| 41. | Yet TV can prove a confounding place for black comedians.
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| 42. | Just as voters this year have been confounding the pollsters,
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| 43. | She spends hours, days, marshaling her thoughts around confounding questions.
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| 44. | It reopens March 1 _ confounding the doubts of many.
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| 45. | Bias and confounding factors cannot be excluded from the study.
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| 46. | Several studies caution that their findings could be due to confounding factors.
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| 47. | In some disciplines, confounding is categorized into different types.
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| 48. | :: At some point, the harping on confounding becomes nitpicking.
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| 49. | Strong confounding by smoking has been noted by several researchers.
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| 50. | He added that the investigators had tried to control for such confounding effects.
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