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Bi-conditionals are rendered true by a great variety of "links" (but 'being rendered true by' is not to be conflated with 'postulating'): contingent co-instantiation or co-occurrence is not enough for reduction, even though it is enough for some bi-conditionals to hold (and, therefore, for some pairs of possible theories to instantiate the official Nagel model).
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This form of living on should not be conflated with a religious notion of eternal life.
Prayers of petition (for oneself) should not be conflated with prayers of intercession (for others, in sorrow, need or sickness).
But this principle of avoiding intrusiveness should not be conflated with the principles operating in the benefit system.
She said that while she supports transgender rights, she believes their experiences should not be "conflated" with women's experiences.
Although related, sustainability initiatives should not be conflated with CSR.
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