Whitish bands composed of medullated nerve fibres radiating out from the optic disc are of no pathological significance and must not be confused with papilloedema.
Corporate crime—committed by businesses—should not be confused with white-collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against a business.
The upper texts often became a confusing mixture of sacred and secular—and even anticlerical—poems, indicating its intended performance in courtly as well as ecclesiastical settings.
CT scan performed at one week after treatment will show an area of necrosis, the cryolesion, which commonly has residual gas bubbles, not to be confused with infection.
The last (upper shell) materials are primarily Lorica, with mesh cooling inserts.While it's been confused as leather in black or white shoes, Lorica doesn't com from animals.
The thrust and parries of these two hardy professionals, each seeking to divine the other's intentions and confuse him at the same time, can not be rendered biographically .