Examples of using Is not to be confused in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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Programming
What is the politics which is not to be confused with the question of the power?
Basic gate propagation delay time” is not to be confused with the input/output delay time of a complex“monolithic integrated circuit”.
Positive Psychology is not to be confused with untested self-help, footless affirmation,
IBD is not to be confused with irritable bowel syndrome(IBS),
This is not to be confused with app updates,
The new protocol is not to be confused with the underlying hardware that connects the SSD to Apple's notebooks.
It is not to be confused with Heeresgruppe, which was the command of several armies(army group).
CBD oil, on the other hand, is not to be confused with any other product in terms of naming.
Palliative care is not to be confused with end-of-life care
But if Tantrism is not to be confused with hedonism, it is also not to be confounded with asceticism.
This unique plant is not to be confused with anything, it is not similar to any creeping evergreen form.
total physicalcapital may be referred to as the capital stock(which is not to be confused with the capitalstock of a business entity).
total physical capital may be referred to as the capital stock(which is not to be confused with the capital stock of a business entity.).
It is not to be confused with the uncertain sentiment of those who wish to improve the things of this world in an unrealistic way,
Parcel is not to be confused with ParcelTrack, it is another very clear package tracking app.
This generic term is not to be confused with the name DV,
This generic term is not to be confused with the name DV,
This is not to be confused with the later redesigned NYC version released much later in 2000.
It is the short form of Phentemine375 and is not to be confused with the Phentermine pill that was banned owing to its dangerous side effects.
This is not to be confused with photovoltaics, which is the production of electricity using sunlight.