if the strong oppresses the weak, confusion and discontent will ever mark the path of man but with love, faith and charity towards all the reign of peace and plenty will be heralded into the world and the generations of men shall be called Blessed.
Finally, Hughes called off the attack, but confusion in the right area of the fire trench, due to an officer not being told of the cancellation, led to around 75 to 80 men of the fourth wave going over, and they too were cut down in less than a minute.
Hersey's findings suggest that one of men was probably killed when law enforcement personnel were first entering the building, and may have been mistaken for an armed rioter in the confusion, but that the other two were selected after the building had been secured and then taken away from the group into separate rooms and murdered.
Our men got into confusion.
His uncle, Sir Charles Lock Eastlake PRA ( born in 1793 ), was an earlier Keeper of the National Gallery, from 1843 to 1847, which, nowadays, results in much confusion between the two men, whose names are distinguished only by the presence or absence of an " e " in their middle names.
Maneuvering formations of millions of men with limited military training required intricate plans which left no room for error, confusion or discretion after mobilization commenced.

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