Example sentences of "[vb mod] lead to confusion " in BNC.

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1 Experience suggests that the use of project numbers or names for module names should be avoided , as this may lead to confusion if the module is used for other projects in the future .
2 This may lead to confusion so unless it is critical to maximise the use of an operator it is recommended that the offline runs are scheduled at different times .
3 Though admirably flexible , this would lead to confusion in the financing , management and constitutional arrangements of the system as a whole .
4 Any new thematic material at this point would lead to confusion .
5 If a statutory definition were to be promulgated , it would lead to confusion , and a spate of litigation .
6 Also the proportion of rods to spinelets varies to the exclusion of spinelets which would lead to confusion with O. densa were it not for the different number of arm spines , the proximal spines forming a fan and the raised oral frame .
7 This would lead to confusion and complication ; ( 2 ) It may imperil certain aspects of the regulatory system , for instance by concluding that Chinese walls are ineffective to prevent the attribution of information , or because advance disclosure that would satisfy fiduciary requirements is impossible , a broker/dealer is always liable when buying or selling as principal ; ( 3 ) It does not appear to give any recognition to the expertise of the bodies to which Parliament has entrusted the regulation of financial services .
8 The Department of Education claims the title university college would lead to confusion .
9 One of their main purposes is to effect change and relief from the monotony of a single texture , but excessive change will lead to confusion .
10 But such systems can only be as good as those who use them in an original research context , and I have a genuine concern that an over-abundance of records will lead to confusion , or to the adoption of narrow and blinkered research strategies .
11 If the two worlds are not separated , this remorse can lead to confusion and vacillation , but when they are separated there is no morbid introspection .
12 The principal explanation is likely to be that so characteristic of English educational provision , where the strength of local initiatives is also a weakness ; where central government 's desire to support and disseminate a variety of innovative practices at the local level can lead to confusion and contradiction in national policy-making .
13 Chronic illnesses such as epilepsy can cause adult sufferers to become dependent upon family members , which can lead to confusion about individual family roles : children may have to take on adult responsibilities , denying their right to be a child , and this can result in major adjustment and behavioural problems as they grow older .
14 Furthermore , preparation of students to work as church musicians without regard to their religious convictions can lead to confusion or insincerity .
15 Diabetes leads to increased sugar in the blood and this can lead to confusion and coma .
16 This can lead to confusion at times .
17 This can lead to confusion at times .
18 This can lead to confusion because the testable condition in an IF …
19 This can lead to confusion at times .
20 This can lead to confusion ; see the keyword NOT for details .
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