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Why do some Darwinists keep trying to conflate intelligent design with creationism?
Held together with large screws and lit by bare light bulbs, these cramped quarters conflate domestic spaces with torture chambers.
He also notes that unofficial appeals often conflate issues of legality and religion, inevitably tarnishing Amnesty's more measured approach.
There is a growing tendency to conflate the interests of the governing elites with those of the nation.
We should be careful not to conflate the practice of appeasement with the idea of appeasement, and thereby consign it, willy-nilly, to damnation.
One of the beauties of English is that it has available a practice which seems to conflate movement and stillness, unfolding and accomplishment.
There is a natural human tendency to conflate what is legally, procedurally or organizationally permissible with what is ethical.
The laws also conflate defamation with other offences concerning public order and incitement of conflict.
The arts too are highly diverse, and we conflate them together at our peril.
Does not attempt to conflate artistic and educational criteria with economic and market criteria.
He did not conflate signs with reality at an elemental level, and his alphabet does not connect to reality so much as provide an analogy for real-world relations.
Zack Ford, writing at Think Progress, explains the difference:These comparisons conflate the product served with the customer served.
I prefer not to conflate that with discussions about whether we want to have another WTO round.
All the way through our work we have sought to conflate flights with renditions.
If you conflate those two because the language is similar, you're going to end up with more examples, yet that is not the case.
We must not conflate religion with its harmful interpretations regarding political motives, which have other agendas.
Like the centennial celebration in 1905, the bicentennial has a peculiar ability to conflate understandings of the past with aesthetic and economic valuations of nature.
Such pessimism has led multiculturalists to conflate the idea of humans as culture-bearing creatures with the idea that humans have to bear a particular culture.
Historically, editors have tended to conflate the quarto and Folio texts.
With Entourage and Vincent Chase, do you feel like audiences and producers tend to conflate you with the character?
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Examples from Classical Literature
However, some critics conflate the three genres as part of a postmodern interrogation of the tenability of narrative genre delineations.
Sitting atop the horizon line that bisects each image, the bandshells conflate the perspectival recession of the visual with the eddying projection of the aural.
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