Sentence examples for yet often conflated from inspiring English sources

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Conceptually distinct from worship yet often conflated with it is seva, or service.

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For example, mental health is often conflated with happiness, yet natural selection is expected to maximize not happiness, but striving for resources that have led, over recent evolutionary time, to increased reproductive success (Nesse 2004b; Nettle 2006).

And these are often conflated.

"New" is too often conflated with "young".

Offensive speech is too often conflated with hateful acts.

For both Shiites and Sunnis, who fear domination by the Shiites, time is often conflated.

By David Owen The yips are often conflated with choking, but research suggests neurological causes.

The terms 'open data' and 'big data' are often conflated – but are not necessarily the same.

Because such discussions are often conflated with rationing, any attempt to do this is a political nonstarter.

They often conflated cultural complexity and biological evolution in ways that upheld the insidious racism of the era.

But it has drawn scorn and outrage from some religious conservatives, and is often conflated with being gay.

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