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It's wrong to confuse the story with the storyteller.
It's wrong to confuse sarcasm with wit; sarcasm is a way of dismissing another person and treating their feelings as unimportant.
It would be wrong to confuse his immediate plan to achieve quiet by piling pressure on Mr Arafat to call off the intifada with his longer-term thinking.
Maybe he has, but it would be wrong to confuse the romantic view that he holds of the world with a rigid commitment to ideology or unwavering idealism.
It would, though, be wrong to confuse the England caretaker manager's niceness and integrity with softness.
It's wrong to hate.
But it would be very wrong to confuse that debate with any willingness to budge on the fundamental principle of free movement.
Nonetheless, you are not wrong to confuse this vision of tomorrow with thoughts of yesterday.
Kudlow walked back his comment in an interview with The New York Times, saying he was wrong to say Haley was confused. .
It's obviously meant to be a joke, but it falls flat – Macaw doesn't need this sort of false promotion, and it's wrong because it could confuse less savvy users.
And when I went to stand outside the White House, when Bush put forth the resolution for a preemptive strike on Iraq, I stood there because everybody was buying into the war, and I wanted to be the person outside that said, no, this is wrong, so the person kind of confused--because they thought it was wrong, but everybody was saying it was right--had a place to hold onto.
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