Sentence examples for but often conflated from inspiring English sources

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On the nightly talk shows, their politicians now talk of a crisis in social justice that necessitates a change of government in September.Gerechtigkeit, meaning "justice" but often conflated with equality, has become a big election issue.

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The results shown here suggest that, in addition to the chemical composition, the macromolecular architecture of polymers can hugely influence ice nucleation properties and offers a synthetically accessible tool for probing this most fundamental, but misunderstood (often conflated with freezing point depression or ice growth), process.

"Funny and fun are two different things, but they're often conflated.

The terms 'open data' and 'big data' are often conflated but are not necessarily the same.

This review begins with two mid-nineteenth century developments which are often conflated, but were initially distinct.

By David Owen The yips are often conflated with choking, but research suggests neurological causes.

The two are often conflated in modern society -- but they don't have to be.

Many are acutely aware of the negative effects of market forces in health; acknowledgement of health as a right is taken to imply that the state has a duty to not only ensure access to healthcare but to provide it; financing, regulation and provision are often conflated; and public provider organizations constitute a vested interest in this respect.

This is often conflated with mere change of arbitrary place, but strictly it differs because according to the rules of ordinary speech one correctly attributes motion only to bodies whose motion is caused by some action, not to arbitrary relative motion.

Thailand may be an extreme case, but across the region official demonization of swidden agriculture is often conflated with negative assessments of the ethnic minorities who practice it.

But it has drawn scorn and outrage from some religious conservatives, and is often conflated with being gay.

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