Chris is either misremembering or deliberately conflating two separate issues. |
For more than a century, Lyell's rhetoric conflating axiom with hypotheses has descended in unmodified form. |
Unfortunately, many critics of the Times are conflating this notion of journalistic execution with the chimera of total journalistic objectivity. |
Worse, he suggests, they shilled for Wall Street, conflating the interests of the big banks with the financial health of the world. |
I just wanted to write that silly run-on sentence conflating all of his best-known stuff. |
These poems approach the female body and the city from one perspective, conflating the two. |