A search produces the instruction book; the instructions produce confusion.
This way of talking, nevertheless, has prevailed, and, as I guess, produced great confusion.
He would never have suspected that a simple thing like sound could produce such confusion.
Initially the rabbits are a means of producing wealth for the family, but they rather seem to produce "confusion" on everyone (111).
The incidents have also produced confusion and questions.
For the next two years fear of getting pregnant was constantly producing panic, misery and confusion.
We are witnessing the third change in three years, a change that will produce further misery and confusion.
It wasn't hard, when misgovernment had already produced widespread laxity and confusion.
The court system in New York tends to produce mild confusion for outsiders.
Even when new programs do appear, mixing them with current models may produce confusion and possibly grief.