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1To confuse matters, Eli Guttieriz gave the latter dish his highest recommendation.
2Bear in mind too that mixed messages could cloud or confuse matters further.
3To confuse matters more, he also opposed the abolitionist movement, calling its members extremists.
4And to confuse matters more, different traditions use the same word to describe different ideas.
5To confuse matters, other British planners came up at various times with other boundary lines.
6It would be a big mistake to confuse matters.
7To confuse matters further, a few copies contain a mixture of pages from the original and revised versions.
8It was 1997, he was three years old, and to confuse matters further, that final was played in October.
9Why confuse matters still further?
10An element of uncertainty on your part may confuse matters further and you could end up sending some mixed signals.
11However, to slightly confuse matters, there is another account that also offers a government cash bonus for savers: the lifetime Isa.
12However SAPS said in a statement, "The use of ratios is not intended to deliberately confuse matters or hide anything.
13This, which might seem to confuse matters, served, on the contrary to remove from the case one of its most serious difficulties.
14Instead, from the outset, Johnson's lofty status as a World Cup-winning captain and one of England's greatest players served mostly to confuse matters.
15Then, to confuse matters more, the power went back on for a few minutes and then failed again, just three minutes before 8 p.m.
16However, the imminent chaos was to his benefit, since it would very much confuse matters when the whole area went under a communications blackout.
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