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It's hard to know what you're supposed to be confused about while watching Westworld, and what the creators want you to be confused about.
"People at home have to be confused, and the answer is that you have every right to be confused because it makes absolutely no sense," Cramer said.
But no one will be confused about that, will they?
Alternative, not to be confused with alternative facts, of course.
But lots of people might still be confused about this.
This is a tactic by Team Trump — don't be confused.
In short, high trust shouldn't be confused with high performance.
These are fundamentally different animals and should not be confused.
But it's easy to see how one might be confused.
Don't make no record with nothing that can be confused.
But submission should never be confused with consent, they insist.
It should not be confused with polls from real voters.
It's not to be confused with polls from real voters.
Not to be confused with the Lana Del Rey record.
"These are separate issues and shouldn't be confused," Mnuchin said.
But this freeze should not be confused with a cut.
Idioms or figures of speech can be confused with facts.
But it might be confused by someone in a wheelchair.
Or he may simply be confused about what it contains.
I'd be confused: 'How did we get into the room?
But scenario analysis should not be confused with financial forecasting.
"Nobody should be confused, worked up or upset," he said.
Suicidal signs can easily be confused with rebellious teenage behavior.
But readers may well be confused about the health risks.
Don't make no record with nothing that could be confused.
Still, that hesitation shouldn't be confused with lack of interest.
"No woman should be confused by declarations of this kind."
They got a right to be confused about some shit.
"Rendang is an iconic Malaysian national dish not to be confused with Indonesian options ... It is never crispy and should also not be confused with the fried chicken sometimes served with nasi lemak," she said.
It shouldn't be confused with Sanrio, the Japanese-character merchandise company.
Seen from space, California might be confused with Venezuela at night.
I don't think excitement should be confused for positivity or approval.
It's also why you may be confused about all of this.
The enemy must be confused and feel besieged on every side.
This way they stick out and won't be confused for new.
It's likely "Lime Disease" (not to be confused with Lyme Disease).
And you can always be confused with the other Stephen Miller.
Yet many seem to be confused about how these plans work.
And that's not all: EEG can be confused by outside signals.
This is not to be confused with more basic "anonymised" data.
And then I consider that maybe he would still be confused.
Young kids may be confused and wonder what they're looking at.
Certainty, in this case, is not to be confused with clarity.
So if David is confused, then you're going to be confused.
Visually, it could be confused with a harpsichord or Viennese fortepiano.
Not to be confused with Sip, which is your news thing.
To be Turkish meant to be confused about identity issues anyhow.
Won't people be confused about what Disney-branded content is where?
It's nighttime snack time, not to be confused with dessert time.
Political self-interest will not be confused with the national interest.
Some sports fans don't want to be confused for Trump supporters.
Not to be confused — we have profitable operations of the company.
It should not be confused with the end of the journey.
But their complaints ignored the fact that YouTube is basically getting rid of verification for almost everybody — except for channels that might be confused with others, such as musicians' channels that might be confused with fan channels.
But loneliness should never be confused with the desire to be alone.
Yellow fever can be confused as dengue fever, malaria or other illnesses.
She said "draft internal brainstorming documents" should not be confused with policies.
Get Ready To Be Confused, The OA Has Finished Filming Season 2
KAR is the symbol, KAR Auctions, not to be confused with Cars.
That's not to be confused with shiny behavior, which is Instagram's domain.
The game should not be confused with a survey from real voters.
We are committed to dialogue, but that cannot be confused with weakness.
We are committed to dialogue, but that cannot be confused with weakness.
But Cyrus seems to be confused on exactly which planet that is.
Not to be confused with National Soft Taco Day, which was yesterday!
It shouldn't be confused with personal motive prompting actions of a perpetrator.
"I don't think people should be confused by our message," Kaplan told Reuters.
This meditative state of partial attention should not be confused with distracted driving.
This nameless force might be confused, in today's terms, for the Deep State.
Liberty must not be confused with "the conditions of its exercise", Berlin replied.
But most of all, the vast majority of Americans would simply be confused.
"This is not to be confused with lowering your savings rate," Boneparth said.
"My brain wasn't functioning well enough for me to be confused," he said.
"Good & Plenty — not [to be confused with] Mike and Ikes," said Koma, 31.
He is devoted to seeing, which is not to be confused with perfection.
But metaphors have their limits, and analogies should not be confused with ontologies.
You'll probably be confused at the sight of all these hands, but scared?
Financial products are often complex and buyers can be confused by the terminology.
Often her subject would be confused about why she wanted to photograph them.
For an eight-term member to be confused on this point is staggering.
You'll need to watch the show to understand or else you'll be confused.
It's understandable why liberals—particularly liberal women—would be confused by this phenomenon.
"Differences in style should never be confused with differences in conviction," Pence said.
And that should not be confused with a prediction that it'll actually happen.
His ruthlessness and fierce rhetoric should not be confused with irrationality, they explained.
Still, if you've never seen Downton Abbey before, you're bound to be confused.
These polls should not be confused with the views of the American electorate.
H.E.R.'s "Racks" is not be confused with YC's flashy Future 2011 collaboration.
They should not be confused with the "morning after" pill that prevents pregnancy.
Some buyers may be confused these days about what even constitutes a penthouse.
But as Weight Watchers goes to "WW," some people could easily be confused.
Boyd "was sweating heavily and appeared to be confused and paranoid," the report said.
This is no minor issue for a top campaign official to be confused about.
Not to be confused with Command+Y which we will get to later. 5.
Early on, measles can be confused for other viral illnesses such as the flu.
The dpa news agency quoted police as saying the man appeared to be confused.
Perhaps they're looking for food, but they might just be confused by the lights.
"Highlow not to be confused with hello but that too," she captioned the photo.
That investigation isn't to be confused for the prior espionage charges against Manning herself.
They may also lack coordination, be confused, agitated or combative or slur their speech.
Note: This app should not be confused with the more popular clubbing app Tipsy.
Identity politics seems to be confused about the very thing at its heart—identity.
This is not to be confused with the meat slurry used in cheap sausages.
The last thing we wanted was to be confused with any major tobacco company.
And don't be confused by last week's public bromance: Scaramucci and Reince aren't friends.
No, Starbucks' new spring cups are not to be confused with Easter-themed cups.
You might be confused about how a podcast with so many laughs could spook.
CNN's Political Prediction Market is not to be confused with polls from real voters.
Not to be confused with the Philadelphia Eagles or the US national emblem. 6.
This is the element of empathy, and it's not to be confused with sympathy.
Weill Recital Hall The clarity of Reynaldo Hahn's songs shouldn't be confused with simplicity.
And of course, they might be confused why everyone else is not following suit.
"Differences in style, Matthew, should never be confused with differences in conviction," he said.
Wednesday's ruling offered some clarity, but residents of other states may still be confused.
Beyond cruise control, there wasn't anything that could be confused with semi-self-driving.
Unless you're familiar with the novel, you may be confused with the film's conclusion.
"The symptoms can be confused with other conditions, often IBS or appendicitis," he says.
Yellowjackets also accomplish very little pollination and should not be confused with worker bees.
After brunch, I headed to Benziger Family Winery (not to be confused with Beringer).
To believe that they are is to be confused about what America, fundamentally, is.
Such skepticism is not to be confused with wholesale cynicism or self-protecting numbness.
Customers may be confused: Some online retailers do collect sales taxes, at least sometimes.
No one is going to have to be confused about what to call it.
But an absence of incentive should not be confused with an absence of responsibility.
Not to be confused with llamas, alpacas look similar but are a bit smaller.
The virus is not to be confused with the coronavirus, stomach flu or influenza.
William Bradley is a chef's chef, not to be confused with a celebrity one.
Not to be confused with the pair a year later named Honor and Glory.
Not to be confused with Panthera, from the ill-advised 2011 reboot of Thundercats.
For starters, the momo is not to be confused with the Chinese baozi dumpling.
Oh, and Trump seems to be confused about the causes of the Civil War.
Kinda funny ... the docs cite past trademark rejections as precedent -- Mister Stain is likely to be confused with Mr. Clean in the cleaning products biz, and Tuna O' the Farm is likely to be confused with Chicken of the Sea in canned foods.
It should not be confused with hypochondria, which is where you always think you're sick.
To many in the West, the band's deliberate, emotional moves could be confused with calculation.
Not to be confused with the Bowling Green Massacre which is definitely a real thing!!!
It's called 3D XPoint (not to be confused with 3D NAND), and it's absurdly fast.
Buying an individual stock should never be confused with a long-term strategic investment plan.
"By the way, not to be confused by the new Jeb Bush documentary, Suicide Watch."
Yet Singaporeans primed for a festival of inclusiveness at this year's election must be confused.
But right now, you do not get to shrug your shoulders and be confused anymore.
This is not to be confused with Derry, Maine, the town in which It occurs.
But the prime minister's earthy tactics should not be confused with anything resembling an ideology.
"It's just enough information to cause consumers to be confused and ill-informed," he said.
Merck KGaa (not be confused with U.S. pharmaceutical company Merck) took over ConnectMed's telehealth applications.
" The public expression of support, he said earlier, should not be confused with an "endorsement.
Now, this isn't to be confused with apathy about beauty, or looking presentable in general.
I know I'd be confused if I received a bill for vasectomy coverage every month.
The name of this Virginia community is not to be confused with an actual courthouse.
In case you're wondering, vote swapping — not to be confused with vote buying — is legal.
It is faster and quicker, which is not to be confused with fast or quick.
I don't want my editorial content to be confused with an ad or vice versa.
Are the players going to show up and be confused that their services aren't required?
Not to be confused with "watchful waiting," active surveillance is not a do-nothing approach.
He complied with officers and appeared to be confused, as if he was waking up.
Some of them have names that might seem intended to be confused with somebody else's.
Bright, clean, and with more wholesome humor, it will never be confused with the original.
People abroad may be confused by the odd rules and traditions of the Iowa caucuses.
Don't be confused: An e-bike provides powered assistance but you still need to peddle.
In a decade or two, few Americans may be confused by pronouns or unisex bathrooms.
" Broderick and Parker could not be confused for any of the pairs in "Plaza Suite.
How did the culture (not to be confused with The Culture) get to this point?
Ruh, he explains, is not to be confused with jinn—commonly characterized as ghosts or spectres.
He stressed that the message on the billboard shouldn't be confused as coming from his company.
And, perhaps more importantly, they simply don't want to be confused with one another any longer.
Trump's National Day of Patriotic Devotion shouldn't be confused with previous presidential proclamations with similar names.
With Legends and Letters, JumpStart also seems to be confused as to who its audience is.
They should not to be confused with fire tornadoes, which are even bigger and more terrifying.
Even if you follow the comics, you still may be confused about Deadpool's new superhero team.
He is a busy man and his media shyness probably should not be confused with reclusion.
When I was writing the scenarios, I started to be confused with it as well myself.
McCreary wasn't the only Black star to be confused with totally different person on Sunday night.
I think I even understand why the director let the audience be confused for 45 minutes.
Keeping Up With the Kattarshians — not to be confused with the Cats/KUWTK hybrid play Katdashians!
The Man in Charge: Martin O'Neill, not to be confused with Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill.
Lest anyone be confused, Jamie Dornan wants fans to know that he is not Christian Grey.
On the other hand, you might be confused if you went looking for this in Fandango.
Loki, not to be be confused with the furrier "Grumpy Cat," was a male sphynx cat.
Not to be confused with its more common relative the alligator, crocodiles are shy and reclusive.
Nicely detailed and competitive in class, a Malibu's cabin will not be confused with an Audi's.
Consumers may be confused when they receive bills from a different insurance company, Mr. Nickel said.
"The ending of this edition is not to be confused with the death of a newspaper."
This shouldn't be confused with offline mode, which actually disconnects your Steam app from the internet.
While the result may be grammatical English, this should not be confused with the purposeful kind.
The brass didn't want their viewers' minds to be confused by the law or the facts.
But because they are in the deepest stage of sleep, they will be confused if woken.
That's not to be confused with acquired nystagmus, which is usually caused by a head injury.
Dame Helen Mirren said she was flattered to be confused for Keanu Reeves' new love interest.
A book about jazz standards would not be confused, visually, with a book about failing democracies.
They are not to be confused with "aromantic people," who experience little or no romantic attraction.
Again, the style is fresh, bright, and could easily be confused for a five-star hotel.
None of these rigs will be confused with a Prius when it comes to fuel economy.
The company believes pilots won't be confused when the new MCAS anti-stall software kicks in.
Barack Obama wasn't one of them -- although it's easy to see why you might be confused.
He insisted his actions should not be "confused with the seriousness of harassment or sexual assault".
The people who called were not the only ones to be confused by the two Guerreros.
Langostino, not to be confused with langoustines, is known as a squat lobster here in America.
Munchausen syndrome is not to be confused with hypochondria, which is where you always think you're unwell.
The Republican race seems destined to be confused and lacking clarity leading up to the July convention.
This was done so users wouldn't be confused about what games they could or could not play.
It's camera optics are also reportedly capable of 3D "depth" (not to be confused with augmented reality).
"Being political should not be confused with politicised," said a spokeswoman for Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker.
No one should be confused about the dominance of the neoliberal framework over economic policymaking in America.
That way, you won't be confused if Ahsoka Tano pops up in the upcoming Han Solo movie.
STAR The leading scorer is guard Derrick Henry, not to be confused with the Alabama running back.
People who read our previous post might be confused because we mention having a robust sex life.
Pumi Not to be confused with the Puli, this equally adorable breed is celebrating its first Westminster.
But Ludlows Cocktail Company's Jelly Shots are not to be confused with the debauchery of your youth.
Importantly, SPEs are not to be confused with geomagnetic storms, which are a related, but distinct, phenomenon.
"Untested and unproven allegations against Mr. Nixon should not be confused with the truth," Mr. Singal said.
If you're watching MTV's livestream right now, you might be confused by the MTV Movie & TV Awards.
These are not to be confused with incubators, which are mostly limited to a shared startup workspace.
The record of the year award isn't to be confused with the song of the year prize.
Certified Humane should not be confused with "American Humane Certified," which is not recommended by animal advocates.
And judging by the comments of the central bankers, investors aren't the only ones to be confused.
All it takes is for one juror to be confused and there will not be a conviction.
Such performers are not to be confused with executives who work to propel their company's stock price.
But make no mistake: Quantified precision is not to be confused with a superior method of thinking.
The Man in Charge: Michael O'Neill, not to be confused with Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill.
Smørrebrød—not to be confused with the Swedish smörgåsbord—is a Danish staple that goes back centuries.
Dame Helen Mirren said it was "very flattering" to be confused with Keanu Reeves' new love interest.
Personal Health Not to be confused with "watchful waiting," active surveillance is not a do-nothing approach.
We're just in hoary old Hollywood, where showing a problem tends to be confused with addressing it.
This is not to be confused, of course, with the annual Christmas party on the Paramount lot.
She was allowed and expected to be confused, uncertain, and emotional without bringing shame to anyone involved.
It must not be confused with the Taliban's implied system of some sort of an Islamic emirate.
They're not to be confused with money-market funds, which are a type of low-risk investment.
The name itself is not to be confused with Beijing-based Bytedance, the Chinese maker of TikTok.
Children will be confused, while adults who chuckle may grow tired of the name-dropping many bits.
The first revealer was just POSTAL CODES, but I worried that could be confused with ZIP codes.
Trump's followership challenge is not to be confused with the bureaucracy challenge, although they can be related.
In Missouri, supporters of the new law argue that consumers may be confused about these new products.
A PM is a product manager, not to be confused with a TLM, a technical lead manager.
But some staff still appear to be confused by what they are and are not allowed to say.
"Please don't be confused," said the governor, in a direct message to other companies coming to New York.
This is NOT to be confused with the fangtooth moray eel, who looks like this: Nature is amazing.
The trends in the market shouldn't be confused with public opinion polling, which captures a snapshot in time.
Regardless of the source, I understand why many might question or be confused about the safety of vaccines.
Jake's fans are known as — I'm not kidding — "Jake Paulers," not to be confused with Logan's "Logang" (sigh).
Confused anime dude is actually supposed to be confused — because he's an android whose programming isn't quite right.
To make your case you use two examples which might symbolise inefficiency; not to be confused with bullshit.
But our fearless leader seems to be confused about how planets work, and the internet is already tired.
And if you haven't seen the original photo you might be confused about what part is even photoshopped.
The Satanic Temple is not to be confused with the Church of Satan, which worships the Satanic Bible.
As I've said before, I find the Republican love/hate relationship with France to be confused at best.
Granted, he has cleared a bar of professionalism so low it could be confused for a tree root.
Bottom line: Using a real gun is not a game and should never be confused with console gaming.
The Sanders folks can be confused easily with convention floor staff, who also are wearing bright yellow vests.
Don't be confused by the name, even though it's called Xbox Game Pass, it works on PC too.
Trump also appeared to be confused during a confrontation with Flake, who he predicted would lose re-election.
National days of mourning don't happen often, so you may be confused about what's open and what's not.
Not to be confused with Ocean City, Maryland, this beach town offers piers, boardwalks, and many themed attractions.
Anthony Scaramucci, former White House communications director, calls Trump an "authentic voice," not to be confused with liar.
That man is the carefully-named Mike Jackson, not to be confused with the diseased King of Pop.
But everyone will know they are Russian, and few will be confused by the unusual flags and uniforms.
I just don't want them to be confused about things that I don't want them to focus on.
Yes, so Domino's will be filling potholes — not to be confused with their normal business of filling potheads.
The general's comments came after the top U.S. Defense official appeared to be confused about the letter Monday.
Nor should grosses gewächs be confused with "grosse lage," indicating wines from top sites that are not dry.
"Soleimani, who's a terrible person, let's not be confused and the motivations of Iran are bad," she said.
However, this added layer of protection should not be confused with absolute security, as the Bezos hack shows.
MARCH 31 Lest you be confused, the fidget spinner is not just a child's toy for grown-ups.
We're in a time when we're interrogating capitalism — a reformation project that shouldn't be confused with socialist approaches.
While hemp is a hardy plant from the Cannabis family, it should not to be confused with marijuana.
You might be confused by instructions for administering medication or be physically and emotionally overwhelmed by the work.
This optical phenomenon is not to be confused with the sun's atmosphere, which is also called the corona.
This is not to be confused with the Cherokee Nation, the Nez Perce tribe, or the Lakota tribe.
Wolfson manages to maintain a visual continuity, but it's not to be confused with a greater political statement.
Not to be confused with the LaunchPAD iPad case, this new standalone device was unveiled at SXSW on Saturday.
You can see the stripes of color, but it's not like you'd be confused for a Lisa Frank character.
Whenever Trump's National Day of Patriotism may fall, it shouldn't be confused with previous presidential proclamations of Patriot Day.
That way people won't be confused about which autonomous features any given car had and which ones it lacked.
The Amazon Dash that you see in the photo above is not to be confused with the Dash buttons.
Lest some fans be confused by her posts, Rihanna went on to make it explicitly clear where she stood.
Not to be confused with a dog-walking startup, Bark is a watchdog for kids' and teens' internet security.
The organization serves couples in the Portland, OR, and Vancouver, WA (not to be confused with Canada's Vancouver), area.
It's not to be confused with polls from real voters, which aim to gauge support for a particular candidate.
Misfit is known for its stylish fitness trackers that have minimalist designs and could easily be confused for jewelry.
But she said she worried that businesses would be confused by wage rules that vary by city and industry.
If you're relying on a commencement speaker to set your compass, you may still be confused at day's end.
It seems unlikely that someone would be confused at all, and even if they are, it still seems ludicrous.
Future witnesses before that committee have a right to be confused about whether their testimony could get them prosecuted.
The Cardinals care so much about character and shit like that they could be confused with an NHL team.
Rendon also has a laid-back demeanor on the field, noticeable enough that it can be confused for lackadaisical.
My use of the term "towerizing" is not meant to be confused in any way with terrorizing, of course.
And so they start to be confused with more consistent projects that don't have the same exposure and support.
Sometimes Mom would be confused, considering an Across word, but looking for its clues in Down, or vice versa.
Movie fans may also be confused by the inclusion of "A Star Is Born" in the best drama category.
Not to be confused with the program they have at Taco Bell, where you always pay for it later.
January 23 is National Pie Day -- not to be confused with National Pi Day, which is on March 14.
And you don't want borrowers to be confused about the eligibility criteria and to face a high denial rate.
Research shows how AI programs that parse and analyze text can be confused and deceived by carefully crafted phrases.
But nor should they be confused with Tehran's much more gradual nuclear escalations from previous months — for two reasons.
I just don't think the bill should be confused with some of the larger threats of the Trump era.
WeWork has picked up another $3 billion in financing from SoftBank Corp, not to be confused with SoftBank Vision Fund.
They seem to be taking a breather, but then Mr. Piggy (not to be confused with Piggy Man) shows up.
Not to be confused with the future first gentleman, Bill Clinton, whose three favorite strippers are Grace, Class and Poise.
By changing its policies last week, it appears that Google understands some users could be confused by its previous approach.
Charles Alexandre, of "chez Pizzas Charly" (not to be confused with Charly Pizza), has held a permit for 27 years.
And that is not to be confused with The Wife, the movie starring Glenn Close (soon-to-be Oscar winner).
But Powell stressed that this "should in no way be confused" with the QE program launched after the financial crisis.
It would be easier for me to separate it, and not be confused because we're constantly switching back and forth.
"My weight loss is not a goal you should aspire to, nor should it be confused with health," she writes.
CBD oil, derived from the hemp plant (not to be confused with hemp oil, which is derived from the seeds).
Billie Eilish appeared to be confused during the performance, and her perplexed facial expression was captured on the ABC broadcast. 
Not to be confused with a fuel break, where the vegetation has been reduced to slow the fire from spreading.
The device, which was announced back in 2017, shouldn't be confused with the company's more consumer-facing Wear OS efforts.
"Just to be clear, this is a totally legitimate business that is not to be confused with LendingClub," Cramer said.
Abode, not to be confused with Adobe, is today taking the wraps off its new second-generation smart home gateway.
The new section, "Recommended for You," is clearly labeled so as not to be confused with your own home feed.
"It is quite a natural thing for teenagers to be confused," Williams, 19, says of her social media-savvy generation.
Nevertheless, the Beijing IP Office says that customers could be confused between the two and that is grounds for infringement.
The reason behind Dennings' mini chop, it seems there was vein situation (not to be confused with a vain situation).
If you don't, you will either learn to use them or be confused when the iPad suddenly does something confusing.
Not to be confused with a cooley (a euphemism for butts), it's a thin purée used as a sauce. Savarin
But he cautioned that these are stock funds and still too volatile to ever be confused for a bond replacement.
The National Zoo even tweeted: "Not to be confused with a caterpillar with a marshmallow on its nose..." http://bit.
No surprise, the company's calling the upgrade the Inspire 26 (not to be confused with the Inspire 2198 v 2.0).
How do you explain something like this to young women, like your daughters, who might be confused by what's happening?
Money-market accounts are not to be confused with money-market funds, which are a type of low-risk investment.
The withdrawn siblingNot to be confused with being neutral, the withdrawn sibling is always observing what is happening around them.
So as NOT to be confused, we are posting photos of the actual Immigration vehicles and our own patrol vehicles.
BLAZE — DOUGH KNOTS: Not to be confused with doughnuts, Blaze's dough knots are savory pesto twists made with fresh dough.
Other farmers in the federation spoke about how the cannabis industry can be confused with the hemp industry by lawmakers.
The character, Marguerite Dumont, is not to be confused with Margaret Dumont, the Marx Brothers' comic foil in seven films.
We shared similar backgrounds, family situations, and despite our size differences, we looked similar enough to be confused for siblings.
This court heard from several women, some decades later, who were initially determined to be confused or to be liars.
Not to be confused with the thriving all-electric Chevy Bolt, the Chevy Volt (with a v!) is done for.
He still shows signs of his struggle to overcome a childhood stutter, which is not to be confused with age.
The thousands of therapists out there who describe their work as entailing empathy for their patients need not be confused.
" And you said, "The interface was puzzling and that people would be confused by all this dense and daunting interface.
LG: He must be confused with The Rock, although if The Rock ever wrote in I would be so excited.
What luck for him, then, that the Wooster Group is now lavishing it with affection, not to be confused with reverence.
The phrases as presented in Ebner's screenprint could almost be confused, visually, with much of the work of Howe and Mackey.
Some pharmacists might simply be confused as to why you're handing them an Rx for something that's available over the counter.
Net ride value — not to be confused with Lyft's revenue — is the amount passengers pay without accounting for tips and tolls.
It's worth noting that Facebook's decision not to oppose the legislation should not be confused for lending its support for it.
Apple also included newly-designed headphones called "EarPods" (not to be confused with the latest wireless "AirPods") with the iPhone 5.
Blaster Master Blaster Master, not to be confused with Master Blaster, is about Jason, a childhood idiot who lost his frog.
The fair is a partner of Saatchi Art, an online gallery that is not to be confused with London's Saatchi Gallery.
Before Valentine's Day this year he released "Diamond Heart" (not to be confused with Lady Gaga's offering of the same name).
Here's Tumblr's FAQ: What if my blog (not to be confused with posts) was marked as "explicit" before December 17, 2018?
Tracing a pregnancy is further complicated by the fact that poop can be confused for a tiny panda fetus on ultrasounds.
"He asked the people not to be confused or worry about the country's administration or even about the succession," Prayuth said.
This is not to be confused with NASA's Europa flyby mission, which is slated to take place in the early 2020s.
At a glance, the iPhone 7 and iPhone 63 Plus might be confused for their predecessors, the 6s and 6s Plus.
As promised, the Galaxy Fold (not to be confused with the Ford Galaxie, mind) got a lot more face time today.
This watch should not be confused with the Seiko watch that sold at a different auction back in February for $50.7,500.
Not to be confused with T. Swift's timeless track Blank Space, Mezrahi's track is literally nearly 27 minutes of gorgeous silence.
In court papers, Hotel California Baja denied it was trying to mislead guests, and said they were unlikely to be confused.
While you're visiting the "Leah Arts District," head over to be confused by the Ali Baba–themed Opa Locka City Hall.
This partnership shouldn't be confused with Uber Rent, a car rental program launched in April 2018 that shut down last month.
The company added that its cannabinoid medicines, like its phase 3 drug Epidiolex, should not be confused with herbal, recreational marijuana.
But it's weird enough that, finding it on the web randomly, you might be confused about exactly what the point is.
Many economists, especially on the left, seem to be confused about why the economy grew so anemicly during the Obama years.
You might be confused as to why your partner is bringing along a change of clothes that aren't for the gym.
But having to work should not be confused with wanting to work, at least not without some stops along the way.
However, Samsung and its allies say a small "article" should not be confused with the larger device that incorporates the article.
"People are going to be confused sometimes, and you just have to be there to make sure they're not," he said.
People in Pennsylvania might be confused about their new polling places after a massive new redrawing of the state's electoral map.
This single-celled organism is not to be confused with Naegleria fowleri, another brain-eating amoeba that also lives in freshwater.
While you're visiting the "Leah Arts District," head over to be confused by the Ali Baba-themed Opa Locka City Hall.
Verizon launched something called 5G TF, not to be confused with 5G NR, more commonly accepted as the industry's 5G standard.
Cisco plans to integrate the Synata technology into its Spark communications platform (which should not to be confused with Apache Spark).
Peer advice shouldn't be confused with using the internet for diagnosis, a practice that studies have shown is not very accurate.
Often times, Ms. Devine explained, it's our in-person friends or family who can be confused or dismissive of our grief.
Fun fact: The department does this with its National Nuclear Security Administration—the NNSA, not to be confused with the NSA.
Some insurers worry that consumers will be confused and may see short-term policies as a substitute for major medical coverage.
The No. 4 seed Wolverines would never be confused with an offensive juggernaut, but their defense has been terrific of late.
Twitter told me that the company has no problem with being lampooned, they just don't want their users to be confused.
The version described above should not be confused with the Chinese variant of the Reno3 Pro, which is significantly more powerful.
And although many of our elected and appointed leaders are substandard and deserve criticism, transparency should not be confused with vulnerability.
And that tree is in fact threatened and may be confused with bursera graveolens when people are researching the topic online.
Nor should questions about presidential power be confused or replaced with questions about whether we like or dislike a president's policies.
He is not a good debater, is inarticulate, seems to be confused and out of touch, and makes numerous gaffes.     Sen.
And you said that the interface was puzzling and that people would be confused by all this dense and daunting interface.
You will find Orange Crème Bunnies and Strawberry Crème Chicks—not to be confused with Strawberry Delight Chicks, which are dipped in crème-flavored fudge, which in turn should not to be confused with Blueberry Delight, Orange Delight, Lemon Delight, Lime Delight, Vanilla Delight, or Raspberry Delight (which, by the way, is not the same as Blue Raspberry).
Android Automotive OS shouldn't be confused with Android Auto, which is a secondary interface that lies on top of an operating system.
The Loop, not to be confused with the Hyperloop, was supposed to be a high-speed urban transportation system of the future.
"I admired the idea," Muthana an-Najar told Reuters, predicting that Israeli forces "will be confused about how to handle" the protest.
At the time of the crash, Whiteaker appeared to "officers to be confused, slurring his speech and had bloodshot eyes," Weisberg says.
Razor (not to be confused with Razer) has taken the same concept of wheels-on-heels and motorized the whole dang thing.
Cambridge Analytica—not to be confused with the University of Cambridge—is owned by SCL Group, a London-based behavioral research firm.
Whiskey Cavalier's Will Chase is not to be confused with real-life actor Will Chase, who is currently moping through Good Trouble.
"I always felt empowered when I sang it," says Newton-John of her 1976 song (not to be confused by Journey's anthem).
Symptoms appear between 1 and 12 weeks after infection, and early-stage donovanosis may be confused for chancroid, another ulcer-causing STD.
The project, internally called NewsCo (not to be confused with Knewz!), will likely be a mix of subscription and ad-based content.
Davida Hall, founder of The Lipstick Lobby, says that the brand shouldn't be confused with other beauty companies that donate to charity.
The 883K Association (not to be confused with the UHD Alliance) was announced at CES, with members including Samsung, TCL, and Hisense.
In his posts, Torres points out that the process is truly a form of tattooing — not to be confused with micropigmentation, a.k.a.
The prime minister, Prayuth Chan-ocha, defended his brother-in-arms last month, saying public and private matters should not be confused.
The chicken flavor has an orange cream filling that shouldn't be confused with Oreo's annual Halloween edition cookies that look very similar.
He meanwhile revealed himself to be confused by foreign policy, which mattered after a terrorist attack, inspired by Islamic State, in California.
For Gersh, these threats were personal and real, not to be confused with generic if vile ramblings on an online comments board.
After the fall, he appeared to be confused and sweating, and had difficulty moving his left arm and leg, the report says.
Rogow's cross examination appeared to wander at times with the lawyer appearing to be confused about how the evidence had been labeled.
If Mitchell has worked obsessively close to his home in Leeds, this should not be confused with limited ambition or parochial appeal.
Not to be confused with a prequalification, preapproval from a lender is a pretty strong indicator of your ability to obtain financing.
On the hashtag's landing page, there's a separate tab also labeled "Discover," but not to be confused with TikTok's main Discover section.
Average yearly salary: $What they do: Customer care specialists may be confused with customer service representatives, but the two jobs differ slightly.
"A reigning tenet of modern transgenderism holds that gender identity and sexuality are two separate realms, not to be confused," Faludi writes.
The hotel in Coney Island should not be confused with the Elephant Hotel in Somers, N.Y., a birthplace of the American circus.
It's a veritable lineup of all-american rejects, not to be confused with The All-American Rejects, who people might actually recognize.
This character is and is not to be confused with the historically based antihero created by Christopher Marlowe (who spelled it Tamburlaine).
In other ways Kew Gardens Hills — not to be confused with Kew Gardens, a neighborhood about three miles southwest — has changed dramatically.
Still, employees can be confused when taught opposing techniques — for making porchetta at White Gold, say, or shaving Parmesan at Via Carota.
FS: It's OK to be confused by it because right now the system is a patchwork quilt of laws and court rulings.
Even though it's common for millennials to be confused and overwhelmed by the tax code, that's not the way it should be.
Not to be confused with their crosstown rivals, in basketball and tire sales, who were actually called the Akron Firestone Non-Skids.
Instead, symptoms of catatonia could be confused as something a patient was doing of their own volition, a behavioral issue, or psychosis.
For island hopping, you'll be relying on Air Tahiti (a domestic airline not to be confused with the international Air Tahiti Nui).
That parent is called the custodial parent, he said, and should not be confused with the parent who actually has legal custody.
Important tidbit to remember: The Olympics are in PyeongChang, South Korea -- not to be confused with Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea.
Some readers will be confused by its "plot" until realizing there's little point trying to figure out what exactly is going on.
And while I celebrate the success of these companies, their current commercial model should not be confused with a public-serving governing platform.
Just to be clear, this shouldn't be confused with Allo, a separate Google messaging service that uses your phone number as login credentials.
Nvidia already has two customers for Nvidia Drive AutoPilot — a name not to be confused with Tesla's consumer-facing semi-autonomous system Autopilot.
JavaNot to be confused with JavaScript, Java is a nimble, "write once, run anywhere" programming language traditionally used for client-server web applications.
I too would be confused if someone put me into a cylinder and told me to find my way to my new apartment.
The iTrip Clip (not to be confused with the Chip Clip) turns them into Bluetooth headphones with this plug-in, clip-on adapter.
The iTrip Clip (not to be confused with the Chip Clip) turns them into Bluetooth headphones with this plug-in, clip-on adapter.
Now, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (not to be confused with its competitor, Hyperloop Technologies) say it has found its answer to that last problem.
Petland is a national pet store chain (not to be confused with Petland Discounts, a separate chain that operates in only three states).
For one thing, the new take on the world that results from a consistent mindfulness practice can easily be confused with emotional detachment.
The books are not to be confused with storyboards, the shot-by-shot breakdowns he has made since his first feature, "Poison" (1991).
Not to be confused with similarly-named matcha, maca is a root plant that's native to the Andes Mountains and tastes like butterscotch.
YouTube TV (not to be confused with regular YouTube or YouTube Premium) offers a variety of network channels including ABC for $40/month.
Unfortunately, though, anyone reading one of their older posts might be confused when the "link in bio" has changed to point somewhere unrelated.
The new QLEDs (never, ever to be confused with OLED) ship with Bixby and offer voice assistant capabilities right out of the box.
He often seems to be confused about basic questions such as what a customs union means, let alone the details of complicated negotiations.
"Contractual penalties for not delivering crude should not be confused with compensations related to all consequences related to the contamination," the spokeswoman said.
In a grim twist of irony, Jennifer said she even expressed concern that Moses could be confused with another dog and accidentally euthanized.
No matter who he was talking to he was unapologetically himself, but it was so fun to be confused yet intrigued by it.
Not to be confused with a keratin lash lift, a lash perm curls the lashes using an alkaline solution and a silicone rod.
Not to be confused with Indian roti, this is a baguette filled with meat omelette, veggies, cheese, and all the sauces you desire.
Not to be confused with Waves above, Waves of Grace is a 360-degree video short about a survivor of Liberia's ebola outbreak.
I can also accept Intel's frustrating pace of integrating its own Thunderbolt (not to be confused with Apple's Lightning) standard into USB-C.
" Colbert 3.0 then introduced a new segment, "WERD: The Lesser of Two Evils" – not to be confused with the Colbert Report's "The Word.
It also factors polls and other elements into its data, but the game is not to be confused with polls from real voters.
Exactly how many people have alcohol intolerance can be tricky to pinpoint, because some of the symptoms can be confused for a hangover.
The aircrew appeared to be confused by the directions from the Americans on the ground in the minutes leading up to the attack.
But, although the robot is traversing autonomously, this shouldn't be confused with "AI," the hot, and often misapplied buzzword in today's tech realm.
The company specializes in desktop 3D carving — or subtractive manufacturing (not to be confused with the additive variety you get with 3D printers).
In other words, solvers were either going to know the game and get the theme or not know the game and be confused.
He pretended to be confused by the British actor's British accent, and at one point asked Holland if he could lick his shoe.
The practice of nonmedical switching is not to be confused with requiring a patient to switch from a brand medication to a generic.
If people seem awkward around you, it might be because you've been thinking about so much personal stuff that outsiders may be confused.
"Don't be confused into thinking that OAT is a waste of time because 'It is just substituting one drug for another,'" Millar said.
According to the report, it also attempted a parallel campaign using a false email account meant to be confused with a second company.
First names or initials are used only for those who might be confused with someone with the same last name, like William James.
He found the Islamist administration to be confused, unsure how to assert its authority and pathetically desperate to curry favor with the police.
But the bar she opened should not be confused for a strip club or even a boys' club, as one bartender pointed out.
Lea wants her son and Aaron to get along, but she worries that Tristan might be confused about who his real father is.
Giant hogweed can be confused with other similar looking relatives, like Queen Anne's lace and cow parsnip, which can also cause adverse reactions.
The origin of others is harder to parse: a trip of rabbits, not to be confused with the more understandable down of hares.
He will be confused if I pretend not to know him at the pizza place when a group of cool teens walks in.
Not to be confused with the Brett Ratner film "The Family Man," this drama also stars Gretchen Mol, Willem Dafoe and Alfred Molina.
The end result is something that, though watched on a phone, wouldn't ever be confused with user-gen services like YouTube or TikTok.
" McDow isn't to be confused with Jasmine V who played the bowling and breakdancing crush in the 2010 follow-up music video, "Baby.
Populism shouldn't be confused with demagoguery, which is a natural tendency in representative democracies, a temptation to seduce voters rather than convince them.
There were times this felt like bull and then there would be weird emotions attached to these images, and I would be confused.
Rodham gathered over a hundred visa-applicants and raising over $65 million to produce green cars (not to be confused with green cards).
This information came from Donald Trump Jr.'s lawyer, who is not to be confused with Jared Kushner's lawyer or President Trump's lawyer.
A caucus should not be confused with an election, but it's worth noting that much larger margins trigger automatic recounts in other states.
If you follow enough people who talk about movies on social media, you might be confused by the big discussion of the moment.

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