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Mary Smith Upminster, Essex There is a danger of confusing the moral panic in relation to medication for ADHD with the reality of the nature of this condition.
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Bizet's other mature orchestral work, the overture Patrie, is similarly dismissed: "an awful warning of the danger of confusing art with patriotism".
(He notes (2003: 227) that demonstratives are naturally used to express direct phenomenal concepts (e.g., "I am experiencing this quality"), and that there may be a sense in which a direct phenomenal concept is a "demonstrative" concept, but he avoids such a label at least in part because of the danger of confusing direct phenomenal concepts with demonstrative ones as usually understood).
Topping off a book of creative and careful analysis, Williams's missteps underline the danger of confusing the predictable world of literary genres with the messy world of life.
Here in America, we are in danger of confusing our palates with our souls.
"The danger of confusing the jury and leading them astray is great," he said.
Piccinini has written that scientists are in danger of confusing creation with control.
(There's no danger of confusing it with the identically titled Eric Clapton hit, or with Michael Jackson's "Heal the World").
WS: I think you're in danger of confusing telegenic – which anyone who wants to make it on TV obviously has to be – with being a sex symbol.
SEEK out Jörg Haider in the cafés or committee-rooms of Vienna and you are in little danger of confusing him with any more conventional politician.
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