Sentence examples for conflation in the from inspiring English sources

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But it also exposed the growing conflation in the anti-choice community of birth control with abortion – and the efforts to restrict access not just to the latter, but also to the former.

An amendment was later passed to prevent the possibility of Executive and Legislative conflation in the future.

After the US invaded Afghanistan, al Qaeda fighters and jihadists from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Chechnya, Iran, and other countries joined the Taliban's attempts to repel the US forces, hence the conflation in the minds of many Americans, who considered the Taliban and al Qaeda to be one and the same.

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He thus embraces the idea of the "Anglosphere", a nostalgic conflation in which the old empire is reconfigured as an imagined community of anglophones, among whom the Americans are merely the new top dogs.

Inadvertently the author assisted in the conflation; in its April 26 , 1943 issue, Time reported that he had "last fortnight left the U.S. for active service against the Axis in Africa".

The final item consisted of extracts from Romeo and Juliet - a conflation, in fact, of the first two orchestral suites which Prokofiev prepared before the ballet's 1940 premiere.

But she is clearly a fictionalized creation who serves an essential narrative purpose — the conflation in one attractive, patriotic woman of all the practical, police-work determination to find Bin Laden from which her country, the United States, had found myriad distractions at the mall.

As these are distinct thoughts, there is no conflation: even in the presence of the threat (or, more generally, any intuitively wrong kind of reason for an attitude), I don't find the attitude itself an appropriate or rational response.

"There is a deep conflation in public health between the drug nicotine and the harm caused by smoking.

The consensus in the U.K. that something had to be done to help refugees, particularly children, had fallen apart after the Nice attack and the conflation, in its wake, of terrorists and refugees.

Many critics have pointed out the conflation, in Rinehart's political arguments, of what she insists is the national interest with her own commercial interests.

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