Examples of using More confusing in English and their translations into Slovak
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Hr recruitment consultants and recruitment consultancy agencies even make it more confusing in a bid to make their own business prosper at the cost of the job seeker.
This process becomes more confusing when you realise there are various type of cables that are called either UTP or Coax.
And to make things more confusing, that which you determine to be good will change over time and circumstances.
This is annoying, but it's made even more confusing by the way Facebook handles sound in the News Feed.
To make it more confusing, the lines are also mirrored from one line to another!
Hr recruitment consultants and recruitment consultancy agencies even make it more confusing in a bid to make their own business prosper at the co….
To make matters more confusing, there's no standard definition for what constitutes high or low signal strength.
To make matters more confusing, Islamists often dissimulate
And the more confusing the dream, the more important the hidden content is for the subject.
make the situation more confusing.
the more you look at the more confusing it can get.
because patterns become more confusing the more lines are available.
And you know what's scary--when you get older… it just gets more confusing.
If I have something to know I bother you and secure a more confusing me again eu. mersi.
It is even more confusing when somebody who has exhibited such unbelievable dynamism,
the kids and their memes just become more and more confusing, but that's only part of the picture.
vibration and more confused airflow correctly.
And I couldn't be more confused.
I couldn't have been more confused.
I could not be any more confused.