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"The case is getting more confusing, more confusing, more confusing," Andrea Carver, mother of victim Hannah Gilley said in a recent interview with the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Cory Booker (D-NJ) faced a slightly more confusing version of this question and gave a slightly more confusing answer that indicated support for keeping certain parts of the health care system private.
As things stand, the case is more confusing than ever.
Mr Corbyn's promise to support another referendum is more confusing.
As a result, I found Godless more confusing than captivating.
Yes, fashion weeks are getting even messier and more confusing!
And, honestly, the closed captioning just makes things more confusing.
At times, these fantastical conceits are more confusing than compelling.
This continues to be one of the more confusing stats vs.
Consulting past videos of Gritty, I uncovered even more confusing evidence.
And Curiosity is unearthing clues that only make things more confusing.
Things will probably become even more confusing the further it spreads.
When I was young, it actually was more confusing and hurtful.
The reality is it's more confusing, filled with long-forgotten histories.
Things are likely to become more confusing in the coming months.
To make this even more confusing, in a sharp reversal, Rep.
But in doing so, the company made things even more confusing.
It's when the companies raise prices that things get more confusing.
Here, your friend's behavior strikes me as more confusing than rude.
The deeper we dug into it the more confusing things became.
The spotty regulatory regime only gets more confusing, the review found.
Marnie Michaels is one of the more confusing characters on Girls.
The most unclear story in Washington just got a little more confusing.
Changing that principle would make Twitter even more confusing and less reliable.
And the older you get, the more confusing it seems to become.
I found it to be more confusing than the normal lock screen.
No more confusing lamp pushes and pulls, or twists and backward flicks.
And right now, the situation is only getting more and more confusing.
When it comes to STDs, it doesn't get more confusing than hepatitis.
The designation "organic" as it relates to cosmetics is even more confusing.
But things get more confusing when you set foot in a hotel.
It's almost like the more you say, the more confusing it is.
But to make matters more confusing, it all plays out in public.
But perhaps more confusing than the tweet itself are its reported origins.
What I found even more confusing was the relationship that it depicted.
To make things more confusing for people on Twitter, Assange hasn't been verified.
The more confusing this is, the more I think we need an investigation.
Even more confusing, there is no agreed-upon definition for what performance means.
Making the timeline even more confusing are the flash-forwards, both featuring Rick.
The timelines in this twisty show are about to get even more confusing.
His response on the issue of protest resignations was a bit more confusing.
Perhaps what's more confusing though is the release has arrived without any information.
The basics can seem even more confusing than the day-to-day details.
During this time, several things became clear to me, and others more confusing.
Then the president may change his mind, making it all even more confusing.
Buffalo BillsOne thing to know: Is any team more confusing than the Titans?
Lines blur when symptoms become physical and all the more confusing and terrifying.
But they make a confusing and dangerous situation even more confusing and dangerous.
But right below Diddy's reply was something much more confusing: A-Rod's comment.
The players also have nicknames, which only makes things more confusing for newcomers.
But now another group of Asian Americans is making this debate more confusing.
No, that's even more confusing, and it's really not that complicated a theme.
Trump's precise plans for pharma are more confusing than clarifying at this point.
With reality becoming more confusing by the day, though, I'm not ruling anything out.
Perhaps even more confusing than the caption was the pair's choice in face garb.
That might help, and it also might make Twitter's verification system even more confusing.
Sending digital kisses or your heartbeat can be more confusing than it should be.
Even the acronym, which stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key, is more confusing.
This layout makes Yahoo's activity log more confusing to read and understand than Google's.
For something as simple as washing your hair, it actually couldn't be more confusing.
But situations in the 44 states that levy income tax are even more confusing.
Pompeo's example of ice-free Arctic shipping lanes carries some more confusing ethical issues.
A strange Crown Sterling explainer video somehow makes the concept seem even more confusing.
And the prospect of negotiating with Brussels over "Brexit" seemed more confusing than ever.
Even more confusing is when that chilly weather continues into April, May, or godforbidpleasenot June.
Instead, our original editor's note proved more confusing than anything, and for that we apologize.
These are the kinds of questions that are only made more confusing by search results.
In other words, things are going to get more confusing before they get any clearer.
The effects on premiums are one of the more confusing parts of the CBO score.
International actors - Russia, Iran, the United States and Turkey - crowd an ever more confusing battlefield.
Jamieson Cox: Micah, there's never been a more confusing time to watch the music charts.
To make this family tree even more confusing, we learned the identity of Charlotte's dad!
Donald Trump's TV-friendly spokesperson just makes everything more confusing, journalism professor Jay Rosen says.
Things get even more confusing when Good Bones' general contractor Lenny comes into the picture.
Scorsese's column is all the more confusing because his movies are pretty easy to love.
If that happens, the Trump administration's attitude toward mergers will be more confusing than ever.
But bear with us — this is more confusing to walk through than it should be.
The state of contemporary politics, both in the US and elsewhere, is much more confusing.
And the annual limits for each are released at separate times — making compliance even more confusing.
If we search for clues in what we've got so far, things just become more confusing.
But Brateman says that you shouldn't call a breakup a "break," because that's just more confusing.
Kimmy takes her friends to her philosophy professor, but he ends up making things more confusing.
We're now in an even more confusing moment, and Klepper's first-episode manifesto was slightly muddled.
Under the Bush plan, there is no more confusing pile of loans with varying interest rates.
Blanchard has always been responsible, Harris says, which makes her last known correspondence even more confusing.
This is unbelievably fascinating, but the story gets even more intriguing—and potentially even more confusing.
Things get even more confusing when you're paid cash for most or all of your work.
If anything, the requirement that they avoid product descriptions like "veggie burger" makes things more confusing.
Businesses will suffer as employers and employees alike will find the workplace more confusing to navigate.
Family gatherings just became a little more confusing for Kerri Bunker and Kelli Wall of Wallsburg, Utah.
Sadly, the U.S. taxation system is sometimes made a lot more confusing than it has to be.
But it's just disappointing because it's definitely making everything more confusing than it already is in 2018.
Which makes it even more confusing that Monkeybone doesn't have a permanent entry in the Netflix catalog.
One of the more confusing aspects of this global trend is the persistent, undeniable discomfort of winter.
Making matters all the more confusing, it will be the first time the president's spouse is male.
The lack of a manual night mode was one of the more confusing parts of the S10.
The episode ends on a note that's significantly more confusing — but still more satisfying — than the original.
To make matters more confusing, some tests look at mitochondrial and Y chromosome DNA, while others don't.
And the rules only became more confusing the more I looked into them during my time there.
It gets a lot more confusing when you realize that some services will merge while others won't.
I would eventually be diagnosed with bipolar II—a milder yet more confusing form of bipolar disorder.
Even more confusing, at this point we simply don't know the exact requirements for most IoT applications.
After I made my account I noticed the app's feed looked... exactly like Instagram, only more confusing.
And his case was even more confusing because, though the scans looked ominous, the boy appeared well.
She said it had made the traffic flow more confusing and had drained away the local flavor.
Rather than seize this chance, the Germans appear to have made their labeling rules even more confusing.
Making this debate more confusing, Trump has never clarified which side of the debate he stands on.
Mixed reality, my humble opinion, is a term that's been created to make the world more confusing.
Just to make everything more confusing, some people think that Cate Blanchett looks just like Torv these days.
In the past, I have found TaxAct's interview and guidance more confusing than those of TurboTax and Block.
Add gliding and the complex origins of mammals into the mix, and the story becomes even more confusing.
" And to make it more confusing, effect means to accomplish something: "The board effected a sweeping policy change.
Hopefully you're able to weed through the top several ad results, even though that's been more confusing recently.
The notion that the British are above all sensible makes the current state of politics even more confusing.
Women, and teenage girls especially, are held to a stricter — and far more confusing — sexual code than men.
Launching a tweetstorm button could remove one more confusing block from the wall dividing Twitter from the mainstream.
To make things even more confusing, cusk eels are not even true eels, as their name would suggest.
It actually looks like a very efficient (and clean!) public transit, which makes the secrecy even more confusing.
Which means the world greeting Alexander Emelianenko upon his release will be a much darker, more confusing one.
Enforcing labeling requirements would also yield little benefit to ailing dairy farmers while adding more confusing labeling demands.
Toss in its digital TV replacement YouTube TV and things get even more confusing for the everyday consumer.
It was bizarre, though more confusing than outré, and her footwork, too often, was indistinct over the music.
The nested-plot threads blur hallucination and reality, creating a disorientation that is sometimes more confusing than productive.
Over the next few nights, my dreams returned, but were more confusing than any dreams I've had before.
There are four USB-C connections on the back, but they are far more confusing than you'd expect.
There are four USB-C connections on the back, but they are far more confusing than you'd expect.
In the past I have more deliberately considered it sculpture, but the world gets more and more confusing.
Party's host and registrar information to lodge a complaint, which is where things get even more confusing. Yiff.
This participation in global surveillance and reporting activities makes its problematic sharing of H7N9 virus samples more confusing.
First, the contracts should be simplified so there are no more confusing extra terms that favor the funder.
But if Friday's NTC deadline came into play, that only makes the deal more confusing from Montreal's perspective.
And, with trends changing as fast as they do these days, this process can be all the more confusing.
And that tension is making our transition to a new administration even more confusing — and terrifying for marijuana advocates.
I think most people don't need a new contact app and it could be more confusing than anything else.
On one hand, it is true that Twitter's efforts to improve its service have often made it more confusing.
Adding technology to the electoral process does not necessarily improve it; in fact, it often makes things more confusing.
People inside the cavernous nightclub described a scene of panic made more confusing by the loud music and darkness.
Fortunately, the disappearance of the label did not make this visual aid any more confusing than it already was.
Making things even more confusing is the fact that the Adapted category is where all sequels compete by default.
It's an even more confusing decision when you consider how weakly supported and fragile the Graham-Cassidy proposal is.
The vagueness can make things more confusing, especially when prices are higher because of unexpected circumstances like heavy traffic.
As the sun opposes Neptune on September 16, you're running into more confusing conversations, and may even feel invisible.
Even more confusing to a woman who speaks two languages perfectly is the discovery that Moxie can barely read.
So with the introduction of Peter and Morgan, that just makes Harley's re-introduction during Endgame that much more confusing.
But when they opened their mouths and started speaking with an Irish brogue, it all got a bit more confusing.
The result is more confusing infotainment systems for customers whose top priorities are the best, effortless-to-use tech features.
To make matters more confusing, Trump at one point said it was okay if tax cuts added to the deficit.
Twitter adding more users and encouraging them to tweet actually created this problem and makes the service even more confusing.
The effects from this are still present today and are only becoming more confusing with the rise of equity crowdfunding.
All the while, the story of Gokseong unfolds in fits and starts, each puzzle piece more confusing than the last.
One of the more confusing days this month is November 18, when Mercury in Sagittarius clashes with Neptune in Pisces.
It only made the merchandising more confusing for many shoppers, said former employees who spoke with CNBC earlier this year.
"It was more confusing, I think, for Ann Dowd, because she couldn't help play the scene to me," he said.
The whole incident was more confusing than upsetting, but they don't really like to talk about that particular Christmas. –Emily
If you're feeling confused due to the 10th Gen's very strange naming convention, Intel just made it even more confusing.
Things only get more confusing when, high on shrooms, she meets Hailey, played by Isabel McNally, at a 5Rhythms dance class.
Both girls wore almost identical Suzanne Kalan earrings to the rose ceremony Making Ben's choice just a little bit more confusing.
To make things even more confusing, 230G E is just one of three different 240G markers AT&T plans on using.
It's hard to believe that Bran never let his sisters know the truth about Littlefinger, making this whole thing more confusing.
Now all but mothballed and rolling around, they can take on new lives—and often far more confusing ones, at that.
These changes make the iPad a lot more useful, but also a lot more confusing than it has ever been before.
More confusing is the way Red describes her miseries as a Tethered to Adelaide when they confront each other in adulthood.
Your planetary ruler, Mercury, opposes Neptune on September 19, which will be one of the more confusing times of the month.
Mercury clashes with Neptune on November 13, which will be one of the more confusing days of the month for you.
One more confusing Twitter feature instead of the bare, reverse-chronological timeline that so many of us say we want back.
The data on the outlets the FDA proposes to stop from selling flavored products makes the agency's proposal even more confusing.
It proved to be more confusing than entertaining, as most viewers didn't realize he was playing Fontaine until the dance scene.
Or different, but the same in terms of value and function and everything but framing, or the same, but more confusing.
It is paired, though, with one of the more confusing remote controls, called a ground station, I've encountered in some time.
Unfortunately, if anything, the dedicated app just made choosing between watching gaming content on there versus YouTube in general more confusing.
Yes, the carousel of Netflix Originals that you already struggle to choose between will become even more confusing a content mine.
But the matter only got more confusing, when White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the Western Wall is in Jerusalem.
Outback's house margarita is the Sauza Gold Coast 'Rita, which is a much more confusing, branded way of saying "house margarita."
Here, the lackluster prose, while much clumsier and more confusing than the original Spanish, suits the desultory social landscape it describes.
And with tech players like Amazon and Uber making noise about getting into financial services, things have gotten even more confusing.
Even more confusing, the majority of the jobs claimed by proponents would fall under "indirect support jobs," such as food service.
Verizon says the whole point is to give consumers more choice, but the new tier also could make things more confusing.
Things get more confusing from here because there's evidence of a second planet, also in a long orbit around the star.
Maybe that's one of the more confusing things for people, because almost every other service kind of has this singular name.
To make things a bit more confusing, the term blockchain has become a bit diluted as the hype has continued to bloom.
Iowa is more confusing since polls are all over the place, and in any case hardly predictive given the complicated caucus system.
With the system we have, networks will continue to adjust here, tweak there, and build more and more confusing tiers of service.
Moreover, you don't want to make it harder, or more confusing, to use that instrument to verify they're on the correct runway.
It only gets more confusing when a brand like Soylent refuses to answer a direct question about whether something was an ad.
And, things might be even more confusing, considering the fact season 7 will begin with a "three-ish"-ish year time jump.
Party officials told campaigns Tuesday that they'd release partial results by late afternoon Tuesday, which could just make things even more confusing.
But once you start exploring disc formats from IBM, Apple, Commodore, and other computing elders, things get weird and even more confusing.
The star is now embracing ashy blond frosted tips, a look that's just as — if not moreconfusing as his last shade.
In a year that feels weirder, longer, and more confusing than ever, Sausage Party seems like a pretty good representation of 2016.
To make the situation even more confusing, despite the road closure, celebrities were somehow still arriving with their entourages by the droves.
What's far more confusing to me is why the White House doesn't appear to be cooperating with the committee's investigation into Flynn.
Oh, and just to make everything more confusing, there are a total of three different proposals for how to best move forward.
To make it all even more confusing, though, he added in the caption ... "Love lost this time" with a broken heart emoji.
Sometimes, in an effort to make decisions more precise, data-driven design ends up making things more confusing than they were before.
To make these words even more confusing than they already are, both can be used as either a noun or a verb.
In some ways, his election is a triumph of traditional stats in an era of more refined — or more confusing — evaluation metrics.
The changes will come amid a difficult bilateral context, one made all the more confusing by mysterious symptoms experienced by U.S. diplomats.
Yes. And it gets even more confusing because this "thing" Mar-Vell has hidden away in a downed fighter pilot is the tesseract.
Even more confusing is the raven in the tree that is saying Rory's name and letting her know she needs to get ready.
Unfortunately, that ends up being a lot more confusing than it sounds, especially when the screens don't automatically switch based on your grip.
Yes, that last bit makes the entire concept even more confusing; we're very interested in what, exactly, Meizu will show on July 26. 
But, there's one Cult mystery that's only getting more confusing as the series goes on: What is the Winter Anderson's true end-game?
To make the Watch Active's battery life situation even more confusing, it uses the same Exynos 9110 processor as last year's Galaxy Watch.
Because if there's little reason to move Episode IX from where it was, the specific choice of May 21 is even more confusing.
Which makes his efforts to continue the Notorious swagger in his current social media game all the more confusing but intriguing to observe.
News of the higher failure rates caused quite a freakout — and it kickstarted a chain of events that made things even more confusing.
Image: Comcast / GizmodoJust when you thought cell phone plans couldn't get any more confusing, Comcast just announced its own wireless service: Xfinity Mobile.
To make things even more confusing, there's no map currently available to tell you which areas have 563G coverage, and which ones don't.
The menstrual cycle is one of the more confusing and sometimes frustrating (but honestly, also kinda cool) things about having a female body.
Since 2010, he's built step-by-step guides for the approval process, which can be more confusing in certain states compared to others.
If you're a man between ages 55 to 69, one aspect of your medical care may have just gotten a little more confusing.
"When a show sells out really quickly, the list will be a lot more confusing, because they're all big fans," Mr. Scully said.
Her trajectory is all the more confusing for Asian Americans, who can see our stories reflected in Awkwafina's Asian heritage and American upbringing.
What made it more confusing was that even though the sign said 25% off, all items around it had 20% off price tags.
Radziwill's RHONY exit was cloaked in drama and anxiety amidst her lengthy, ever more confusing feud with castmate and former best friend Bethenny Frankel.
Oh, and just to make things that little bit more confusing, she's also in the companion novel to Desperation, a book called The Regulators.
Both cases ask whether race improperly influenced the state legislature's map-making and both—to make things more confusing—are styled Abbott v Perez.
These pendulum swings make motherhood harder and more confusing, something I heard a lot about from the moms I spoke with for this article.
A more confusing phenomenon is the quantum butterfly effect, which arises in systems that combine chaos with the weird physics of the quantum world.
As of this writing, though, it won't actually play in Restricted Mode, giving an error message instead, which makes this all the more confusing.
That makes their decision to host occasional rat cafes even more confusing, especially in locations where they connect the rodents to the disease itself.
But the fake Sanders quotes appeared on some people's Twitter feeds in isolation — lacking context, seemingly serious to some, and all the more confusing.
Making matters even more confusing is that Vulture (Michael Keaton), who exists in Holland&aposs "Spider-Man" franchise, appears at the trailer&aposs end.
The rules have only become more confusing as work culture has changed over the years, with more employees working flexible hours or commission payments.
One of the more confusing aspects of A Song of Ice and Fire is that characters born centuries apart sometimes have the same names.
Now, Twitter trolls are doing their best to make it even more confusing by spreading disinformation about how to cast a ballot on election day.
To make things even more confusing, news outlets have also labeled the photo as Hawking, like the Guardian did in this photo gallery from 2013.
Even more confusing than that, though, is that the purview of various aspects of drugs has gone back and forth between federal and state governments.
Those buttons still exist in your new and improved (but slightly more confusing), Control Center, but pressing them doesn't fully turn the features off anymore.
The show started with a model being lowered onto the runway courtesy of one giant robot arm, and it only got more confusing from there.
But where things got a bit more confusing was trying to understand all the tech at the driver's fingertips, starting with what to call it.
And what makes things even more confusing is that the layout of the keyboard can vary depending on the model of Chromebook you are using.
Don't Always Keep Your Oldest Card A store credit card is sometimes the first credit card that many people have, making things even more confusing.
Post-iTunes 7, the software kept getting more confusing, and criticisms became more common as it evolved from a music player to a multimedia platform.
The dark lines are show where you can get the really fast mmWave 5G on Verizon:  T-Mobile's 5G network is a little more confusing.
For drivers who don't speak or read English well, Uber's and Lyft's messages, which were not translated to other languages, have been even more confusing.
The legal fight over whether Ohio could postpone its primary election is all the more confusing because that fight involved two entirely separate court battles.
Making matters even more confusing, the vast majority of Android users have phones running well out of date operating systems that are no longer patched.
Rather than fixing this problem, the FDA's August 2015 draft guidance, "Nonproprietary Naming of Biological Products," made nonproprietary names even more confusing for health professionals.
Stetzer said he started thinking about that question a year ago, when it seemed like our online lives couldn't get any more confusing and caustic.
But the same bipartisan bill could also make retirement planning even more confusing, particularly for workers hoping to recreate the pensions of a bygone era.
Transformative fandom in particular — the kind of fandom filled mostly with women — is weirder and more confusing, almost definitely immoral, also gross, and maybe dangerous.
The vicious, entangled war involving Turkey, Russia, Syria and a dozen other combatants got more confusing on Monday when Russia's ambassador to Turkey was fatally shot.
It was a remarkable breach of protocol—one that, like some sort of inverse Magic Eye poster, becomes more confusing the longer you look at it.
IFTTT used to call these formulas Recipes but now they're calling them Applets, which is more confusing in our book but the functionality remains the same.
But those laws only help to embolden companies to kick sex workers off their platforms, and make the situation even more confusing and frustrating for performers.
Making matters even more confusing -- Michael Vick and Kobe Bryant on Friday posted the same album cover on IG but captioned it "#7" and "#8," respectively.
But having more options does not necessarily make us better at executing them — in fact it often makes things a hell of a lot more confusing.
The ramen has had positive and confused reviews One reporter from GetNews Japan tried the dish and said the taste got more confusing with each bite.
But in this ongoing sparring match, Snapchat is losing, and losing hard—it has fewer users, a more confusing interface, inferior features, and a worse ad experience.
In fact, the flurry of news surrounding Parscale's appointment has already pushed Facebook into releasing more data on campaign advertising that has only made everything more confusing.
It's something everyone who works with virtual reality is grappling with: nobody has any idea what VR should cost, and it's getting more confusing by the day.
People change jobs; employers reduce or improve coverage or change the employee share of the premium; employers add ever more confusing "choices" such as health savings accounts.
If you're an iPhone X user, though, then that gap could become more confusing if Apple doesn't bridge the experience and user interface in an intuitive way.
To make things even more confusing, the person behind the grift looks to have set up fake Twitter accounts to attest to the legitimacy of the con.
To make it more confusing, because most games are being played simultaneously, blackout or regional restrictions play a huge role in what games you can easily watch.
In fairness, that's only slightly more confusing to me than the Democrats' perspective on the call, a definitive piece of evidence that they may be inadvertently downgrading.
Making this even more confusing, T-Mobile originally announced plans to offer an "HD add-on" for the One plan that offered unlimited HD streaming without constraints.
Restaurants would be able to choose among three different ways to provide calorie information, which could be misleading—and make the consumer's choice more confusing and difficult.
In the Trump era, Democrats have found the issue of immigration even more confusing; a couple of Democratic senatorial candidates have even lined up behind Mr. Trump.
Even more confusing, Mr. Trump delivered his message to black voters in front of a virtually all white audience in Iowa, a state with few black voters.
That's gotten to be a more confusing question in recent years as pop music as a whole has become increasingly intertwined with the celebrity narrative surrounding it.
" In fact, she says, "it can be even more confusing and disorienting because it does not fit into the traditional social script of what qualifies as sexual assault.
A "Peak Pass" will also be introduced soon that allows users to skip the fee once a month—a welcome caveat that makes the service even more confusing.
The film series could have been more confusing: Fresh off Chappie, director Neill Blomkamp posted concept art for a fifth Alien film that was reportedly his next project.
The fact that the right's Benghazi narrative emerged out of a closed loop between right-wing media and the GOP only makes it more confusing to the unconverted.
To make things more confusing, Bieber hasn't included any captions with the pictures, and almost immediately went back to posting like normal as if the outburst never happened.
The third game also ran a heavily modified version of Civilization V, which made it slower, more complicated, more confusing, and less fun for a group to play.
While the company hopes a new layout will make the app easier to use, especially for older folks, loyal younger users are complaining that it's become more confusing.
It's a slightly confusing argument, made all the more confusing when it turns out that there are very specific, personal motivations behind all of Screenslaver's high-flown rhetoric.
To make things a little more confusing, edge play, which has nothing to do with edging, is a BDSM term that involves taking someone to their psychological edge.
And, to make things more confusing, Vogt's work has shown that, unlike in the outside world, women and men in the military are equally likely to develop PTSD.
Messenger Mercury will also be in strong harmony with nebulous Neptune, creating an even more confusing air of uncertainty, but at least you can depend on your friendships!
In today's financial services industry, the terminology is becoming ever more confusing: advisor, broker, chartered financial analyst, certified financial planner, certified investment management analyst and, more recently, fiduciary.
But this authorized generic of the EpiPen, a device used in emergencies to treat a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, seems to be more confusing than anything else.
With our own growth our family of artists also has grown immensely and we simply couldn't squeeze them all on one label without getting more and more confusing.
And, while all those choices may seem to make your decision easier when picking your best option, it can actually make things a heck of a lot more confusing.
Then, to make things even more confusing, Apple's most recent software update for iOS 7.53 came along and changed the amount of juice Apple's iPhone's could suck up wirelessly.
Trump had previously thrown an event with Broadcom CEO Hock Tan bragging that the company had plans to relocate to the US, making this matter all the more confusing.
To make matters even more confusing, after directing people to Microsoft's Service Status page, the official Xbox Support account tweeted that that website was having technical difficulties as well.
These qubits interact with each other through the math of quantum mechanics, which is just linear algebra using matrices and vectors with specific rules and more confusing notation, honestly.
To make matters more confusing, a House committee will now decide whether to release a counter-memo written by Democrats that they say adds context to the initial memo.
It gets more confusing because you can scroll through a list with the crown but you can never select, you have to tap the screen for that to work.
"It's more confusing for kids not to talk about it, because they'll see words like 'gay' or 'transgender,' and they'll see trans people out in the world," they say.
"It might be more confusing for people in the industry, but I'm sure we'll all figure it out and adapt accordingly," Oh said, erring on the side of optimism.
But by presenting the incomplete memory along with a suggestive but unclear anecdote from a friend, Dowd gives a version of Thurman's experience that is more confusing than illuminating.
Even more confusing is that the system of loan servicers, forgiveness plans, and odd loopholes could be undergoing a transformation, with Democratic presidential candidates openly discussing mass loan cancellation.
I think we're going to see more video versions of fake news, fake videos, fake eyewitness accounts, and things like that, which makes the media world even more confusing.
Everyone says to use a credit card with mile rewards, but these illusive perks can be as confusing as cryptocurrency (fine, more confusing) if you're not a seasoned traveler.
The careful delineation of full-time employees from contractors has historically made crucial processes like reporting sexual misconduct and discrimination a more confusing and separate process for independent workers.
But worry spans left and right, even if they disagree on exactly how much to blame Mr. Trump, who is seen here as growing more confusing by the day.
To make matters more confusing, the procedure laid out in that law isn't always followed in practice, and is often circumvented by last-minute deals hashed out in Congress.
Like any teen, Jazz Jennings is nervous for her first date – though stepping out with a boy is even more confusing since the transgender teen still hasn't fully defined herself.
To make things even more confusing, when Jon Snow makes his way to Winterfell with Dany he's going to learn that he's actually the rightful heir to the Iron Throne.
Facebook is trying to shine a light on one of the more confusing  aspects of the advertising industry: how webs of seemingly unrelated companies use your data to serve ads.
Russell wrote a really good article on The Verge about the future of airports and how as there are more vetting processes could things potentially get a little more confusing.
Alaska's implied monetary exchanges and contractural agreements with both Yiannopoulos and Cernovich, as well as the opaque ownership and purpose of MAGA3X make this online catfight all the more confusing.
There's nothing more exciting than opening an invitation to a friend or loved one's wedding – and frequently nothing more confusing than decoding that tiny line that states the dress code.
The answer to that one is tricky to pin down — and it's been made even more confusing by Henry Cavill's latest Instagram post, which the actor shared late Wednesday night.
To make matters more confusing is the fact that Amazon has partnered with some kids skill publishers, similar to how it partnered with other content providers for apps and movies.
The fact that they even had to list four of them without being clear on which one they&aposre trying to state kind of makes this all even more confusing.
It's made all the more confusing by the fact that the state supreme court did not explain its decision in the two-sentence order it handed down early Tuesday morning.
To make all of this even more confusing, we've made a quiz to test your knowledge: Is this phrase the name of an indie band, or a weird Disney movie?
Vague character descriptions replaced names in casting calls; actors were sworn to secrecy; to make things even more confusing, the show's storyline grew increasingly separate from the plot of Martin's novels.
But that windfall is proving to be slower and more confusing than expected, with unanswered questions that could leave some states open to litigation over their rushed or unique tax programs.
As Taylor told me later, the one time The Americans ended up shooting two scenes in order this season, it was such a rare occurrence that it was almost more confusing.
To make matters even more confusing, new observations suggest that the rate of this expansion in the universe may be different depending on how far away you look back in time.
To make things even more confusing, the nine-game rule counts games that a player actually dresses for, while the 40-game mark is looking at time spent on the roster.
More confusing is The Crown mashing the publication of the Mustique photos together with the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977 when the scandal had already broken a year before the Jubilee.
The move was seen as a boon to Syria's authoritarian government and its allies Russia and Iran—which made it all the more confusing given Trump's well-established anti-Iran animus.
"It's made this whole situation more confusing in the long run," said Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier of Morton County, who has led the law enforcement response to weeks of anti-pipeline demonstrations.
Unfortunately, the whole thing will likely be even more confusing once the film hits theaters next Christmas, because it will probably wind up being way better than it deserves to be.
Mezvinsky's role was a bit more confusing but, in short, he was supposed to help scale Social Capital into a much broader asset management firm, which would include a credit business.
Then came Mr. Zuckerberg's comments to Ms. Swisher on Wednesday about Holocaust denialism — and the question about what Facebook would or would not allow on its site became even more confusing.
And there will likely be more now — given the visual flattening of the gap between ad clicks and organic links looks even more confusing for users of Google search on desktop.
Tang said that while crowdsourcing can make things more confusing, it's also the best way in the current information ecosystem to deal with the sheer scale of the global news cycle.
Trump "made comments that were much more morally ambiguous, much more confusing, and I do think he could have done better," Ryan said of Trump's second press conference on the matter.
When we don't allow them access to our inner lives — our vulnerability, our ghosts, the sources of our sorrow and sudden rage — we become more confusing (and therefore frightening) to them.
While it's certainly a valiant effort on Twitter's part, the addition of yet another algorithmic curation tool may only add more confusing clutter to the app's already dizzying number of likeminded features.
To make things even more confusing, that same presentation also suggests the 6.5-inch iPhone will be called the "iPhone XS Plus," and not the Xs Max like earlier rumors had claimed.
Making things somewhat more confusing, Android Police noted that the Pixel 3 still displays a message saying "charging rapidly" when it's connected to a third-party device charging at the lesser speed.
But caucuses are also a much more confusing process — and require voters to head to caucus halls in the middle of winter to spend hours debating politics with their friends and neighbors.
And it's even more confusing, since neither of the autocompleted phrases return any hits—there are no videos, to my knowledge, on Facebook that are even remotely associated with these two topics.
Using a homemade semi-autonomous system makes the question of who is held liable in an accident even more confusing since the hardware and software probably aren't made by the same company.
But if the goal was to make Twitter easier to understand for those who are less tech-savvy, "original tweeter" may have been more confusing if they weren't familiar with that reference.
The existence of Moments, and Facebook's continued investment in the app, is also more confusing these days, given that the new Stories feature built in to Facebook includes a direct sharing option.
In addition to ballooning class sizes and dwindling supplies, many students find themselves without the sort of institutional support they need to navigate one of the more confusing times of their lives.
It was even more confusing because Ma$e had just gotten his own record label, signed with Magic Johnson, announced a tour, and claimed to have four or five movie parts coming.
No one knew what "Chained to the Rhythm" was, really, and her confusing rollout, including the marathon livestreaming over release weekend featuring Deray and The Therapist host, only proved to be more confusing.
But so far, after five days of reviewing the device, the biggest problem with the iPhone XR is that it's mostly good — which makes picking an iPhone in 0003 more confusing than ever.
The IRS removing references to V-Bucks and Robux in its guidance for taxpayers makes the whole situation even more confusing because the IRS's definition of a convertible virtual currency remains the same.
Any move to target an inflation figure other than headline inflation would also risk making the ECB's target even more confusing for the public, running counter to the bank's aim of simplifying it.
To make things even more confusing, those who drank nothing at all were at greater risk for heart problems and stroke over the next week than those who drank two to four drinks.
To make matters more confusing, a footnote in DOE's recommendations added that the standard of evidence for sexual allegations should be consistent with whatever standard the school uses in other student misconduct cases.
More confusing accounts of sexual assault, in which consent is disputed with anguish in a toxic swirl of partying and hook-up culture, have become part of the landscape, especially on college campuses.
To make matters more confusing, the losers in this weekend's qualifying round will also still qualify for next year's opening round if their Davis Cup rankings are high enough to make the cut.
Making things more confusing, a spokesperson for the FTC told BuzzFeed News that the FTC isn't even in charge of regulating political ads done by Instagram influencers, even if they aren't properly disclosed.
Buying a 4K TV is more confusing than ever before, and decoding all of the different picture quality technologies and supported formats like quantum dots, OLED and HDR can be a daunting task.
But when your racial background is complicated, that inability to put a simple label on yourself can make searching for who you are even more confusing because, in a way, you're discouraged from searching.
To make matters even more confusing, a series of reports from the days leading up to the announcement suggest that Apple will throw other letters and phrases after iPhone X to differentiate between models.
Of course, it can also be used to write out words in a famous writer's penmanship, which I'm sure will make looking up quotes on the internet even more confusing and hard to check.
To make things a little more confusing, the original Segway (a company launched by inventor Dean Kamen more than a dozen years ago) sued a bunch of hoverboard manufacturers (including Ninebot) over patent infringement.
The actresses conceded that it was probably even more confusing and difficult for the director, who had to copy camera angles and distinguish between the movie footage and the behind-the-scenes filming of production.
But from the perspective of a Sanders fan, this just makes understanding the state of the race more confusing, by again raising the question: Is Sanders losing in part because the superdelegates don't like him?
Image: DellAs display tech develops, you can expect to see manufacturers build even more improvements on top of the foundations of LCD and OLED, and add even more confusing terms and acronyms into the mix.
But we won't be having any more confusing Andrew tangents, since the minute he lands in Honduras, his mistress, Maribeth (Rayna Tharani) and her husband, Carlos Garcia (Tony Plana), pick him up at the airport.
The world may never really know the true story behind Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's tumultuous relationship, and the on-again, off-again couple just made things even more confusing with this happy birthday post.
"The predilection of the director, producer and scenarist for the unusual in mood, background music and characterization makes this chase more confusing than suspenseful," a film critic for The New York Times wrote in 1946.
The piece compares the current transformation of the GOP to the gradual evolution of the Democratic Party to become more liberal over the past few decades but says it is "more confusing" and happening quicker.
As Wemple notes, a look at the outlet's social media guidelines makes the reason Sonmez was suspended more confusing, not less: The Post encourages reporters to be informative, check facts, and take ownership of mistakes.
Today, Tumblr is a dusty old thing with limited audience-growth features and terrible search functionality, which makes it far more confusing and annoying to use than a place like Twitter or Instagram or Reddit.
I spend most of my time doing the mega picross puzzles, which are honestly only harder because the rules are more confusing, and even those don't put up much of a fight against my mediocre brain.
Read more: 'Confusing' pricing and too much inventory: JCPenney CEO reveals the company's core problems Employees affected by the closings will receive "separation benefits" including assistance finding another job, such as résumé writing, the company said.
To make things even more confusing, depending on what carrier you're on, the same phone might have two different names as we see with T-Mobile's Galaxy J7 Star and Verizon's Galaxy J7 V 2nd Gen.
Making matters even more confusing, some high school and college softball teams were playing slowpitch in the 1990s, particularly in the Southeastern U.S., because the coaches, most of whom were men, had no experience with fastpitch.
To make matters more confusing, "sponsored content" — an article that might normally appear on a site but also influences the reader's perception of the company or person sponsoring it — are only one type of native advertisement.
Making things more confusing for outsiders is the fact Mahathir himself was responsible for much of that dominance, as strongman leader of the Barisan Nasional coalition during his 22003 years in power from 1981 to 2003.
Twitter said Tuesday the change will make it easier for people to follow conversations, without losing their place, which critics have long cited as one of the more confusing aspects of the site, particularly for newcomers.
The bottom line is: whatever you thought you wanted is evolving during Venus retrograde, and to make things even more confusing, Venus's opposition to wildcard Uranus finds you even more surprised by your wants and wishes!
To make matters even more confusing, the company reported an earnings beat with higher than expected revenue, but its stock was hit because the full-year revenue forecast was at the low end of management's prior guidance.
The task has only been made more confusing in the past few years as new (and often expensive) sunscreens have begun to market themselves as protection not only from ultraviolet rays, but from blue light as well.
" Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities, said "the market shifted its focus from things that are positive, like economic data and earnings, to things that are more confusing like picking fights with Mexico, Iran and Australia.
What's likely to be more confusing to the voters is that the candidates who will stand for the special election will be running to fill the "old" seat (15th District) for the two months remaining in Dent's term.
And, to make this little mystery all the more confusing, the portrait on the stamp was reversed from both Weimar's Hamilton and John Trumbull's Hamilton, the tall portrait that now hangs in the Blue Room at City Hall.
As a political reporter, Paul McLeod, wrote about last week, the more they make this about process, the more boring it is, the more confusing it is to the average American who doesn't give a fuck about congressional procedure.
All of this is made more confusing by the fact that if you were not affected by the hack and you click "Enroll," you are taken to a similar page as those who seemingly were affected by the hack.
Giving a code example of a JOIN would, I think, just make this more confusing, but the idea is that it's possible to bridge between tables, sometimes a whole lot of them, by matching unique identifiers, table by table.
If Davidson did refer to David as the girlfriend he was probably going to marry, this marks the most recent time that we know they were still together, but also makes his sudden engagement to Grande even more confusing. BUT!
"I think it makes the whole thing much more confusing from the political side but I'm not so sure whether it changes the economics that much," Richard Harris, chief executive of Port Shelter Investment Management, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.
For all the plot that it serves up, Blade Runner 2049 is actually not a very plot-driven film, and a follow-up would either have to significantly change its tone and pacing, or risk making everything even more confusing.
The vibrantly eccentric erotic compulsions of fandom culture—of broody pregnant men, fuckable lizards, and clown daddies—also speak to how sexual desire writ large is much darker, more confusing, and further beyond rationality than society would like to admit.
It's hazy in a way that's more confusing than intriguing, and Taylor lacks the mastery of tone and form that Fincher has to pack the frame with little details that we can keep harking back to as the narrative progresses.
" More confusing is the fact that the spokesperson at least partially chalks up the labels to ensuring that shoppers can get the products they need from Tesco: "We know customers want the convenience of getting all their shopping in one place.
Real policing situations, after all, are often much more complicated: Factors — such as a real threat to the officer's life and whether a bullet will miss and accidentally hit a passerby — can make the situation much more confusing to officers.
The fact that two prizes are being awarded this year only makes things more confusing—it's so confusing, in fact, that the betting service Ladbrokes isn't even accepting wagers this year, although they have supplied me with a pared-down list of odds.
The 3-year-old British boy in the clip above, according to the YouTube description, is watching a video of the solar system — which makes it even more confusing when he suddenly blurts out "Oh, you little bitch!" halfway through the video.
Real policing situations, after all, are often much more complicated: Factors — such as a real threat to the officer's life and the chance that a bullet will miss and accidentally hit a passerby — can make the situation much more confusing to officers.
Welcome to the nerve-wracking world of U.S. immigration policy — a strange place at the best of times but one made all the more confusing by the weaponization of immigration issues for political gain and the media's continuing failure to cut through the spin.
Despite the mix of languages spoken by all the students, many opted to take their tests in English, citing the bad translations that Certiport used for their instructions and Microsoft used for its menus, which only made working in their mother tongues more confusing.
And while a 401(k) plan might offer a small collection of plain-vanilla mutual funds that, say, track a major stock index or invest in bonds, the investments in many 403(b) plans are typically held inside annuities, which can be much more confusing.
As I mentioned earlier, this is the slightly more confusing method for finding Game Pass games that work on PC. I recommend downloading the Xbox app listed above, but this option works if you're in a rush and don't want to deal with a download.
"As points become more confusing and devalued, people turn to perks — and they are easy to see and easy to value," said Brian Kelly, the founder of The Points Guy, a website that makes money from referrals by channeling consumers to the most useful cards.
Unfortunately, to make matters slightly more confusing, it seems that currently there's not a clear message as to whether users are entitled to return bent iPads for brand new devices, or if the bending is categorized as accidental damage and therefore subject to an AppleCare claim.
A major use case of home assistants is obviously close integration with smart home products, but Home and Echo have both managed to make things a lot more confusing than they should be when it comes to turning on lights or accessing your home security system.
But it is facing a lawsuit from Tofurky, the Good Food Institute, the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri, and the Animal Legal Defense Fund, which claim that it violates the First Amendment, makes labels more confusing, and was passed to suppress competition and protect animal agriculture.
Anderson: Well, maybe, but even more confusing to me, as somebody who does survey research, the person who confronts this question hasn't yet actually hit "send" if they're doing it on the internet, or stuffed the form into an envelope and put it back in the mail.
HDR support is just the regular HDR10 standard that already exists on the Xbox One S. Enhanced for Xbox One X will be the slightly more confusing out of all three logos, as developers can choose from a range of ways to improve their games for the new console.
To make matters even more confusing, the USDA has, at least for the time being, taken a different approach than the FDA in regulating genetically-engineered plants, suggesting that when engineered foods do not introduce foreign DNA into the plant, they fall outside of the purview of regulators.
It was an odd insistence on fashion without context, rendered even more confusing by the way the designs referenced the end of the world so directly, as though designers had anticipated a dystopian week — which might just be a sign that dystopia is now just here to stay.
To make things more confusing, as Vox's Jane's Coaston notes, although Trump pointed to the Eagles players' involvement in the kneeling protest and supposed lack of patriotism as justification for his decision, players quickly noted that they did not kneel during the anthem at any point during last season.
This means the FAA has made life much easier and straightforward for one large group of drone pilots, while making things more confusing for those who fly as a pastime—a group of people who presumably have less incentive to navigate the ins and outs of the FAA's legal process.
Having unlimited access to anyone, anywhere, anytime often only serves to amplify silence, making relationships—potential, failed, and past—feel even more confusing, and turning guilt over lack of emotional connections inward (if you're struggling to forge them and have everyone alive at your fingertips, the problem must be you, right?).
It's at least got satellite pretty well covered with DirecTV, Dish, and Sling TV. (The new DirecTV Now service does not yet appear to be supported.) To make matters a little more confusing, single sign-on only works for certain apps — and even then, sometimes only the iOS or Apple TV version.
This is more confusing for a goalie than it sounds—playing in a different rink creates a change of pace in terms of where and when shots are directed at the net, and even though the differences can be measured in frames per second, it significantly reduces the decision time for goalies.
In a comment to TechRadar, Don Mesa, Sony Mobile's senior director of marketing, explained that the fingerprint sensor was left out as "a business decision we needed to make as we transitioned from the carrier market to the unlocked market," which is all the more confusing given that the phones already contain the necessary hardware.
Caroline: Yeah … I was hoping that introducing Coleman would put an end to to Quinn and Chet's dueling shows once and for all, but if anything, Everlasting has become even more confusing under his direction than it was when Quinn was arranging romantic dates as Chet kept stripping the contestants down to their bikinis.
Low fees used to be a decent shortcut to creating a high-quality portfolio, but in a more confusing marketplace, where fund families are competing on tenths of a percent, sacrificing performance in favor of a lower fee may not make sense, said Todd Rosenbluth, director of ETF Research at CFRA, an independent research firm.
"There's an incredible amount of quality TV being made today — some of the budgets are insane — and because all these different platforms are doing it, it becomes more confusing for the consumer to find out where to watch, to remember where they left off, and to remember when the premiere is," says TV Time COO Dan Brian.
I've been able to glean a few things from the criticism: It's hard to pull off a Wes Anderson aesthetic when the plot is about child abuse, there's a huge twist that makes things more confusing, and the movie in general is so baffling that there don't appear to be words in any human language to describe it.
However, instead of adding clarity to the debate, this ruling, issued on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for Northern California, only seems to make things more confusing, as the colorful grid of icons Apple sued Samsung for is one of the most common features found in smartphones today, regardless of whether a phone comes from Apple, Samsung, or an entirely different manufacturer.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - In recent months the situation of claims and counter-claims with regard to Russian doping at the 2014 Sochi Olympics has become more confusing than ever, with a barrage of acronyms — IOC, WADA, CAS — and scores of athletes involved in a spiral of accusations, bans and appeals that are continuing even as the Pyeongchang Games get under way.
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PYEONGCHANG, South Korea Feb 8 (Reuters) - In recent months the situation of claims and counter-claims with regard to Russian doping at the 2014 Sochi Olympics has become more confusing than ever, with a barrage of acronyms — IOC, WADA, CAS — and scores of athletes involved in a spiral of accusations, bans and appeals that are continuing even as the Pyeongchang Games get under way.
To make matters more confusing, when a bot or a rater has determined that you've broken a rule and are therefore demonetized, the explanation delivered to your inbox by the machine-learning system is extremely vague—no mention of the rule broken, no time code for the violation—and if you care to appeal, no opportunity to explain why your video was within bounds.
In 2019, Emily Tamkin wrote for Columbia Journalism Review, "It's just that what is mostly reflected on the screen—especially during prime time—seems to be less news reporting, more punditry, more round tables, more horse-race politics, more talking heads, more interviews and interviewees yelling at each other, more that makes the news more confusing for the viewer (or at least for this viewer)."
You get closer and realize that something about the guy in the distance is not quite right—that he's machine-like, or his teeth are rotting, or he's otherwise ill-at-ease—a deliberately uncanny reflection of the Great American Rock Song that's fitting for an era that feels a whole lot more confusing (what with the robot death strikes, the mainstreaming of conspiracy theorism, and widespread acceptance of political demagoguery) than even the post-Vietnam era that initially birthed these sounds.
The summit comes at a pivotal time — accentuated by French President Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel MacronBiden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Trump returns to impeachment fight after NATO clash Overnight Defense: Trump cancels presser, cuts short NATO trip | Viral video catches leaders appearing to gossip about Trump | Dem witnesses say Trump committed impeachable offenses | Trump reportedly mulling more troops in Middle East MORE's recent declaration that the alliance was "brain-dead" — where the United State's traditionally guiding role and philosophy appears more confusing than affirming for our allies in NATO and worldwide.
He kneels down and settles into the pose (a moment of humility is what he calls it—all the time he maintained his Christian faith, despite the testicles and the philosophy, which either makes it more confusing or elucidates it completely) and as the moment extends, as he lives through it (his wife in the camper van in the distance, the parachutists falling from the sky, the pure clear water, the remains of their lunch on the plates, the precise patterns of rust on the cutlery), it comes to seem as if it was written in eternity, as though his secret self (his guardian angel, he called it) had constructed this total artwork that had lain in wait for him (or more properly that had always existed and that was now somehow revealing itself to thought).

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