21.   But a reorganization of voting precincts caused widespread confusion and short tempers as voters chose a president and a host of other officials.

22.   Despite the widespread confusion, the United States and most international election monitoring groups have called the elections a step toward the consolidation of democracy.

23.   Despite the widespread confusion, the United States and most monitoring groups have called the elections a step toward the consolidation of democracy.

24.   In addition, a reorganization of voting precincts caused widespread confusion.

25.   She said the letter had led to widespread confusion and unintended consequences for others and therefore was being withdrawn.

26.   Siva Subramaniam said Cuepacs was seeking the meeting with Najib as the public could no longer accept the various reasons given for widespread confusion over the Infoline.

27.   The National Academy of Sciences brought the international scientists together to try to break through the widespread confusion about human cloning and the complex ethical issues it raises.

28.   The problems have caused widespread confusion among students.

29.   All yachts had to pull down their sails and there was widespread confusion for several minutes but no serious incidents were reported.

30.   There was a widespread confusion in Tbilisi as people rushed to buy lari.

a. + confusion >>共 297
considerable 5.28%
widespread 3.89%
political 3.39%
mass 3.14%
further 3.02%
initial 2.89%
general 2.39%
mental 2.14%
public 2.14%
great 1.76%
widespread + n. >>共 1160
use 4.24%
support 3.99%
corruption 3.47%
criticism 2.68%
protest 1.95%
damage 1.88%
speculation 1.86%
discrimination 1.76%
violence 1.69%
abuse 1.62%
confusion 0.34%
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