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But in the years of John Paul II's papacy there was a conflation of the notion of infallibility and what the Church calls "definitive teachings".
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It seems clear that it was such a conflation of scientific notions of progress in evolutionary biology with racialized notions of civilized Progress that made eugenics laws so attractive a century ago seemingly for the vast majority of American elites.
("Noma" is a conflation of the Danish words for "Nordic" and "food").
Second, even when restricted to the "whether" question, the strategy rests on a conflation of what appears to be an epistemological notion (explanation) with metaphysical notions (causation and causal relevance).
The Wars of the Roses is a conflation of four Shakespeare plays into a trilogy.
ჱ (he) may be written without the loop, like a conflation of ს and ჰ.
Challenge the notion of an intervening deity.
It is a conflation of time.
Basically a conflation of hard-core and normcore.
It's a conflation of two separate issues.
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