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The confluence of these factors has resulted in the conflation of genes, disease, and race.

But there is danger in the conflation of terrorists and states.

Mr. Kidder sees in the conflation of ethics and manners both a cheapening and a backhanded compliment: evidence of greater attention paid to ethics.

Among the problems inherent in the "conflation of the idea of being a pop writer with being a pop star", Savage noted, were "burnout, premature fixing of style" and "pseudo-celebrity behaviour".

The belief that women are inherently maternal and kind manifests as the pressure to have children and in the conflation of women with wombs.

We suggest that some of the difficulty in articulating these interrelationships may be rooted in the conflation of the contextual or structural features of research environments and the research outcomes that they support.

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Silly as Facebook's "democracy" may now seem in context, the conflation of voting and self-governance has caused serious international relations issues.

So while discordant definitions of domestic violence could help make sense of reported upticks in some areas, the conflation of risk factors like alcohol, financial hard-times, and proximity to potential abusers with root causes of domestic violence helps drive the presumption that domestic violence must go up over the holidays.

While the xenotransplant chimeras under discussion here may not necessarily fit the types of chimeras prohibited in that act, the conflation of definitions, confusion about terminology, and linkage to the general discussion about human embryonic stem cells mean that public, political and funding support for the development of human-animal chimeras generally may be compromised.

He's gambled big on satellite TV, on global media opportunities in sports, and on the conflation of television, publishing, entertainment, newspapers and the Internet.

"A significant contributor to variation in consensus estimates is the conflation of general scientific opinion with expert scientific opinion," they point out.

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