| 11. | The situation is just as confounding when it comes to Tito.
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| 12. | This is a confusing and confounding message for the American people.
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| 13. | However, in most studies, genes are a confounding variable.
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| 14. | Frequency of initials changing over time could be a confounding variable.
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| 15. | In this scenario, maternal age would be a confounding variable:
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| 16. | Historically, models have often ignored the confounding issue of space.
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| 17. | He has been intent on confounding the deletion process ever since.
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| 18. | In this way he controlled a couple of potential confounding factors.
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| 19. | Trying to say something accurate is difficult because of confounding factors.
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| 20. | "Sliders " is as confounding as it is silly.
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