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The news reflected widespread interest in the confusing causes of this still-unexplained condition.
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And in this space, you can freely confuse causes meant to benefit people of colour, while promoting the bullshit you really care about (all white feminism, animal rights, or gorillas named Harambe).
Tim Nichols, of the Child Poverty Action Group, agrees that the party should be careful not to confuse causes and consequences.
Prospective studies of lifetimes have often shown that some theories of alcoholism were incorrect because they confused cause with association.
The major besetting sin of this theory is that it often tends to confuse cause with effect.
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This surely confuses cause and effect.
But have we confused cause and effect?
The argument confuses cause and effect.
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