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Any use of inappropriate cultural terms or conflation with the original movie is entirely intentional: The Karate Kid (Jaden Smith) and his Mom (Taraji Henson) are leaving Detroit.

This is generally regarded as an erroneous conflation with the "Five Races Under One Union" flag, used 1912 28 by the Beiyang Government of Republic of China, whose different-colored stripes represented the Han, Manchus, Mongols, Hui, and Tibetans.

In contrast to the widely known concepts referred to in the preceding paragraph, biomedical research is often not familiar and its conflation with the better known phenomenon of treatment leads to therapeutic 'misconceptions' [ 6, 24].

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Misinterpretations of entropy and conflation with additional misunderstandings of the second law of thermodynamics are ubiquitous among scientists and non-scientists alike and have been used by creationists as the basis of unfounded arguments against evolutionary theory.

But why the conflation with Kennedy?

4) The possibility of conflation with mean age of infection should be considered.

Debate on male circumcision has shown the potential for misunderstanding and conflation with female genital mutilation (FGM), for example a Ugandan study identified that some people consider male circumcision a justification of FGM [ 18], these findings confirm that circumcision messaging and social context and gender issues need particularly sensitive handling.

The accuracy of self-reported health service use is, however, subject to bias associated with social desirability [ 19], 'over-reporting' [ 18, 20], inaccurate recall for the date of screening [ 20] and conflation with other health services [ 21] [though see: [ 22]].

"I am aware that my role as chairman could become a lightning rod for BSkyB, and I believe that my resignation will help to ensure that there is no false conflation with events at a separate organization," Mr. Murdoch wrote in a letter to the BSkyB board.

"The Giaour" and "The Corsair" are both unBritish, and the plots in which they appear leave no room for conflation with their author.

"I believe that my resignation will help to ensure that there is no false conflation with events at a separate organization," Mr. Murdoch, 39, wrote in a letter to the BSkyB board, referring to News International, the British newspaper arm of his father's media empire.

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