11. This was, reportedly, to avoid confusion over the status of Anand and to allow him to work unhindered up until the time the new government was formed. 12. This avoids any confusion when the buyer sells the option to another investor as the obligation remains with the writer. 13. To avoid this confusion teachers need time for reflection and deliberation. 14. The attainment targets in National Curriculum history require the use of both, but it is important to be aware of the distinction between them to avoid great confusion. 15. He may not sue in his business name, although this may properly be recited in the particulars of claim to avoid confusion. 16. Newcastle, Leicester and Liverpool all get second universities each with a carefully chosen name to avoid confusion. 17. The name was changed in the series to avoid confusion with another BBC drama programme Brett. 18. All this helps to avoid the confusion of common names, which change from place to place and generation to generation. 19. Although Harris County does not usually provide reserved seating for families, Warner said the sign was removed to avoid further confusion. 20. An SEC spokesman said the delay was granted in order to avoid confusion. |