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Moreover, these combination analgesics can often result in significant adverse events, including accidental overdoses, most often due to confusion which arises from the multiple ( and often non-acting ) components of these combinations.
Notational confusion arises when identifying and with and respectively.
This proposal purported to address the confusion that sometimes arises between the letter " O " and the numeral zero, by eliminating the letter from allowable variable names.
" Rather, as legal subjects of the country's monarch, the Royal Family holds a unique position reflected in the confusion that sometimes arises around the awarding of honours to them.
This confusion arises from the second-hand citation of one of Julius Caesar's comments in his Commentaries on the Gallic Wars VI: 18, where he says that the Gauls all claimed descent from Dis Pater.
' ... ... cannot be so formed as to take away that confusion of the Rays which arises from the Tremors of the Atmosphere.
A possibility of confusion also arises when the symbol μ and / or the name electrochemical potential ( or chemical potential ) is used for the entity denoted here by ζ.
Some confusion often arises on this point as there is a public XMPP server being run at < tt > jabber. org </ tt >, to which a large number of users subscribe.
Friendly fire arises from the " fog of war "-the confusion inherent in warfare.
The confusion arises when these web-sites credit Stevens as the singer of that version.
Apart from these different historical traditions of kinship, conceptual confusion arises from colloquial usages of the term.
Thus, confusion arises in practice and that designation raises the ire of some other Christian churches.
Considerable confusion often arises when referring to " scale " and " gauge ", especially as some misinformed individuals tend to use the words interchangeably.
A common source of confusion arises from whether or not the reserve account entry, part of the capital account, is included in the BOP accounts.
There is a mythical episode called " Right to Work " which appears in some inaccurate episode guides, the episode " Working Class Hero " opens with Wolfie involved in a ' Right to Work ' protest, this is where the confusion arises from.
The confusion arises when you have to make front-end edits to server-side files.
In the United States, ' macchiato ' is more likely to describe latte macchiato, thus arises the common confusion that ' macchiato ' literally means ' foam ', or that a macchiato must necessarily have foam.
Note that sometimes confusion arises when using the abbreviation CTAT, where the " C " is incorrectly taken to mean " constant " rather than " complementary ".
Occasional confusion arises about the article " the ", since it was spoken by narrators in voice-overs.
A confusion sometimes arises from the term " Flanders " which can refer to two different political institutions and concepts, being the Flemish Region and the Flemish Community.
Further confusion arises because Wade-Giles often appears without the required apostrophes ( which indicates aspiration ), and thus some Wade-Giles names which are properly romanized Ch ' eng ( such as 程 pinyin Chéng ) will appear as Cheng.
Popular belief suggests he was replaced by David Marks, but in fact the two guitarists worked more or less concurrently with the evolving Beach Boys and the confusion arises from Jardine's temporary abandonment of the band.
This confusion arises as the two names sound identical, and neither name is actually of Chinese origin.
The confusion arises because Marcus Aurelius took the names of his predecessor as additional names, as a mark of respect and so is referred to in Chinese history as " An Tun ", i. e. " Antoninus ").

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The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1909 ) called this confusion a " distortion of the true facts " and suggested that it arose because the " Liber Pontificalis ", which at this point may be registering a reliable tradition, says that this Felix built a church on the Via Aurelia, which is where the Roman martyr of an earlier date was buried.
The anthropic principle has given rise to some confusion and controversy, partly because the phrase has been applied to several distinct ideas.
However, there is little danger of confusion because the bel is a rarely used unit.
This confusion is understandable because the accounting process includes the bookkeeping function, but is just one part of the accounting process.
" Scholar Bart D. Ehrman says that this confusion is because in Greek ( the language of the gospel ) the word again is ambiguous.
This confusion might mean that Caligula originally made the decision to divide the province, but the implementation was postponed because of the rebellion.
Note that because of historical accident, students encounter a source of possible confusion between the terminology of physics and biology.
Note that because of historical accident, students encounter a possible source of confusion between the terminology of physics and biology.
An example of such a finite field is the ring Z / pZ, which is essentially the set of integers from 0 to p − 1 with integer addition and multiplication modulo p. It is also sometimes denoted Z < sub > p </ sub >, but within some areas of mathematics, particularly number theory, this may cause confusion because the same notation Z < sub > p </ sub > is used for the ring of p-adic integers.
The Cuban government says this was only done because of " confusion " in the heady early days of the revolution, while the U. S. government maintains that the cashing constitutes an official validation of the treaty.
For example, formulations like " as explained in the previous section " are problematic, because the transcluded section may appear in a different context, causing confusion.
Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman argues that, although the term intellectual property is in wide use, it should be rejected altogether, because it " systematically distorts and confuses these issues, and its use was and is promoted by those who gain from this confusion.
The network elements used to connect individual networks in the ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet, were originally called gateways, but the term has been deprecated in this context, because of possible confusion with functionally different devices.
In 2008, Peter Suber and Stevan Harnad, members of the open access community, proposed the use of the terms ' gratis open access ' and ' libre open access ' to resolve confusion within the open access community between resources that were open because they were free of price restrictions and those that were open because they were free of price and some permission restrictions.
This generally does not create confusion because the context is usually sufficient — one being a volume, the other a linear measurement.
The set of all congruence classes modulo n is denoted or ( the alternate notation is not recommended because of the possible confusion with the set of n-adic integers ).
One possible source of confusion is that these terms are difficult to define, because many people use them interchangeably or with very different meanings.
In other words, the question cannot be answered because it cannot be asked without entering into confusion.
Some chronicles indicate that he was also elevated to the College of Cardinals, but these testimonies probably resulted from a confusion because Bernardo is not attested as cardinal in any document and from the letter of Bernard of Clairvaux addressed to the cardinals shortly after his election clearly appears that he was not a cardinal.
The confusion occurs in part because migraine involves activation of the trigeminal nerves, which innervate both the sinus region and the meninges surrounding the brain.
This is an example of the confusion caused by the use of traditional units that may be avoided with SI units because of the careful distinction in SI between force ( in newtons ) and mass ( in kilograms ).
This turns out to be an attempt to sow confusion in the Russian government because of China's designs to annex Eastern Siberia, where geologists had recently discovered a large amount of oil and gold.
A tabloid is defined as " roughly " and commonly " half the size of a broadsheet "; confusion can arise because " many broadsheets measure roughly ", half of which is roughly not.
When a tabloid is defined as " roughly " and commonly " half the size of a broadsheet ," confusion can arise because " Many broadsheets measure roughly ", half of which is roughly not.

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