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"Never confuse power and leadership," he said.
It reminds us not to confuse power with righteousness: "Who is like the Beast, and who can fight against it?" (13 4).
Of course, we also confuse power with authority, not understanding that an impulsive person usually lacks the latter even while demonstrating the former.
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But there are not many films that so unsparingly (if also, perhaps, inadvertently) expose the confused power dynamics of a certain kind of modern middle-class marriage.
There's a serious edge – the deconstruction of man's obsession with confusing power and the size of their appendages, the subversion of sexist crowing – but it's the withering humour that really makes it sting.
It confuses power with effective capacity to control.
So whatever you think of Palin, don't confuse the power of the idea with the tactical messenger who brought it to the party.
In the spring of 2006, he published a new version of a book he had written in 1988, when Pat Robertson was running for President, in which he argued that the evangelical right confused the power of the Cross with the power of government and misunderstood the nature of American democracy.
At the time of the blackout, many of these relays were too sensitive and confused high power flows with short circuits.
But the numbers are confusing: J.D. Power Asia, an automotive market-research firm, reckons Geely sold more cars than that, but from a higher base, leaving its growth slightly below that of the market as a whole.
In particular, it confused the power it had on paper — its claims to sovereignty and dominion — with the nature of the control it exercised on the coast of North America.
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