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The dangerous thing is the distance, the confusing of the picture of the world with the real world, the turning away from the other person.
While earlier cases expressed this stage of the test as a determination of whether a law is discriminatory, the Court of Appeal has warned against the confusing of the concepts of differentiation and discrimination.
It struck me that we might learn something from this -The Manifesto asks where these distortions of the facts and this confusing of the sources of our fear and insecurity are taking us.
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Comment: Coralline crusts are among the least studied and taxonomically most confused of the algal groups that we have encountered during our global barcode surveys.
The taxonomy of the genus Quercus is confusing because of the many natural hybrids.
(The term corn is confusing outside of the United States, where it refers to cereals in general).
"It's confusing for the both of us.
"These kinds of tweets restore to the past the authentically confusing character of the present".
Avoid confusing the mission of the organization with empowerment of the team.
Gould responded that critics often made the mistake of confusing the context of discovery with the context of justification.
It's a weird, confusing figuring of the body that can be uncomfortable to gaze upon.
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