Sentence examples for conflation into from inspiring English sources

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These are grim times, but it has not been strictly necessary for Sir David to tell us so.His play does have a certain story-telling value that comes with the conflation into one long evening (it is a full three hours for the audience) of a sometimes dizzying narrative.

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In general, what we see in Heraclitus is not a conflation of opposites into an identity, but a series of subtle analyses revealing the interconnectedness of contrary states in life and in the world.

Morrison said he attributes the excitement to the conflation of several items into one mega-myth.

The Wars of the Roses is a conflation of four Shakespeare plays into a trilogy.

In fact, this conflation has found its way into the collection of data: according to a report from the Global Alliance Against Trafficking in Women: "[W]hen statistics on trafficking are available, they usually refer to the number of migrant or domestic sex workers, rather than cases of trafficking".

It is the translation of the routine, grammatical conflation of "can" and "may" into the violations that ensue when capacity qualifies as permission. .

The proposals in the children, schools and families bill run into difficulty in their conflation of education and safeguarding.

In the case of Mahler, one connection is obvious: Mahler's conflation of two Bach orchestral suites into one, which Sir Roger Norrington offers here.

But hasn't "tough love" been the mantra of New Labour ever since David Owen founded the SDP? Simon Partridge London David Goodhart's disingenuous argument takes us back 40 years in its deliberate conflation of "immigrants" and "ethnic minorities" into an alien "other", supposedly at odds with the (never defined) "common culture" of the presumably white majority.

It was probably a momentary lapse of judgment, a lost trip into humor or an absurd conflation of game and sponsor.

Mr Osborne was speaking after Gordon Brown, the former Labour Chancellor and Prime Minister, told the inquiry into press ethics that the conflation of fact and opinion was an "evil practice" that had poisoned British journalism.

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