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This is not to conflate their styles.
The key to our future is not to conflate the car with fossil fuel use.
In the meantime, we should remember not to conflate our efforts with our achievements.
You would have to be an idiot not to conflate these two anguished girls.
We have to be careful not to conflate publishing services with the entities that have traditionally provided them.
"I think we want to be very careful not to conflate political activism automatically with violent extremism.
However, we should be careful not to conflate the governance and doping issues with the fixing one.
Brennan is essentially just admonishing Americans not to "conflate" putting hummus in a person's rectum with locking him in a box the size of a coffin.
The trick is not to conflate one person's blues for another person's full on clinical episode, not to confuse, as it were, the stomach bug for the Ebola.
It is important not to conflate two separate concepts: the legal issue of affirmative action and the factual issue of whether Harvard discriminated against one particular racial group.
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Most people have sports identities that do include both local softball teams and favorite national, professional sports teams, but they often don't (and don't like to) conflate the two.
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