Sentence examples for to conflation from inspiring English sources

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A blowing or fusing together, as of many instruments in a concert, or of many fires in a foundry.

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That led to conflation of the threat posed by al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein.

However, results from the present pixel-level technique suggest that these changes are limited to the central metatarsals, and that regional methods can suggest significance where none exists in the actual raw (pixel-level) data, due to signal aliasing and, in particular, to conflation of regional boundaries.

As such, data reported by Shimazu for AcCoA pool sizes in E. coli and Mixococcus xanthus may be overestimates, due to conflation of 3HB-CoA and AcCoA pool sizes.

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Surely that relationship contributed to Highsmith's habit of seducing and philandering, to the conflation of obsessive love and homicidal ideation in so many of her characters, and to a particular strain of perversity in "The Price of Salt".

To avoid conflation, I should point out that it is possible to identify as asexual and also stake a claim as straight, lesbian, or gay (or genderqueer, or bisexual, or [insert another label from the growing identity list here]), because asexuals define their desires not as sexual but as romantic.

This process has led to a conflation of Sikhs and Muslims, and therefore, has produced a corollary to Islamophobia -- Sikhophobia.

"What he was trying to do was to draw the lessons of 9/11 and apply them to the situation in Iraq, which led – I think not inadvertently but deliberately – to a conflation of the threat posed by Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.

Organizations such as the Gallup poll may further contribute to the conflation of knowledge and belief, as they conduct and report on the response to their evolution survey query regarding the "belief about the origin of human beings" (Newport 2008).

Many people objected to the conflation of prostitution and violence which presumes that sex workers don't know the difference between a consenting sexual transaction and forced sex.

The fact that the great patriotic soldier-poets such as Sassoon and Owen, upheld in our schools' literature syllabuses, were animated by passionate opposition to the conflation and hypocrisy it so often conceals is ritually forgotten.

Just as the Streisand Effect describes instances when attempts to cover up a story inadvertently draw attention to it, the world now needs a new name, the Red Bull/Redwell Effect, when a brand's efforts to prevent conflation of their brand with another brand are in fact the source of any and all misunderstanding.

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