Sentence examples for confusing meaning from inspiring English sources

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There are "3 easy steps" to whatever your imagination can conjure up, and endless trivial newsfeeds that shift miles in minutes and delude us into confusing meaning with information.

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The objection confuses meaning and reference.

Misuse or omission of the apostrophe seldom confuses meaning and its extinction would do no real harm and is probably inevitable.

But this confuses meaning and reference.

For Dewey, an artwork clarifies and purifies confused meaning of prior experience.

If these signaling networks are out of the syntactic order, then confused meaning will arrive at the recipient cell.

The person you're trying to help, though, may have no idea what he or she needs, and may be confused, meaning that you can help out by listening closely and telling the difference.

So here's what I'd say to parents who, despite all the evidence, still believe that liberal arts majors waste four years contemplating the meaning of life: At least those passionate kids won't make the mistake of confusing the meaning of life with maximizing lifetime income.

Printers often eliminate diacritical marks, sometimes confusing the meaning.

The Marxians have stolen the term and confused its meaning.

In particular, information must not be confused with meaning.

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