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For a country that idealizes opportunity, dotes on celebrity and frequently confuses the ability to make vast sums of money with wisdom, it is remarkable how indignant the discourse gets when a rich person runs for public office.
But the company, a success in the fiercely competitive field of video game development, stands out from other high-tech ventures in one respect: its unconventional location, which frequently confuses people abroad.
Such blurring frequently confuses users and so has been shunned by Google and others.
The president frequently confuses temporary weather patterns with climate and its measurable warming trend over several years.
That Franklin's take on LGBTQ people and Muslims is neither Christian nor American is especially grievous, since Franklin frequently confuses the two.
And it would be entirely a function of a dysfunctional media culture that all too frequently confuses sensation with information, preferring immediacy to common sense.
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