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If the Earth's magnetic field confuses you, worry not, because it confuses lots of scientists, too.
Take it from someone who constantly confuses teaspoons with tablespoons.
I know… it also confuses the hell out of me!
The back and forth between English and Russian confuses things.
Most important, a 100% renewables target confuses means with ends.
It confuses equality under the law with equal social prestige.
That worries the world and confuses the community of nations.
I think for me any term like that confuses me.
Such an approach confuses two American approaches to world disorder.
That confuses Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, he told CNBC on Thursday.
That confuses people about their true value, and can wreck markets.
His dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the Committee.
Like I obviously see it now, but the beard confuses things.
Adding a professional category changes and confuses the meaning of that.
What if a proliferation of new, untested metaphors confuses people further?
Which is why the indiscriminate mixing of terms confuses the issue.
But the writer confuses her personal experiences and aspirations with reality.
If your wireless carrier's data plan confuses you, blame T-Mobile.
This is what always confuses me about police chiefs and union officials.
Instead, Passengers' creators made a movie that confuses abject cruelty for love.
You know the copyright on the internet confuses a lot of people.
We'll find out if the Trump administration confuses moral courage with loyalty.
My mum was a heroin addict, which confuses a lot of people.
What confuses the media about Trump is that he defies Washington's categories.
Here's what confuses me: Asian Americans make up 27% of the population.
Does it make you laugh — or perhaps it confuses or alarms you?
In other words: Please stop fighting; it confuses the work for everyone.
It confuses your brain into thinking it's daytime when it's actually bedtime.
"Sometimes we need to make sure nobody confuses kindness for weakness," he said.
Grother says that recent discussion of bias frequently confuses different types of problems.
"It confuses me how Kourtney is confused that we're butting heads," she said.
"It confuses me how Kourtney is confused that we're butting heads," she says.
He's great for a director like Darren Aronofsky, who confuses craft with creativity.
"WATCH: Joe Biden confuses his wife with his sister," tweeted the president's campaign.
So I think it confuses the hitters and it definitely throws them off.
What confuses matters is all this sweet talk, followed by the vanishing act.
Constant exposure to sunlight confuses the body and messes with its circadian rhythm.
"He gets up on stage and confuses what state he's in," Murtaugh said.
No more slipping the president goofy website stories that he confuses with facts.
"I thought you were better than that," she scolded, which always confuses me.
In a lot of ways they're similar, and that confuses the rooting interest.
The sculptures' verisimilitude confuses the senses, as does Wise's obvious obsession with them.
The problem with Trump is that he confuses the former with the latter.
Traditional agriculture groups say calling grated cauliflower "rice" confuses consumers, the Journal reports.
As he divides his kingdom between three daughters, Lear confuses flowery words with love.
But I think, yeah, but that confuses people, and I respect and understand that.
You'd be hard pressed to find someone who confuses Donald Glover with Donald Trump.
Making the robot dark or shiny also helps, as it confuses the opponent's sensors.
Weingartner says Reese's version is a total knockoff of hers and confuses the marketplace.
The fact that Clinton continues to hang on to this antiquated relic confuses me.
" Burr added that Comey's "dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the Committee.
But this confuses the motivations of left activists with the motivations of average citizens.
This is very difficult for Sagittarius, who often confuses intellectual stimulation with emotional support.
After asking about sex, Matt asks I, Siri, out for drinks, which confuses me.
It is not a governing philosophy and doesn't scramble the coalitions — it confuses them.
This tragedy sends Trish on a path towards vengeance that she confuses for justice.
This adds time to remedy selection and further confuses the EPA chain of command.
If you see someone whose gender expression confuses you in a bathroom, don't stare.
The bewildering array of disk formats clearly confuses consumers in the Star Wars universe.
It often confuses the center with views that are actually those of the affluent.
That confuses a lot of people because they're like, Well, you go to church.
Yet experts from academia, industry and public health say IARC confuses the public and policymakers.
If that confuses you, it apparently confused many members of the European Parliament as well.
Distraction is the method by which the Trump gang both confuses and terrifies the population.
Schaeffer told CNBC that the general population commonly confuses futures trading and the equities market.
Funny side note ... Rudy confuses Ronald Reagan for Trump, but he has a good explanation.
Right now, the world confuses and frustrates me because we've stopped listening to each other.
The show deliberately confuses the roles of collectors and artists — is at the New Museum.
For married couples, the traditional first-anniversary gift is paper (which basically just confuses everyone).
It can be hard to look at these initially; all that red confuses the eyes.
Candida auris, a deadly fungus, preys on people with weakened immune systems and confuses doctors.
" Brat dismissed the minibus strategy as a "bunch of fancy terminology that just confuses everybody.
The addition of a fourth bride, the Widow, early in Act I confuses matters further.
But no one confuses us more than Maeve, the no-nonsense madame at the Mariposa Saloon.
Sebelius Supreme Court case — a detail that further confuses how he would rule on the matter.
It sort of confuses the boat, and it won't do what you want it to do.
And in her memoir, when Abramović confuses the Bullshit for the Spiritual, trouble is never far.
This research doesn't just sow confusion about what we eat — it also confuses people on exercise.
"The movie confuses iconoclasm with wit, and bile with guts; it's mostly thin and mean-spirited."
And that's all the conspiracy needs: immense attention that muddies the issue and confuses the public.
But there is little question that the lack of a common definition confuses the political debate.
First, it confuses the economic consequences of our policies with the economic consequences of the virus.
Tech Tip Q. I recently switched to a Mac laptop, and the Safari browser confuses me.
This adds much more time to remedy selection and further confuses the EPA chain of command.
Salma Hayek is here to make sure Donald Trump never confuses 9/493 with 7-Eleven again.
All right, Mimi, I just want to go slowly here because socialism confuses me a little bit.
What's more, Weedmaps believes the logo Where's Weed is using confuses customers ... especially those under the influence.
At check-in, Hawn is given a creamy white "welcome" cocktail, which she confuses for... whale semen.
The North Sea, which has a maximum depth of about 200 meters, confuses the animals' biological sonar.
Jerome is shot to death by an officer who confuses his toy gun for the real thing.
He's too repressed to do anything about it or even process the emotion, and it confuses him.
Source: J.P. Morgan Asset Management The options to take withdrawals from retirement plans often confuses plan participants.
This assault confuses, undermines trust, feeds the conspiracy-minded and assists those who want to manipulate others.
Anything that confuses you, anything you want to know more about, it's right there at your fingertips.
The result is a good-looking but overstuffed genre pileup that confuses as often as it compels.
Yet women's rage is still unruly: It frustrates all attempts to contain it, shocks, confuses, and provokes.
Other times, you're awarded a Michelin star because the Michelin Guide accidentally confuses you with another restaurant.
And if the differences between the two become rightfully blurred, her insistence on art history confuses us.
Just like no one confuses zucchini noodles with actual noodles, no one mistakes cauliflower rice for regular rice.
What really confuses me about these setups is that it's not like the consumer was asking for them.
It's precisely that she's so smart that this resistance of hers confuses the senses, keeps the internet humming.
"It is not about writing something intellectual at the entrance that confuses you even more," Mr. Bardaouil said.
Her traditional Hindu background confuses some longtime feminists who support her campaign but cannot figure out her motivations.
So it is with some trepidation that I admit that the current political climate in academia confuses me.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews confuses SC Dem Senate candidate Jaime Harrison with current SC GOP Senator Tim Scott. pic.twitter.
He rarely rushes more than five but confuses protections by disguising which four or five rushers are coming.
He's a man in proximity to power who confuses that proximity with actual intelligence, influence, and, worst, ability.
They fluff up their tails, often when they're alarmed It makes them look larger and probably confuses the enemy.
I haven't understood her music since the Crazy in Love days, and her new material confuses me even more.
"Fabricated news obstructs development and confuses public opinion," declares one of the banners erected in recent days around Amman.
But this argument confuses two different services: music subscriptions that cost $10 a month versus ad-supported music videos.
"What I think confuses a lot of people outside looking in is that there wasn't a problem," she said.
He confuses his personal brand with American interests and pursues the former at the expense of the latter. Skeptical?
" He said, "Anything that confuses you, anything you want to know more about, it's right there at your fingertips.
It's a problem most of all because it confuses us as to our place in the scheme of things.
"This is one of the best ways to make sure no one confuses their towel for yours," she says.
"This just muddies the water further and confuses consumers," said Guerra, whose firm manages $1.3 billion in client assets.
Nordenman: Arctic security is a growing theme, but I think it often confuses the debate rather than enlightens it.
And if anyone confuses it with "sad girl" music, they might be getting sadness mixed up with self-reflection.
For this reason, it really confuses me how marijuana isn't already legal everywhere when it helps so many people.
The problem with the ALA campaign is that it confuses banning and censorship of books with plain old judgment.
It confuses the mild discomforts of the professional class with the true struggles of the middle class and poor.
This confuses the media, as they keep saying that Trump is the worst thing to ever happen since &aposThe View.
It confuses what's known in science and obscures the truths of nutrition that could actually help us live healthier lives.
West's donation, then, further confuses an already tangled web of a race in Chicago—at least within the rap world.
Last week I praised Winter Games for being shockingly sex positive for a franchise that often confuses sexuality with villainy.
But that argument confuses two different services: music subscriptions that cost £10 [$14.61] a month versus ad-supported music videos.
It can also result in overhyped publicity about breaches and hacks that are actually minor, which confuses customers and consumers.
"What confuses people about Whit is that his films are autobiographical, but they are also fiction," Ms. Young said later.
A devoted "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" fan, she does a Jim Carrey impression that both kills and confuses her classmates.
And just in case snooker still confuses you, these announcers keep explaining its rules, with priceless condescension, to unenlightened listeners.
By stubbornly refusing to criticize Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump shortchanges his administration, confuses his allies and weakens the American response.
In the context of this story, that Laurentino in his hazy mental state confuses Mark with Rafael has uncommon poignancy.
No one seems to know, which confuses allies and does a favor for rivals who would welcome diminished American influence.
Many observers say that having two living popes — especially ones with vastly different visions for the church — confuses the faithful.
But her wonderful performance is all too often stuck inside a fragmented, unclear narrative that confuses more than it evokes.
Since then, it was revealed that Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort had been under surveillance, which confuses the matter.
Looking to the comics only further confuses our investigation into Fury's age, because he's been around for quite a long time.
Flooding the media space with false stories confuses the public and further undermines the connection between public opinion and democratic authority.
He said most of the bites happen by mistake because a shark confuses a person's foot or arm for a fish.
An ambiguous use case confuses prospective new users who want to know exactly why they need to download a new app.
It's the olive skin, light eyes, and soft curly hair that confuses them and starts a guessing game about my ethnicity.
All this not only confuses visitors but also stymies bureaucrats, who are often uncertain which number to use for what purpose.
"These offers aren't worded transparently, and that's what confuses consumers," said Jill Gonzalez, an analyst with WalletHub, a personal finance site.
By jumping around swiftly from clue to clue, he confuses the other players, who often find it hard to keep up.
I'm very good at entertaining," Cabral explains, joking of the stove, "There's more knobs than there are burners, which confuses me.
It confuses me how people can get that upset when there are so many important things going on in the world.
But it isn't any item in Jason's room that helps them out but creepy Grandma Blossom who confuses Betty for Polly.
They also had to develop software capable of differentiating products with similar branding or packaging, something that occasionally confuses even humans.
She believes that women should have the right to make their own medical decisions and that this bill confuses that issue.
"What confuses me is how other insurance companies knew about it," said Zhang, a 26-year-old government employee from Shandong.
It has long been clear that Mr. Trump confuses the role and powers of the president with those of a king.
And what I love about Origins is that it never feels like it confuses emptiness with nothingness, or solitude with lifelessness.
Its perfect, beautifully intricate directing by Bong confuses our sense of morality and questions the value we place on perceived innocence.
The thing that really confuses everybody who makes filters is where the line is and what you can and can't do.
Mr. Trump's vaunted $1 trillion infrastructure spending program, by contrast, doesn't yet exist, because the president confuses executive orders with achievements.
Centrist bias, as I see it, confuses the idea of centrism (which is very much an ideology) with objectivity and fairness.
He routinely confuses key terms, such as one bizarre instance when he said that his plan would have $1,000 co-pays.
"What confuses me is how other insurance companies knew about it," said Zhang, a 33-year-old government employee from Shandong.
The latest episode, "The Last of the Starks," is particularly bad about skimming across events in a way that confuses the action.
Unsurprisingly this confuses the men, inflaming their egos and resulting in a violent attack on a London cab driver who insults Liz.
"Not only does God play dice, but he sometimes confuses us by throwing them where they can't be seen," he famously declared.
Here's to hoping you don't get bit by a spider, or worse, get anthrax that your doctor confuses for a spider bite.
Trump's tweet confuses Toyota's existing Baja plant with the planned $250 billion plant in Guanajuato, where construction got under way in November.
Yet little research exists into why plastic confuses birds in the first place, according to researchers at the University of California, Davis.
Beyonce says the people behind the online store are even trying to trademark Feyonce ... which confuses the marketplace and damages her brand.
Young, manga-esque features mask each character with an expression of aloofness that the artist then confuses with more unsettling visual concepts.
It is all well and good to oppose a change that has not yet taken hold, or one that still confuses people.
This confuses me because in many ways, it is the only glimpse we have of what is happening everywhere, in real time.
The 100-day takeaway is that Trump still confuses frenzy with action and lacks the experience, temperament and character to be President.
Fast-forward to the present, and my candidness with my parents about my sexual health, particular with my father, really confuses people.
It's the place I know best, where my family felt secure, the constant in a world that, increasingly, confuses and distresses me.
Constance Grady: The world is full of misconceptions about fanfiction, but one in particular confuses me every time I come across it.
"President Trump's campaign condemns any organization that deceptively uses the president's name, likeness, trademarks or branding and confuses voters," the statement said.
At one point, DJ confuses a masked little person for one of her sons, and he barks the line of dialogue above.
He confuses defenders with illusion, adopting a tactic that tight end Jason Witten has deployed in Dallas for more than a decade.
Unfortunately, this belief confuses the ability to fluidly operate digital devices with the sophistication needed to evaluate the information such devices yield.
The PMPRB, as do many in Washington, confuses price with overall aggregate spending which is a product of price and quantity used.
Fighting it actually makes it worse, because you get closer to this technology that confuses you, as opposed to just checking out.
"  WATCH MAINSTREAM MEDIA BEFUDDLED:  "This confuses the media, as they keep saying that Trump is the worst thing to happen since &aposThe View.
And that could make a big difference, because the problem with such information isn't just that it confuses the people who believe it.
Wonder Woman is a confusing feminist icon; she's a warrior, which is admirable, but she's also a sex symbol, which confuses her identity.
Shall we remain inside our safe little bubble, hearing only that which pleases us and seeing not that which frightens or confuses us?
Though this "secret history" illuminates much of the real-life mould that shaped the novel, it at times confuses autobiographical elements with autobiography.
But this trickle-down feminist perspective confuses the narrow personal interests of Hillary Clinton with the broader interests of women as a class.
That advice often confuses and frustrates people who don't know their true passions or don't see how those passions connect to a career.
After all, if there is a massive disinformation campaign that confuses Americans, it is the media's responsibility to react with accurate, clarifying information.
But sex confuses Thompson's eye — and he sees the same curve of hip, the same bowed lip in girl after girl after girl.
The episode confuses a slow pace for depth, expresses characters' internal conflict through gigantic speeches, and features an indulgent villain who's somehow underwritten.
It confuses people about characters, and I love that, because the world's not black and white, and people are not black and white.
The background check system confuses the names of law-abiding individuals with those of criminals, resulting in thousands of "false positives" every year.
Yeah, there's two in Seattle, but still oddly geographically centered in an analog way that sometimes confuses me why that's the case. Sure.
While the film may have laudable goals, getting the science wrong simply confuses the issues and infuriates those who might otherwise be supportive.
The sardines' schooling behavior is sometimes called a bait ball, and it confuses most predators and very likely helps the sardines to survive.
"Farming tigers for trade confuses consumers and stimulates demand," said Grace Ge Gabriel, Asia regional director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
Emmit's confession brings credibility to her entire read on the situation until another conspiracy of men intervenes and confuses the case yet again.
"President Trump's campaign condemns any organization that deceptively uses the President's name, likeness, trademarks, or branding and confuses voters," the Trump campaign said.
The attraction confuses King — who typically doesn't even bring Larry on tour because she needs to train with no distractions — but it's undeniable.
By grouping together, the starlings not only find safety in numbers but their changing movements and shifting collective shape confuses their would-be attackers.
And whereas colors on maps usually help define borders and landmasses, the cumulative aesthetic vibrance of dozens of maps together actually confuses one's eye.
In this production, the thin-skinned and raving king—who confuses flattery for fidelity, obsequiousness for respect—presides over an almost garishly golden court.
Upon smelling something subliminally vile, the insula confuses tasks and searches for something in your social world to stick with a "that's disgusting" label.
"He's certainly behaving in an impulse way that confuses people which I think is not good for the stability of the world," she said.
" He praised Comey as "a public servant of the highest order," and said "his dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the Committee.
His preferred personnel grouping — three receivers, one running back, one tight end — rarely deviates, but McVay confuses opponents by changing tempos, alignments and motions.
The company has retained the same DNA, so much so that it confuses shoppers like Cindy, who still believe Kate is running the show.
It confuses me: Saudi Arabia is so keen to promote itself as a reformer, yet a true Saudi reformer is being held behind bars.
Anecdotal evidence says that mostly it works—except for when the car confuses asphalt and grass, freezes, or pins itself against a garage door.
Their daughter's life confuses them, but they're interested in understanding it — even if it means accidentally spending the night with a stranger's pet snake.
Time will tell whether this turns out to be an easy way to adjust the AC or a totally counterintuitive design choice that confuses drivers.
Critics also argue the new road system confuses drivers, because people don't know how to navigate it, and say business in the area has suffered.
This is the baffling parallel world of elite higher education that leads (among other things) to ENA, confuses the uninitiated, and crowns the university system.
Emily also confuses Berta's family members, who are seen living in the Gilmore house helping fix everything and anything after the death of Richard Gilmore.
I don't look horrible in 20 years, when I'll be nearly 50, but the massive brown spot the app put on my chin confuses me.
He tells Conor fairy tales that deviate from the usual happy ending, which confuses and frustrates Conor, who doesn't know the point of the stories.
She also says it's laughable that Stephen has bonded with Angel ... she says he confuses Angel for his other daughter, Madison, in his legal docs.
The actor dodges paparazzi and fans — one of whom confuses him for the Teen Wolf — as he finally makes his way to a Papaya King.
Gallagher seemingly celebrates the guerrilla actions of these disaffected workers, but what confuses me is why these employees continue to work at Google at all?
Ahead are all the phrases Kimmy confuses, puns she gets wrong, and general linguistic misunderstandings in the first two seasons of the hit Netflix series.
The work being done by FAA and EASA is important to avoid a web of confusing regulations that confuses recreational and commercial operators of UAS.
"It confuses me, especially for a boat designed to be out of the water, why we have to have an open hull design," Slingsby said.
Coco confuses love with hunger, and hunger with panic, leading her to a cycle of binge-eating and reckless sex as her mother gets weaker.
"If it were up to me, we wouldn't have editorials, because I think it confuses readers into thinking we're a liberal paper," Mr. Baker said.
It's a term that often confuses outsiders because it doesn't refer to just shoes used to play tennis, but instead to any kind of sneaker.
Privacy confuses me, beyond my simplest understanding, which is that individuals prefer, to different degrees, that information about them not be freely available to others.
"President Trump's campaign condemns any organization that deceptively uses the President's name, likeness, trademarks, or branding and confuses voters," the campaign said at the time.
And Ukraine being at the center of this scandal understandably confuses people who may not have been previously able to find it on a map.
Soon, Frank and Lola learn that love still hurts, especially when tendrils of jealously start twisting through the story and he confuses abandon with possession.
Handheld shooting is fine for photos, but doesn't really work for 360-degree videos — it confuses the viewing experience, especially if you're watching in a headset.
The cast also includes Alexander Skarsgård as the Prime Minister of Canada and Bob Odenkirk as the current president, who confuses Theron with an actual secretary.
And while the process might seem strange or unnatural to the leaders of Gilead, it also confuses and frightens the president, a (tragically) non-fictional man.
I have found Director Comey to be a public servant of the highest order, and his dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the committee.
"Mr Trump confuses the worst terrorist attack on America with a corner shop known for its slurpees Inside out"I'm an outsider…Sanders is an outsider.
Or maybe it's like the old Phil Hartman skit "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer": a put-upon protagonist whose world frightens and confuses him JOHN: Good morning, Mike.
The league publishes a pronunciation guide every year, compiled with input from each of the 30 teams, but it sometimes confuses as much as it clarifies.
This clothing uses a kind of camouflage that confuses surveillance technology by giving them more interesting things to detect, like license plates and other detectable patterns.
And a plural executive cannot be effectively held accountable to the people, because a shared authority allows for a deflection of blame that confuses the public.
At the end of the "Wonder Woman 1984" trailer, Diana is seen showing Steve art, in which he confuses a trash can for a gallery piece.
The hapless members of the US Congress are good at piecemealing together legislation that makes it look like they've done something but really just confuses the issue.
" His aim is to re-script power structures for "unfamiliar, surreal, or queer" elements of society, a process that "confuses people, or makes them pissed off even.
His slogan is "Make District 2 Bright Again," a slogan so reminiscent of Trump's that he confuses himself at one point in an interview with BuzzFeed News.
If you are a Mac user and iMovie, or any other fancy video editing app, confuses you, there is a simpler option for editing videos: QuickTime Player. 
Ingrid picks up and moves to California to manipulate Taylor into becoming her best friend, and to mimic her aesthetic, which she confuses as interchangeable with happiness.
This often confuses voters into thinking that the votes they did cast have not been recorded (though it wouldn't explain flipping votes from one candidate to another).
Plus, this kind of hype confuses the public, and at the end of the day, disappoints many folks who only keep track of space on the periphery.
Typically caused by a sensitive immune system — which confuses innocuous bacteria for harmful pathogens — symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, weight loss, anemia, skin changes and arthritis.
"We keep getting this on-again, off-again reprisal nonsense, which confuses investors ... by giving them hope that some kind of thaw might be underway," he said.
"When you've got an ad that confuses people or concerns people, it just makes sense that that ad goes away," Tod MacKenzie, a spokesman for Pepsico Inc.
In addition, Mary runs downstairs after she confuses Alex for her attacker, and when he tries to calm her the guests mistake what is happening as rape.
In a speech delivered to a room of black businesspeople in December 2016, Mr. Zuma warned of the sophisticated ways in which the enemy confuses black people.
A term broad enough to get affixed to Ta-Nehisi Coates and Pat Buchanan, not to mention Elon Musk and Tavi Gevinson, confuses more than it explains.
It "further confuses an already difficult investigation by our committee," he said, adding that Mr. Comey had been "more forthcoming with information" than any of his predecessors.
So I think adding this kind of Blue Lives Matter piece to the hate crimes statute muddies the waters and confuses the education piece quite a bit.
I'm intentionally avoiding the term "web platforms" here — because at this point, it either confuses people about what the law means, or lets them get away with lying.
Here we get our third Stark sibling reunion in 10 episodes, as Arya rolls up in Winterfell, confuses some guards, and waits for Sansa to come find her.
That creates a lot of problems: It confuses people, and it's also why I can't find stable employment, because employers won't hire [trans] people, often out of fear.
I'm also about 95% sure that a cutscene animation that sets up the main action of the game features a prominently incorrect date that further confuses the storyline.
In short, Mr. Navarro confuses the simple accounting relationship between GDP and net exports (the difference between the value of exports and imports) with a causal, economic link.
Most systems cause a tingling sensation known as paresthesia, which confuses the brain and causes it to focus on it instead of the pain signals in the nerves.
The environments in which we find ourselves can alter our perceptions of our social reality and crystalize routes through a self-referential maze that entices, confuses and controls.
The dairy industry argues that the word "milk" confuses consumers because it implies that the white liquid they have bought has a nutritional value similar to cow's milk.
And if that logic confuses you — why build a new company to create competition when you could just keep the ones you have and let them continue to compete?
Try if you like: The Good Wife and/or Independence Day If the above "try if you like" combo surprises and/or confuses you, that's pretty much the point.
Here's to hoping whoever opens the thing confuses Oliver's version with the Pences', and 100 copies of a kids' book about same-sex marriage wind up in the library.
This gets the makers undue attention, makes police and politicians react in fear, and confuses the benefits of free and open source designs with the right of free speech.
The fact that the minutes spent that much time commenting on the foreign circumstances (and their effect on decision making) and then Fischer tries to downplay it confuses me.
He enters his office and places two metal balls on his desk, he yells at a guy to keep it hard in front of everyone, he confuses and intimidates.
The framework's proposal for special tax treatment for pass-throughs is being pitched as something that will help small businesses, but it confuses small businesses with pass-through businesses.
"You literally have to take action right into the knee-jerk negativity to get the best buys, and that confuses a lot of people," the "Mad Money" host said.
"You literally have to take action right into the knee-jerk negativity to get the best buys, and that confuses a lot of people," the "Mad Money " host said.
"Pause for a little while, refrain from the deafening noise that weakens and confuses our hearing, that makes us forget the fruitful and creative power of silence," he said.
"Here's what confuses people: everything," said Daniel Diorio, an election policy specialist with the bipartisan National Conference of State Legislatures, which represents and serves state legislators and their staffs.
I know that the students and teachers believe gun violence is bad, and I do too, but it confuses me why we were not doing 303 minutes of silence.
This confuses friends, colleagues and even my wife, who can't fathom why I keep to-do lists, appointments, even birthdays in an academic planner instead of on Google calendar.
While the initial responsibility for evidence-gathering falls under the House's domain, the argument that the Senate should not consider newly available evidence confuses a trial with an appeal.
First off, let&aposs clarify something that confuses many people: when someone talks about a drill, what he or she is usually talking about is actually a drill/diver.
"Legal trade stimulates demand, confuses law enforcement efforts, and opens a huge opportunity for laundering illegal products, which is why ivory markets are now being closed globally," he said.
And what confuses me even more, is that I spent several years unthinkingly looking at whatever immaculate — but ultimately forgettable — wallpaper, the maker's of my phones decided to serve me.
It struggles to register single-tap selections, confuses a tap for a right-click if my finger is half way up the surface area, and has clunky, hollow-feeling clicks.
"[The tagline] deliberately confuses consumers into mistakenly believing that Sesame is associated with, has allowed, or has even endorsed or produced the movie and tarnishes Sesame's brand," the lawsuit said.
"Getting lost in the minutia of this, I think, confuses voters and is a waste of time," Durbin said of the Democrat-on-Democrat attacks on competing health care ideas.
During over 1,000 hours of work over the last six weeks, the group developed a new algorithm that confuses a neural network no matter how the AI looks at it.
"Saint X" is hypnotic, delivering acute social commentary on everything from class and race to familial bonds and community, and yet its weblike nature never confuses, or fails to captivate.
Rather, they believe it happens when a person's immune system tries to fight off a bacterial or viral infection and confuses the body's nerves as part of the bacteria or virus.
The book also confuses Christopher Steele, author of the infamous pee tape dossier, with Michael Steele, the former head of the Republican Party, as the Wall Street Journal first pointed out.
If something goes wrong with a robot and it confuses a squishy human body with open air, the result might not just be delayed production, but broken bones and torn flesh.
This lawsuit simply confuses consumers, and has the potential to make a mockery of Prop 65 cancer warning at a time when the public needs clear and accurate information about health.
If a kid confuses you for a real Disney character, you may get in trouble, as Disney doesn't want people unofficially passing themselves off as Disney characters, whether intentional or not. 
Doing this not only confuses your body's chemical hunger cues, but it could also twist your perception of what you consider an indulgence, and what you see as a health food.
But even with clear seniority hints, the duopoly confuses both Kazakhs and foreign investors in the oil-rich nation who are used to dealing with a clearly defined chain of command.
"I have found Director Comey to be a public servant of the highest order, and his dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the committee," Burr said in a statement.
Because alcohol depresses brain function, drinking at night means you're more likely to go quickly into a deeper sleep stage, which Smith says confuses people into thinking substances help with sleep.
The survival of sea turtles worldwide remains uncertain due to a host of threats from humans -- from light pollution in nesting zones that confuses hatchlings, to climate change and habitat loss.
Many thanks, Kate RE: Turns Out That Using Human Poop to Fertilize Crops Isn't Such a Great Idea Guys, It is statements like the title that confuses the public and farmers.
"Nice usually wins," he has said, but former colleagues say he has shown himself to be an intense and determined fighter ("Cuddly Kasich Confuses Some Ex-Colleagues," front page, March 26).
Every now and then, The Creators Project comes across an artwork that surprises and delights us every bit as much as it confuses us and otherwise has us begging for answers.
Dams physically block the paths fish take to their annual spawning grounds; they also turn running water into still water, which, to put it bluntly, confuses the hell out of fish.
But hearing liberals talk about undocumented immigrants confuses him: The fact that their entering the country broke the law is somehow sidestepped, like a crude remark at a polite dinner party.
This lawsuit simply confuses consumers, and has the potential to make a mockery of Prop 20083 cancer warning at a time when the public needs clear and accurate information about health.
So in campaigning so explicitly as the inheritor of Obama's mantle, he obscures both his distinct strengths and his weaknesses, and confuses voters about the kind of president he would be.
What confuses me is the appellate judges stating that the prosecutors conceded on all four bias counts while the prosecutors say they only conceded the one count where the law had changed.
Other tidbits: Trump says if he wins, the RNC chair may need to look for a job ... He confuses 9/11 with 7-Eleven ... And Hillz calls him 'donkey of the decade.
Every now and then, The Creators Project comes across an artwork that surprises and delights us—every bit as much as it totally confuses us and otherwise has us begging for answers.
But the back and forth by Chinese authorities as they weigh the risks of just how hard to be on effectively insolvent companies confuses investors and threatens financial instability in debt markets.
In the United States, this confuses taking a particular position on the Second Amendment, concerning the right to bear arms, with the First, which guarantees freedom of speech, including speech about arms.
So much vacillation on domestic and foreign policies confuses other nations' leaders as well as U.S. citizens and politicians, and a president less imposing physically and rhetorically would be labeled as indecisive.
Instead, they are distributing a trailer that deliberately confuses consumers into mistakenly believing that Sesame is associated with, has allowed, or has even endorsed or produced the movie and tarnishes Sesame's brand.
The obvious, burning question is whether these votes are outliers — or a sign that Republican lawmakers are rethinking their blind loyalty to a president who routinely confuses public service with personal gratification.
Drake's dad, Dennis Graham, has carte blanche to use the title of his son's upcoming album, "More Life" -- even if it confuses Drake's fans -- because Dad says he came up with it!
OCCASIONALLY MARTIN SHIELDS slips into the jargon of financial markets: OTC (over-the-counter), for trades between banks and private customers; kd-103-210, a code for payments, which confuses his translator.
Drained of color, these iterations give each part of the image equal weight, which confuses, for example, the artworks and their reflections in "Triangle (adjusted to fit)," making them strange and new.
While Mr. Trump confuses and insults historic allies, demonstrating that historic United States engagement can no longer be relied upon, China is creating influence for itself over vast expanses of the globe.
The fact that Canadians were targeted as well certainly confuses the situation because the two nations have consistently had a good relationship since the US first cut off ties with Cuba in 1959.
The video works as a kind of shorthand for Mars' whole career, in which a carefully calculated mixture of old and new insistently confuses pop's established categories of race, gender, and musical authenticity.
So far, the administration hasn't done a good job of describing, for instance, its stance on Syria, which naturally confuses people, and it's at moments like these when Spicer's incoherence is actually dangerous.
ROY PROSTERMANFounderLandesaSeattle I would venture that the current Mr Bagehot confuses his predecessor's "efficient" element of the British constitution—the prime minister, government ministries and so on—with smooth administration (Bagehot, October 1463st).
This sort of language confuses the issue and obscures a central fact: All of these corporations are owned by shareholders who should, in theory, reap the benefits of a lower corporate tax bill.
These are all the acts of a man who still confuses self-promotion with the pursuit of success, mistaking headlines for achievement and the needs of his own ego for the national interest.
Here, the doubling of roles confuses from the beginning, with Brad Heberlee playing both Peter and the family dog, and most other characters barely introduced, with the exception of Mr. Darling (Mr. Tucker).
However, if the red disk confuses customers instead of helping them make decisions, this unification could hurt the company in a major way as the new packaging rolls out in the coming year.
Sesame Workshop is suing STX Productions -- the company behind Melissa McCarthy's new movie -- claiming its marketing strategy confuses fans into mistakenly believing Sesame is in cahoots with the movie while ruining its wholesome image.
It's really a testament to Samsung's design chops that the buttons aren't confusing at all — unlike a GoPro Hero 4, which also has three buttons but still confuses me every time I use one.
They stand in front of an new addition to Cruz-Diez's Chromointerférence painting series, a silkscreened visual treat that already confuses and delights the eyes before you stick two nearly-invisible artists inside it.
While conservative news shows feed the electorate with alternative narratives about what is going wrong in Washington, social media now floods voters with fake news that confuses many people about what they should believe.
There have been a number of premature announcements of the death of democracy and the demise of cosmopolitan liberalism, but I think a lot of this confuses a push back with an inevitable triumph.
For a start, although the glasses are a more subtle disguise than wearing a mask or using, say, CV Dazzle (a form of bold makeup that also confuses facial recognition systems), they're hardly inconspicuous.
Conflicted research distorts the research agenda, confuses the public about what to eat, muddies dietary advice, and reduces public trust in science—none of these are good for the health of people or society.
Noise pollution often seems subtle, but disrupts sleep, and confuses your body so that it can't differentiate as easily between times it should react to danger and times when it should be at rest.
There's a powerful impulse to absolve them of that choice, to blame it on someone or something else, but doing so obscures the reasons it was made and confuses our attempts to move forward.
Let's just be clear-eyed about one thing: These contradictions help Russia and hurt the US. The internal finger-pointing confuses the American public and undermines confidence in our clearance systems and our institutions.
The statement did not directly call out Bossie, but condemned "any organization that deceptively uses the President's name, likeness, trademarks or branding and confuses voters," just two days after a report focused on Bossie's group.
If the song is new to you, and confuses you when you listen to it here, it is to Mr. Thorpe's credit that you will probably still feel confused after hearing his two-part explication.
Andre says he got a trademark for Konfused t-shirts and a bunch of other merch -- which is why he says Chris' Breezy Konfuzed clothing line is a total rip-off, which confuses the marketplace.
" On Friday Aquazzura released a statement saying, "Aquazzura strives to create unique designs and cannot allow its well-known and signature styles to be copied as it undermines Aquazzura's brand identity and confuses the public.
Lemley first confuses readers by making it seem like the concerns about the copyright implications of the FCC's set-top box proposal are all coming from one group—the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).
This ahistorical and lawless view confuses what Congress might just be able to get away with, in the absence of judicial review of its actions, with what Congress is required to do by the Constitution.
" He adds, "I am taking the liberty to conflate many different things, ideas and techniques, to create some type of vibe so that there's an energy in the show that inspires, confuses, and upsets the viewer.
"Worse yet, it confuses states and school districts, and puts real, live children at greater risk of harm," he added in the article co-authored with Catherine Lhamon, Obama's former assistant Education secretary for civil rights.
Speaking last week at a closed-door presentation hosted by Morgan Stanley, John R. Bolton, the former national security adviser, said Mr. Trump often confuses personal relationships with national relationships when it comes to setting policy.
"A man who seeks to sow division in America for his own gain and disorder around the world, a man who confuses bluster with strength — we simply cannot let that happen as Americans," Mr. Biden said.
Speculating on such a topic in what is presented as a science article is degrading to the scientists who work in a field and confuses the general public into thinking that it might actually be possible.
Can the Brooklyn coffee shop establish that, as its complaint alleges, its co-owner invented the unicorn latte, the drink became identified with coffee shop, and that Starbucks' drink confuses customers about its "origin and affiliation"?
And the revelation that Russia may be trying to help him, four years after it helped Mr. Trump, only confuses matters more, because it is far from clear how that foreign interference will affect the race.
That creates an environment where there can be confusion" and "Pyramids are bad guys…Their mere existence confuses the marketplace and makes it more difficult for legitimate direct-selling companies to do business and to be understood.
Her bagel confuses the internet Nixon did not quite whet voters' appetite when she ordered an unusual item at famed N.Y.C. grocery store Zabar's — a cinnamon raisin bagel with lox, capers and cream cheese, according to The Hill.
The same variety in available bonds that confuses mom-and-pop investors helps active managers beat exchange-traded funds tracking benchmarks, like the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index about 65 percent of the time, according to Morningstar.
The largest Somali population in the U.S. is in the Twin Cities and they have been targeted by members inside and outside of their community, spreading misinformation that confuses people on what is fiction versus what is fact.
Too often, says Klopfenstein, of the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab, research confuses correlation with causation; highly motivated students tend to take more A.P. classes, and they also tend to do better in college and graduate on time.
"We think that there is already too much pressure to be cozy with industry, and this confuses what's in the best interests of taxpayers and troops with what's in the best interests of defense-industry profits," Smithberger said.
Still, Kazianis said Trump could be clearer about his intentions and that the interpretation of the tweets as undercutting Tillerson confuses everyone, from China to allies like South Korea and Japan to D.C. analysts and the North Koreans themselves.
I think as a whole, America has improved upon the way different races view one another and it confuses me as to why people think the America we live in today is slightly comparable to the "earlier, uglier" version.
" The makers of "Sesame Street," longtime home of the Muppets, filed suit, arguing the film "deliberately confuses consumers into mistakenly believing Sesame is associated with, has allowed, or has even endorsed or produced the movie and tarnishes Sesame's brand.
One of the most contentious issues with the new law is that it creates criminal penalties for those who make false statements in their sworn affidavits, a move that critics of the law believe confuses and frightens potential voters.
Using footage from a lighthearted video Rubio made, in which he jokingly confuses fantasy football players with presidential candidates of the same name, the attack ad lists various threats against America before cutting to video of Rubio discussing fantasy football.
Trump wants the 2020 campaign to be nothing but negativity, a solid wall of accusations and counter-accusations, a months-long parade of bitterness and strife that confuses some voters, causes others to bail on politics entirely, and inspires his base.
When the story begins, he's retired, both from acting (which explains why a guy confuses him with Nicolas Cage) and espionage, having once used his international film work as cover for missions -- like "I Spy," only with brawnier residual payments.
The best of these, "In the Village," tells of a fragile woman's mental collapse, as seen (and overheard) by her little girl, who confuses "mourning" with "morning" and is haunted for the rest of her life by her mother's scream.
His abundance of it is a result of his background (stable), class (upper), schooling (élite), and disposition ("Red hair confuses people," he told me, making an asset, and a joke, of a feature that a less secure actor might have bemoaned).
It's the idea that you should come dressed up to work, but not too dressed up — that you should be judged solely on your work, but still use your clothes to connote that message — that confuses and frustrates women across the country.
Read MoreTraders look to data as Fed confuses "I think it's adding to the volatility, especially with the results of the meeting more dovish than expected, countered by commentary more similar to what we expect," said Kate Warne, investment strategist at Edward Jones.
I think the release of two records that looked similar and had a similar title was a great artistic idea, but it confused everybody, and it still confuses me, let alone the casual listener or someone at the record company or management.
That's in part thanks to the president, who personally authorized the Trump campaign to issue a blistering statement, without naming Bossie, condemning "any organization that deceptively uses the president's name, likeness, trademarks, or branding and confuses voters," in the wake of our story.
He suspects that "it's likely that a middle-ground," in which we swap out one or two familiar exercises for new ones, might be a reasonable way to help inspire us to return to the gym, even if it never confuses our muscles.
Austin: Yeah, which I don't love except one, it does mean that no one confuses me for talking about the European Union when I say "Legends," and two, a thing I recently heard and I have not checked the validity of this.
In a decision last week, U.S. District Judge Carol Jackson in St. Louis said Duracell, recently bought by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, must face claims that its bunny confuses consumers and irreparably harms Energizer, which has used a bunny mascot since 1989.
It's the kind of art that confuses old people, like Liu-Wong's sister's husband's grandfather, who once asked the artist how she comes up with her "crazy ideas"—since it's not the sort of stuff he thought a "normal person" would paint.
Mr Trump, meanwhile, a real estate developer who confuses Iran's Quds Force (a US adversary) with the Kurds (mostly allies) and doesn't seem to care, has almost never met a Middle East problem that he hasn't at one point suggested could be solved by force.
Cameras have typically been considered an inferior technology to Lidar given that they're often installed at low angles, near a vehicle's bumper, resulting in images that tend to distort objects in the distance which confuses neural networks trying to process and interpret the data.
In 22017, researchers found that in addition to seriously stressing out the fish, the transport ride dazes and confuses them so much that when they're finally released back into the wild, the fish are left vulnerable to predators and can even forget how swimming works.
"The human being in an eternal search for happiness sometimes confuses distraction for that happiness, and the thing that we believe might cause us to be temporarily happy is the very thing that can ruin our lives if it's not carefully monitored," said Jacobs.
I also have some stocks that I bought when I was 10 (Thanks again, Grandma!) and that's currently worth about $12,000, though stock stuff confuses me and I don't know what to "do" with it hence why it's just been sitting there for two-plus decades.
The smart home space seems perpetually stuck in this Game of Thrones-style internecine conflict between great smart Houses that demand insane amounts of loyalty (House Apple and House Samsung are just as walled-off), all of which confuses and maybe even frightens the regular citizenry.
So The Walking Dead has been at its worst when it confuses pondering nonsense with profundity and that's exactly what it did tonight with a boring episode that seemed to want to revisit some of the weakest BSG/Homeland/24 plotlines of the George W. Bush era.
In recent years, investment bank executives had differentiated between two types of volatility: One that leads to less trading because it frightens and confuses investors, and another that generates a higher level of trading because investors see changes in yields and prices they have to adapt to.
"Health care right now, and the exchanges, it costs too much, it comforts too little, it confuses too many, and as a result it covers too few," said Smedsrud, whose group belongs to the Council for Affordable Health Coverage, and who participated in a press call about the report.
Take episode 7, in which a newly sworn-in Acting President Claire Underwood (if this plot twist confuses you, I suggest you stop here and go catch up on the new season) is whisked off into the bunker below the White House because of an impending terror threat.
"The Fed does a pretty good job of giving us too much information and sometimes that confuses a lot of people," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York, noting investors should focus more on the central bank's official statement than those of individual members.
In the second season it's embodied in the character of Amos Kabilio, who confuses us when he first appears on screen — he's speaking Arabic and it's not clear which side he's from, until we realize that he's the father of Doron, the Israeli agent who's the main character.
When she gets her chance — this part of the plot description confuses me a little, admittedly — she recruits a troop of other girls to join a talent competition, with the stakes being that the winners get to record a Golden Record that will be sent into space on NASA's next mission.
Still, the episode could lend further support to those who have called for a drone-specific international institution rather than the MTCR, which leaves out a number of drone exporters and brings together a wide array of delivery platforms in a way that both dilutes and confuses the focus of each.
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Kinane's gruff tenor and sometimes bawdy vibe belie his undercover-sweetheart material, which in this latest special includes ruminations on how strange it can be to have a doctor one's own age, how he wound up developing gout, or how he sometimes confuses "open carry" laws with open container laws.
"Surin presented a credible, assured face to the world in a region that more often confuses and confounds its international partners," Michael Vatikiotis, an author and Asia director of the Center for Humanitarian Dialogue, a private group that fosters diplomacy over armed violence, wrote this week in The Nikkei Asian Review.
The term was invented as a catchy title in the 1990s by a television producer, but I found that it confuses the history by suggesting that the women were a part of a NASA program attached to Project Mercury, or that they gathered as a group in some way in the 1960s.
"If the government bans the ISP from that data but allows, for example, OS providers, app developers and everyone else who has software running on your phone to collect your location and internet data, use it, share or sell it, that does not protect but rather confuses the consumer," Quinn wrote at the time.
Old Nan, Bran's nurse and Hodor's mother, apparently confuses Bran with other Bran Starks she's known: Sometimes Nan would talk to him as if he were her Brandon, the baby she had nursed all those years ago, and sometimes she confused him with his uncle Brandon, who was killed by the Mad King before Bran was even born.
In this inactive state, the queer exuberance of the tunic had quieted, but it was easier to see how Gibson's chosen materials — electric blue nylon fringe, digitally printed polyester, vintage Seminole patchwork, metal jingles — fuse traditional artistry with an effusively kitschy kind of craft experimentation that happily confuses the garment's classification as ceremonial or celebratory dress.
It's a surprising choice, not only because the official portrait is an occasion that has been considered an opportunity to promote national industry (as opposed to Italian industry) or because it seems to undermine her husband's mission to get everyone to "buy American," but also because it confuses what is otherwise a pretty straightforward visual message.
It's complicated "The term 'global warming' confuses people because it triggers thoughts about warmth, and it sort of lends itself to misinterpretation when it also impacts the cold," said Mike Hulme, a professor of human geography at the University of Cambridge whose work focuses on the way climate change is discussed in public and political conversations.
This reductionistic and lawless view confuses what a majority of the House could get away with, if there is no judicial review, and what the mandated duty of all House members is, which is to support, defend, and apply the Constitution as written, not as it can be stretched to fit the actions of an opposition or controversial president.
If you stack two sheets on top of one another and slowly twist one sheet, the hexagons begin to form Moire patterns, larger-scale patterns based on the overlapping spaces, like this:A small twist, or as the researchers call it, a "magic" angle of around 1.1 degrees, essentially confuses the system into thinking that each unit hexagon is much larger.
Because here is the caricatured target of Ellis's new book: a millennial who borrows many of his cultural opinions from woke Twitter; who experienced something close to shell shock when Robert Mueller's report was finally completed and impeachment proceedings did not immediately commence; and who — sin of sins, as far as the author is concerned — confuses aesthetic differences with moral failing.
"While the fall in the unemployment rate to 59.313% in December gave the (Reserve Bank of Australia) the signal that another interest rate cut was not necessary at its February meeting, today's data confuses the interest rate debate because the RBA's latest forecasts assume the unemployment rate will average 259.31% for now," Diana Mousina, senior economist at AMP Capital, wrote in a note.
In a paper published in February, "Projecting Confidence: How the Probabilistic Horse Race Confuses and Demobilizes the Public," Sean Westwood, Solomon Messing and Yphtach Lelkes of Dartmouth, Pew and the University of Pennsylvania, write: Horse race coverage in American elections has shifted focus from late-breaking poll numbers to sophisticated meta-analytic forecasts that often emphasize candidates' probability of victory.
"Either this brilliant bit of negotiating confuses China early on and then when you sit down, you are very conciliatory and you come to the deal you want to, or you have an inexperienced team that's unsure about the nuances of China policy and they put Beijing in a very uncomfortable situation which Beijing has to escalate, " concurred JP Morgan's chief Asian and EM Strategist, Adrian Mowat.
The Paris agreement commits the signatories to holding the rise in average global temperatures "well below 2 degrees C" and "pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 degrees C". But the problem with the concept of "unburnable carbon" is that it confuses what campaigners would like to happen in an ideal world with what is actually likely to happen in the real one.
"[As] soon as they go into a tight group, it confuses the bird-of-prey which has to have one thing to lock on to and catch, but if it's a moving group, they can't lock on to anything—there's no leader in the murmuration, it's just a mass thinking and movement," Peter Wolstenholme, a member of Birdwatch Ireland's West Cork branch, told The Irish Times.
AdNauseam is built on the principles that Helen Nissenbaum, professor of Media, Culture and Communication and Computer Science at NYU and a co-creator of the extension, detailed in her book Obfuscation: in addition to hiding ads from the user, it also clicks every ad link in the background, creating a fog of fake data which confuses attempts to build a profile of the user's habits.
Tenants report numerous issues with the technology: Sometimes, it confuses Asian non-residents with tenants of the same ethnicity, granting strangers access to the building; some outdoor entrances don't work well in harsh sunlight and at night due to the sensitivity of the camera lenses; and malfunctions have become so common that the complex's security guards will buzz practically anyone in, which makes tenants nervous, Zhang says.
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To understand the big picture before you take on the article as a whole, slowly read just the first four paragraphs, annotating as you go to mark both what seems most important and what confuses you: The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, announced charges on Monday against three advisers to President Trump's campaign and laid out the most explicit evidence to date that his campaign was eager to coordinate with the Russian government to damage his rival, Hillary Clinton.
Much like the investigation by former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerGowdy: I '100 percent' still believe public congressional hearings are 'a circus' Comey: Mueller 'didn't succeed in his mission because there was inadequate transparency' Fox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' MORE into Russian interference in the 2016 election, the scandal that triggered the House impeachment inquiry regarding President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE involves a cast of characters and witnesses that confuses many Americans.

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