Sentence examples for conflation of different from inspiring English sources

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In an influential essay, A. C. Graham (1986) argues that the story of Laozi reflects a conflation of different legends.

This leads me to revisit the very concept of aspirations, as a conflation of different contents, relational references and space-time horizons.

As a result of this conflation of different migration flows in the argument about British EU membership, many who wanted to leave the EU but also desired to retain access to Europe's internal market found they could not do so without reneging on controlling immigration as a central campaign commitment.

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The conflation of these different kinds of innovations seems to be leading us toward a belief that small groups of profit-seeking entrepreneurs turning out innovative consumer products are as effective as our innovative forebears.

A theoretical discussion then shows that estimated 'values of time' are likely to be conflations of several different effects, most probably varying from study to study.

I took the opportunity to concentrate my remarks on one of the underemphasized problems with the Finch Report recommendations, their conflation of two quite different notions of gold open access: open-access journals and hybrid journals.

The conflation of these very different issues seemed to suggest that the rights and empowerment of Muslim women are only of particular concern when they are instrumental in protecting the rest of Britain from the threat of extremism, not to mention simultaneously casting Muslim women as suppressed victims and dangerous outsiders.

Related to the last problem is conflation of results from different study populations.

Within Shelby's philosophical framework, the conflation of strategies proposed and followed by black nationalists during different historical periods erases from consideration certain key topics more extensively engaged in the social sciences.

"Synthetic cannabis" is, of course, a different drug to cannabis, but the conflation of the two was once understandable.

The central problem we're faced with today both as humans and tech users, Rushkoff says, is the conflation of chronos and kairos, ancient Greek terms that describe two different methods of timekeeping.

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