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"conflate" Definitions
  1. conflate A and/with B to put two or more things or ideas together to make one new thing or idea, especially in a way that is not accurate or could be harmful because the two things or ideas are not really the same

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"Don't conflate that with this and certainly don't conflate that with what happened to me," Ms. Conway responded.
"Don't conflate that with this, and certainly don't conflate that with what happened to me," Conway told Tapper.
"They conflate urine therapy with anti-vaccination, as urine therapy is easy to ridicule, so they conflate the two and then use it to discredit anti-vaccination," she explains.
It is wrong to conflate an impeachment with a trial.
Lana del Rey and Fiona Apple conflate the men in
"We must never conflate unity and unanimity," Perez told INSIDER.
They conflate it with a larger federal role in education.
They want to conflate their ego and the cause. Efficiency!
These hateful abstractions also purposely conflate legal and illegal immigration.
She should not conflate the two to score political points.
But he appears to conflate two very different patient groups.
By funding these discount programs, cities conflate surveillance and citizenship.
But I don&apost think you can conflate the two cases.
"Police, pundits and lawmakers already conflate breathalyzers with impairment," says Armentano.
In the lab, biological, metaphorical, and even slightly Kafkaesque vocabularies conflate.
But let's not conflate candor with brazenness or honesty with insults.
To me, if they want to conflate those two things ... Yeah.
It's important to us that we do not conflate the two.
In fact, Trump has a tendency to conflate the two companies.
Fans will conflate Kaepernick's political stance with his on-field performance.
First, they should not conflate privacy with limits on data collection.
Trump and his defenders have tried to conflate this with innocence.
Holly and Gerry are a couple who conflate fighting with passion.
This is not meant to conflate supporting Buttigieg with fair mindedness.
The claims conflate what the bill says and its potential outcomes.
It's two different worlds and he just seems to conflate both.
But we can't conflate staying up late with not sleeping enough.
To conflate the two represents a fundamental misunderstanding of the issues.
But these hurt feelings also sometimes conflate political opposition with personal rejection.
This is not to conflate NIRP with monetary policy in its entirety.
"I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence."
Lastly, policymakers should not conflate Iran's internal turbulence with its outside behavior.
We like to see the hypocritical shamed, and we're happy to conflate
But it's always too easy to conflate individual achievement with systemic change.
It was my mistake to conflate the two and make that connection.
"Sometimes we conflate great business leaders with strong personalities with great governance."
To conflate being nonbinary with a specific, hypervisible presentation is very limited.
And yet Stringer is careful not to conflate innovation with superior intelligence.
We almost conflate Islamophobia with right-wing politics, which is really simplistic.
" She added, "I would not conflate lack of public denouncement with silence.
A skeptic could easily conflate an MSG album debut/fashion show with hubris.
While reading Florida, try resist the urge to conflate Groff with this figure.
But that can make it easy to conflate physical arousal with sexual desire.
Throughout, there is a tendency to conflate Biblical story-telling with historical fact.
Don't conflate this issue with the leaks of those transcripts to media outlets.
When you, people conflate privacy and security a lot, but I totally agree.
These policies are based on straw-man arguments that conflate terrorism with immigration.
Yet in recent years, France's official positions have helped to conflate the two.
The point here is this: Trump tends to conflate his opinion with fact.
The final thing — Ezra, then you don't know what I mean by conflate.
To conflate poverty with slavery and classism with racism is disturbing and dangerous.
Every utterance of Trump on immigration is meant to conflate immigration with danger.
They also shouldn't conflate the consequences of these different decisions with workplace discrimination.
Commentators often conflate ubiquity, or narrow market dominance, with a broad-based monopoly.
We would not be the first to conflate the sacred with the profane.
We still conflate, under its name, the school and the aesthetic invented there.
"You shouldn't conflate sympathy and empathy with a political issue," Ms. Foster said.
He continues to conflate them and his political opponents have no problem with that.
Now they conflate the difference between the border patrol and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
The fact is, if you conflate MS-22017 with Hispanics, that&aposs on you.
"I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence," she said.
Any relationships that conflate emotional support with codependence or smothering have got to go!
The problem begins when people conflate unpleasant symptoms or emotions with chronic, diagnosable disease.
McMaster has been cautious not to conflate the religion of Islam with jihadist terrorism.
" These are people who — like Trump — may often conflate the words "immigrant" and "criminal.
It seems wrong to conflate elements of Mr. King's real life with his fiction.
Some may conflate the two and view this report as a definitive end-state.
"I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence," Trump said.
And he warns investors not to conflate these movements with the larger, secular cycle.
And I don't mean to conflate human life and money, but you know what?
It was easy to conflate antipathy to Mr. Trump with support for Ms. Harris.
It's all of these things that conflate to just making people really feel empty.
FOWLER: Well, I don&apost think that you can sort of conflate the two coincidences.
Throughout this process, they've continued to conflate ISPs with tech companies like Facebook and Google.
So, please, let's not give the world another reason to conflate fitness with physical appearance.
What we shouldn't do is conflate the idea that one can't exist without the other.
Some police departments also seem to conflate gathering data on hate crimes with their prosecution.
To me, if they want to conflate those two things, then let them do that.
"I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence," she told King.
I don't know that we want to conflate human disease and computer disease much more.
Although many conflate the issues surrounding Libra and Bitcoin, the two actually are quite different.
Moreover, they sometimes conflate community banking on Main Street with big banking on Wall Street.
And if "yes" is the answer, is it not morally pitchy to conflate the two?
"It's the one thing they can't take away from me or conflate with anything else."
Another described seeing online forums hijacked by groups seeking to conflate gene drives and G.M.O.s.
But he said Trump shouldn't conflate those policies with the real victims of the fires.
It's the one thing they can't take away from me or conflate with anything else.
It would be absurd to conflate that entire radical history with this small internet subculture.
The problem with the economic interpretation, however, is that it tends to conflate elitism with selfishness.
Hodges acknowledges that people often conflate inside and out, adding stigma to those who look different.
But efforts by conspiracy-peddling partisans to conflate the Clinton and Trump investigations are knowingly disingenuous.
I've watched people on both sides of the liberal/conservative divide habitually conflate two different histories.
" The President has done his best to conflate Latinos with MS-13 gang members and "illegals.
Educate yourself about the difference between sex trafficking and sex work—and don't conflate the two.
But one thing Trump does well is conflate contempt for him with contempt for his base.
However, I think it's important to not conflate all the "hate" for vegans as the same.
It would therefore be a mistake to conflate party affiliation with devotion to any ideological system.
On the presidential campaign trail this year, he's shown a tendency to exaggerate or conflate details.
In that culture war politicians who sympathise with the party conflate flag-waving patriotism with legitimacy.
There is something childish about this fantasy — the way it tends to conflate virtue and size.
It's possible this would increase a relaxing of accredited investor rules, which conflate wealth with sophistication.
But I think people conflate vaping being uncool with the people who do it being dickheads.
HR: Can the tech companies successfully conflate those issues to get the public on their side?
This is the group we tend to conflate with the entire world of people who don't vaccinate.
Overthinking. I tend to conflate the amount of time spent on something with how good it is.
But it does seem to ever-so-slightly conflate Perlstein's policy preferences with political and electoral wisdom.
Other days I wonder what kind of nonsense has made me conflate popular with caring for people.
Over time, the public may become jaded about the conservationists' efforts, and conflate the two different approaches.
People were also just offended by the way the poster managed to conflate two entirely different places.
But what this statement does is to conflate hospice or end-of-life care with palliative care.
Psychotic behavior is invariably seen as violent and antisocial, and it's common to conflate psychopathy with psychosis.
Down to the pure sonics, Big Ups' music works to conflate the dynamic of us versus them.
Ezra, again you can't conflate his views on social policy with an honest discussion of empirical science.
With that being said, it's important not to conflate the injustice of Monday's decision with its impact.
It might be tempting to conflate the character Nicole with the author named on the book jacket.
This requires of course that you conflate West and East (Village), fiction and reality, systems and times.
The two strategies are very different, and the term "geoengineering" is sometimes wielded to misleadingly conflate them.
To conflate an understandable desire to preserve confidentiality with an intention to evade tax is simplistic and misleading.
We should not conflate massive surveillance with broad data collection used to investigate crimes that have already occurred.
But while Kushner concedes the associations, he's wary of how some audience members might conflate Trump and Cohn.
"People conflate rape with PTSD, but most people go through traumatic events and don't develop PTSD," she says.
Obviously, the skit is a joke — but it's easy to conflate the Upside Down with the Sunken Place.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump went so far as to conflate families apprehended at the border with criminals.
I simply do not say anything of the sort but that is what they are trying to conflate.
To that end, Amazon tries not to conflate the process of serving customers with the results, Bezos said.
But pundits often conflate what is effective—or what is deemed to be effective—with what is good.
But we shouldn't conflate the opportunity to collect data with the tools that make that information so valuable.
Yeah, the producers definitely conflate their role in this saga because of the global icons they've since become.
What they don't need is to conflate that unconditional support with a shield protecting them from experiencing failure.
These include a susceptibility to hypnosis, a proclivity for fantasy, and propensity to conflate real and imagined events.
But critics of the movement routinely conflate the loss of an impressive job with imprisonment or even death.
They understood that the day belonged to the country, not its leader, and they didn't conflate the two.
"We conflate bacteria and viruses and treat them all the same — as these terribly destructive things," he said.
Trump seemed to conflate both the defense measure and the government funding package in a Friday morning tweet.
"People carelessly conflate rape with the entire range of sexual misconduct that can occur," Ms. Suk Gersen said.
O'Brien: I think we conflate the many different definitions of sexual harassment — the legal definition, someone's personal interpretation.
One of Mr. Trump's favorite tropes is to conflate Amazon and the newspaper, as he did on Jan.
Because people conflate sexual violence with evil, they don't identify themselves, or their friends, as part of the problem.
Colorblindness is a fairly common condition where a person's eyes conflate certain colors or don't see colors at all.
First, we must not conflate our foremost health care goal (universal coverage) with competing pathways toward achieving that goal.
Limbaugh has reserved particular scorn for Latinos, consistently using his platform to conflate Latinos with illegal immigration and crime.
It's why so many of us conflate being "Parisian" with being "French," when they are not the same thing.
He believes that his critics conflate an argument with indecency with the issue of bathroom use for transgender people.
Although it's questionable to conflate the topics of medical marijuana and opioid addiction, Clinton's numbers are on the mark.
Although it's questionable to conflate the topics of medical marijuana and opioid addiction, Clinton's numbers are on the mark.
Our political categorizations facilely conflate questions of fundamentally different kinds, leading to a conceptual confusion that hobbles constructive discourse.
Stop Talking and Just Be Yourself In 2015, we tended to conflate dudes talking with dudes actually doing stuff.
The writers conflate exaggerated claims of new high-tech systems with the proven effectiveness of the original nondigital methods.
The Republican talking points tried to conflate saving the ACA with efforts to create a Medicare for all program.
The shift is rather about a small but loud faction of people who conflate Israel's policies with Jews everywhere.
It's classic authoritarian-populist psychology to conflate the personal interests of the leader with the interests of the country.
But the authors conflate two facts that are not mutually exclusive in the world of federal budgeting and accounting.
Didn't the list conflate violent rape, which everyone can agree is monstrous, with comparatively harmless acts like creepy texts?
"People tend to mix up and conflate these different concepts that are actually fundamentally different from one another," he said.
Energetic civic nationalists also have a tendency to conflate an attack on their politics as an attack on the nation.
Because usually schisms conflate only when they are supported by the state, and this was the case in the Ukraine.
Efforts today to conflate responsible reporting on IC presentation of 2628 page annex with irresponsible posting of uncorroborated 28503-pager.
People tend to conflate forms of divination, not realizing that they are separate practices that require specific experience and focus.
In public, however, Clinton and other senior officials appeared to conflate the violence with the video for days to come.
These snippets may be live, but they conflate live information with news, and streaming as-it-happens video with truth.
Specifically, I have found it quite common for scientists, including many biologists, to conflate biological and social conceptions of race.
Being intersex is not the same as being trans, but society at large tends to conflate the two, Pagonis said.
When discussing it, we must not conflate his military service or even his personal sacrifice with political wisdom or effectiveness.
"In this industry, people conflate [selling] sex products [with] telling you what your sex life should look like," she says.
But I think it's something different, something less considered: The song's lyrics conflate tensions big and small, personal and political.
Given how strongly many people feel about abortion, it's particularly important not to conflate the roles of caregiver and advocate.
He also condemned what he said was the tendency of far-right parties to conflate ordinary Muslims with Islamist militants.
As concerning as this trend may be, equally worrying is the ongoing effort to conflate election assistance with election interference.
But most white women voters did — a fact Trump has appeared to falsely conflate with his overall support among women.
When Mr. Modi is not indulging in a dog whistle, he is giving speeches that conflate Indian Muslims with Pakistanis.
And there's a tendency to conflate the politics of a television show, comic book, song, movie, or musician with quality.
A tendency to conflate religious conservatism with the kind of fanaticism that feeds violence has undermined efforts to root out terrorism.
Ever since the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, we've become hypersensitive to them, and reports sometimes conflate negligent data practices with simple APIs.
Renunciation of power seemed out of character in a region whose leaders typically conflate their own identity and the state itself.
Though five Michael Bay Transformers movies might beg to differ, Americans tend to conflate a film's financial success with its quality.
But a lack of any real rhyme or reason to the verification system has made it easy to conflate the two.
They conjure giant-sized bubbles but also twin moons or double planets; Saraceno's sculptures often conflate the earthly and the cosmic.
But it's also easy to conflate Kingdom Hearts' melodrama with the emotional honesty from the people at the center of it.
And although law enforcement handle investigations independent of public opinion, sometimes victims conflate public perception with the honest efforts of investigators.
Rarely, though, do these two topics conflate, but you can leave it up to me to scout out those rare instances.
Kelton: Few people understand what the national debt is, and most people tend to conflate government deficits with the national debt.
The left's attempt to conflate his "nationalism" in his protectionist trade policies with racist "white nationalism" is dishonest and twisted logic.
Moreover, they deeply resented any attempts to misappropriate their cause, hijack their language or conflate their struggle with that of others.
It's easy, but wrong, to conflate the inevitability of a natural disaster with the supposed inevitability of life and property loss.
Discussions by this "priesthood" conflate national security and manliness with sexualized jargon about vertical erector launchers and thrust-to-weight ratios.
You aren't the first one to conflate "insanely hot" with something that might be love, and you won't be the last.
So, if a person begins to conflate their work uniform with a certain persona, they will start to embody that person.
But physicians still tend to conflate palliative care with hospice care, and many don't feel comfortable engaging in these delicate discussions.
"There are still a lot of people, unfortunately, in Silicon Valley who conflate two-minute response times with intelligence," he says.
The restriction was intended to filter out "potentially inappropriate" content; YouTube's algorithms seemed to conflate queer content with explicit content automatically.
The only thing it endangers is the logic that leads BJJ players to conflate punch-free pajama wrestling matches as fights.
"I wanted to conflate really aggressive music with sugary pop progressions and textures to create this psycho scribble," Lopatin told Hirway.
But what I think is wrong to do is to conflate immigration, crime and terrorism, because those linkages are not that strong.
You know, the ingredients that get discarded before they're even consumed because humans have been conditioned to conflate appearance with actual taste.
Moreover, it is a mistake to conflate a permissive immigration policy with "open borders", since selective openness is compatible with overall restrictiveness.
Many voters conflate the term "Medicare for All" with the creation of a public option, not a single-payer, government-run system.
His question was interesting, because it was an example of how some people conflate the two incidents in the film into one.
When we conflate respectful dating and flirtation with sexual harassment, we do a giant disservice to this important moment in our culture.
It is not unusual for people in Myanmar to conflate the issue of cultural preservation with the right not to be raped.
But in reality, the order simply furthers the Trump administration's anti-immigrant policies by continuing to conflate immigration issues with criminal ones.
It's clearly completely different material, and there's been a very sneaky attempt to conflate various hacks that have occurred with our publications.
But many elected officials continue to conflate human rights violations, such as indefinite detention at Guantánamo, with the protection of U.S. security.
And then there's the danger of conflation, where you conflate the concerns of your subgroup with the broader concerns of the population.
But whatever you do, don't conflate the pleasurable experience of real shopping with the dreary task of finding a health insurance plan.
You surely wouldn't conflate the two in one direction: Would you ask an academic economist without business experience to run a company?
People often conflate cinematic TV with any project where lots of money has been spent and the sets and costumes are opulent.
Because almost all conservatives are now Republicans and almost all liberals are now Democrats, we tend to conflate ideology and party identity.
And at his press conference, Trump seemed to conflate CNN's report with BuzzFeed's, castigating both outlets for reporting any part of the story.
"Some people conflate being contrarian with being Libertarian," the LNC's Sarwark wrote to BuzzFeed News in an email after reading the Lewis piece.
"I think [our founder] Sam Walton himself would say: 'Don't conflate history with what needs to be done in the future,'" he said.
But just as news outlets often conflate a cult of personality with campaign strategy, Mr. Trump has mistaken media attention for political success.
Why does Ball conflate "conspiracy theorists" with the reporting of an award-winning journalist, who also mentioned the Versaces' eagerness to cremate Gianni?
Trump and his team's strategy is to conflate CNN's careful reporting with BuzzFeed's publication of the dossier, which contained the "golden showers" allegation.
There are people out there—real people with facial hair and genitals, bank accounts and Empire subscriptions—who happily conflate brostep with dubstep.
Football has long sought to conflate itself with the military, making it easy to confuse players with troops and political protest with treason.
But it can also endanger situations where people wrongly conflate safety with a lack of discourse—as Trump himself did earlier this month.
But apparently it is easy to conflate the two, extending a resentment of a theocratic regime to the theology it claims to represent.
Sometimes people conflate the work that documentary filmmakers do with that of journalists, but in this one respect, it is very, very different.
Photo: GettyGoogle is one of the most powerful and popular search engines, but that oftentimes doesn't conflate to being free from flawed results.
Something I've been thinking a lot about recently is the way we often conflate two very distinct things when we assign political labels.
That light is a key, if complicated, component of Chinatown, which attempts to conflate, or integrate, a pair of Los Angeles creation myths.
If he sometimes seemed to conflate Turner's solemn destiny with his own, no one was in the mood to judge him too harshly.
In holding them in the same linguistic corner of our minds, we conflate them, yet they're so mathematically distinct as to be unrelated.
In 28503, Democrats managed to conflate several congressional scandals into one negative impression about the Republican majority's supposed "culture of corruption" in Washington.
The economist F.A. Hayek warned about a human tendency to conflate the characteristics of individuals with the characteristics of society as a whole.
Her baseless, sweeping generalizations are as erroneous as they are offensive, revealing a cavalier willingness to conflate fact with her own ideological opinions.
In 20 years, it seems the internet has succeeded in spreading so much information and so many perspectives they all conflate into white noise.
And then you have members of Congress and the media and others who are trying to conflate that to him talking about all immigrants.
Especially as lawmakers continue to conflate sex work with sex trafficking, ruthlessly shutting down websites and passing legislation at the detriment of the former.
But while the platforms like to conflate these existential moderations problems with the breaking news and incident-specific, in reality they're not the same.
" Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, began our conversation by insisting: "Let me start by saying: don't conflate evangelicalism with Republicanism.
There was only one person in Myanmar's tight-knit gender equality community, she thought, who would conflate such a demeaning image with women's empowerment.
Mulan suffered from the American tendency to conflate Asian cultures—when Mulan is recovering, the flag on her hospital tent is Japanese, not Chinese.
For fans, it's often tempting to conflate a performer with a role, but Fisher herself mused over the idea repeatedly when she was alive.
It's simple to see how the public and the media could conflate Phillips' Joker with the current vague notion of the angry loner vigilante.
FEMALE: In a time where our politician tries to conflate the term "refugee" and "terrorist" and make us fear one another, we need courage.
Sometimes we unfortunately try to conflate multiple different movements together, but for this Asian-American movement, I think we're headed in the right direction.
To be clear, I don't want to conflate this interesting research with the loathsome practice of putting celebrity faces on adult film star bodies.
It's easy to conflate the sport with its less progressive figures, be that domestic abusers like Floyd Mayweather or convicted rapists like Mike Tyson.
Given the dominance of the United side that Keane captained, it is easy enough to conflate the Irishman's aggression with his ability to motivate.
There is an effort to conflate by the president and sometimes by people around him, the threat to 2020 posed by Russia and China.
" She went on to conflate it with Hillary Clinton's loss, and referred to the Million Women's March on Washington, D.C. as "that march thing.
Schultz says a lot of people conflate tax credit scholarships with voucher programs, and while they're similar, they rely on different source of funding.
EA's social team even waltzed right into PR disaster this past weekend, using the hashtag #justWWIthings to conflate vicious murder with casual weekend outings.
And Europeans conflate migrants with their obsessive fear of terrorism, which, though a real threat, is less prevalent than it was in the 1970s.
The report challenges the right-wing campaign to conflate "religious liberty" with conservative Christianity and to paint those outside the right as anti-faith.
Some journalists and commentators have questioned the accuracy of Trump's tweet, which appears to conflate the DNC hack and the hack of Podesta's email.
AF: She has a very, very strong vision for what she's making, but she doesn't conflate it with her own ego in any way.
When we conflate white supremacy with white nationalism, extremism becomes the only form of white supremacy which we recognize and are expected to denounce.
I wanted a story about forgiveness that did not conflate forgiveness with reconciliation, or did not treat reconciliation as the highest form of forgiveness.
The collage-on-canvas "Ascension" (1988) and the video "Interchange" (2006) conflate images of highways with the silhouettes (superform-style) of the crucified Christ.
But Mr. Payne is a canny student of modern American culture and in particular of the ways his fellow citizens conflate selfishness and virtue.
He did so by attempting to conflate surveillance and security — by claiming it's necessary for Facebook to hold this data to keep "bad content out".
That has led people to conflate the utility-style regulation of online platforms like Google with utility-style treatment of broadband providers like AT&T.
"I think a lot of people conflate my book title and my relationship status with me being, like, an incel," says Roberson with a laugh.
Curated by Zara Stanhope, the exhibition centers on series that explore themes from trauma to female authorship through photos that often conflate fact and fiction.
A report released Tuesday by the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security represents the Trump administration's latest effort to conflate immigrants and criminality.
The team had to ensure the device didn't conflate heartbeat movements with breathing movements, since the latter is much more pronounced physically than the former.
Of course, Jenner's celebrity, visible transition, and continued conservatism were providing an object lesson for those who conflate progressive identity politics with progressive actual politics.
He's betting that a younger post-Cold War generation won't conflate his brand of democratic socialism with communism, as many of their elders wrongly do.
"Too many interventions conflate aspirational behavior with solving something that is deeply structural," said Anne Price, president of the Insight Center for Economic Community Development.
Smith and his guests are great to listen to if you're interested in learning about how individual social issues intersect and conflate for larger impact.
To conflate them with nuts like Infowars is to rob the word of any conceivable meaning, while insulting a large group of non-crazy Americans.
Jared's shame does not, however, extend to his victimization at the hands of someone else; nor does he conflate the violence he experiences with those desires.
What looks obvious now is that the PIE was cynically trying to conflate the campaign for sexual freedom between consenting adults with the exploitation of minors.
That misconception, which vastly overstated Lundgren's crime and led to the sentence he received, is simply to conflate software with a license to operate that software.
There are plenty of good reasons why companies like Facebook should face expanded regulation regarding privacy protections and other issues, but let's not conflate these issues.
They are being denied access to treatment because policymakers conflate the needs of people with pain and those who are using drugs for non medical purposes.
I know, I know—we should all know better than to conflate a food's appearance with its taste, especially in "the age of Instagram" or whatever.
This causes young people of faith to pushback on academic coursework and other institutional elements that they conflate with the anti-Islamic sentiment they face daily.
In his Saturday night Facebook post Zuckerberg himself seemed to conflate a self-serving impetus to keep users on the platform, with the company's public service.
This tendency to conflate the newest thing with the best thing is always stronger in the party out of power at any given time in Washington.
It could be used to conflate all types of password sharing—flattening the issue by equating "sharing a Netflix password with a banking password," Trendacosta said.
Goulão himself is skeptical of some aspects of marijuana reform in places like the United States, which he says can conflate medical use with recreational markets.
In these moments that conflate time, musical genre, and ideals of identity, Bieber Bathos Elegy surges in emotion in its examination of success and contemporary stardom.
The government has erected billboards that conflate migrants with violent crime and a loss of identity and is actively espousing the same sentiment on social media.
Nonacademic reading lets you experience literature in an emotionally raw way, enabling you to conflate real life with the text (literary theorists call this "mimetic reading").
They also easily conflate European, Japanese, Southeast Asian and Mesoamerican motifs, which Gauguin would have studied/stolen from new photographic reproductions as well as colonial expositions.
It'd be a mistake to conflate our various frustrations with technology companies, both real and imagined, as a consensus that we need to abandon that attitude.
Pressed to present the evidence on Tuesday, Mr. Spicer appeared to conflate two different studies that Mr. Trump's staff had previously cited in defending his claim.
Conservatives tend to conflate liberals and leftists so often that many who fit under the broad Democratic umbrella have fallen into the habit of doing likewise.
But it also reveals, in perhaps the most critical national security crisis Mr. Trump faces, his tendency to conflate a good meeting with a good outcome.
There is a difference between people who need to get sober and those who want to get sober, but social media tends to conflate the two.
It's possible to have addressed his addiction in a way that didn't conflate his personal demons with his inability to see her as a fully autonomous individual.
Some like to conflate the actual numbers of lions in Tanzania, saying there are about 0003,2000 lions in that country alone in order to vindicate trophy hunting.
I have to be careful not to conflate the trans and queer politic that has flourished here [in New York] with the one developing on the island.
"We don't need to conflate the two," Conway said, saying the question is about Clinton's leadership and her ability to stand up to enemies in the world.
There is a wrong-headed tendency to conflate support for liberal internationalism with pushing the interests of big companies to the detriment of the less well-off.
But the group has been eager to conflate attacks that it inspires and those it personally directs as part of an effort to increase its perceived strength.
"You're trying to conflate it to make America think that somehow Donald Trump didn't win this election fairly and squarely and you know he did," she said.
A key strategy is to conflate importation of real medicine with that of counterfeit drugs and narcotics, as well as safe international online pharmacies with rogue ones.
To conflate Israelis with Jews — and to say that a disagreement with the policies of the former somehow justifies attacking the latter — is by definition anti-Semitic.
Pousette-Dart's "Gothic 2," (1950-51), a groundbreaking work not included in the exhibition, illustrates how Pousette-Dart refined this vision to conflate dreamscapes and familiar structures.
North Korean leaders also conflate Christians with those detained in prison camps, those who try to flee and "others considered to introduce subversive influences," the report stated.
Mr. Fries seems to conflate a pretty broad range of disabilities, while I consider advanced dementia to be in a separate category from the others he cites.
However, it is misleading to conflate underfunded defined-benefit plans with I.R.A.-based plans that would be fully funded by employee contributions held by private-sector custodians.
People conflate "language" as any means of communicating with language as a particular set of natural languages that have all the fully fledged features of natural language.
And this is why we should be careful not to conflate the lack of evidence beyond reasonable doubt with the absence of any incriminating evidence at all.
But experts say Trump is leading many of his supporters to use those attacks to conflate ISIS with Islam and treat ordinary Muslim Americans as potential threats.
But it becomes decidedly scarier when the promises involve addiction, and when Instagram-helmed programs conflate getting sober for health reasons with getting sober for addiction issues.
Section 14(e) addresses the two sorts of disclosure failures separately, the brief argues, so it's wrong to conflate the pleading standards for these distinct causes of action.
Her job does involve helping readers avoid embarrassing misusage, Brewster tells me, though she neither sees this as her primary function, nor does she conflate evolution with vulgarity.
Klobuchar herself said her behavior was the result of having "high expectations" for herself, in an apparent attempt to "conflate cruelty with feminism," Ashley Reese wrote at Jezebel.
These flailing attempts to grow appendages were always just ways to multiply the number of superficial connections and train users to conflate constant, convenient updates with meaningful interactions.
According to The New York Times, the Greenprint lifestyle is easy to conflate with veganism, but — and this cannot be stressed enough — this is a "plant-based" program.
The first and biggest mistake politicians have been making about health policy is they continue to conflate the demand for health care with the demand for health insurance.
It is my opinion that you can't conflate the violent criminal sexual assault described by Dr. Ford and an uncomfortable invasion of personal space & boundaries described by Flores.
Trump was on Long Island to conflate undocumented immigrants with crime once again and to use demonization to try to justify his administration's harsh and inhumane deportation policies.
"It's important to not conflate the actions of a very few to a population of 1.7 billion people, which represents 20 percent of the world's population," he said.
But others say Crown Prince Mohammed's spending habits and his corruption crackdown are separate issues, and those who conflate them might fuel misconceptions about public opinion Saudi Arabia.
Powell's entries on occasion appear to conflate characters she's working on with real people, but her journals are less a cupboard of ingredients than a meal in themselves.
But, even more disturbingly, it managed to conflate the Jewish people both with a threat to national and religious identity, and with a kind of dangerous secular capitalism.
It's especially bad because Corinne was accused of lying during her 'BiP' controversy ... but Corinne tells us it's BS to conflate 'Bachelor' with what Sacha did to her.
And there's a lesson in the last year and a half of this line for anyone who is tempted to conflate life and a shell-pink car coat.
" Such arguments, she said, conflate research and care, and clinicians and patients are prone to overestimate the efficacy of prospective treatments, a phenomenon known as "the therapeutic illusion.
Some members of Florida's Cuban and Venezuelan communities are skittish of Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, a term some conflate with socialist policies that ravaged their homelands.
What we're seeing is the absurd but logical endpoint of efforts to conflate anti-Semitism with anti-Zionism, and anti-Zionism with opposition to Israel's right-wing government.
But it's still important not to conflate widespread cowardice with support — the sort of support that almost every previous president has enjoyed from members of his own party.
In the morning, he tweeted he will sign the defense spending bill, though he appeared to conflate the NDAA – a policy bill – with the two government spending bills.
We need to be vigilant that we don't conflate loftier 19th-century allegories of divine wisdom with a  goddess who was jealous, capricious, and wrathful in source texts.
The band has also previously discussed the importance of authenticity in their work, including how vital it is not conflate their identities as performers with their identities as people.
If Americans are to handle this massive demographic shift rationally and properly, we must resist the urge to conflate those distinct reasons at the root of white America's anxiety.
Today, a worker's sense of identity and emotional wellness is frequently instrumentalized by corporate labor management, in therapeutic and self-help rhetorics that conflate self-actualization with productive labor.
It is easy to conflate the two, but here I want to point out they have important differences and thus pose distinct challenges in adapting to the modern world.
Republicans and internet providers have long tried to conflate what web companies do with what ISPs do, arguing that both should be covered by the same set of rules.
Crafty partisans on the political left have used the divide to conflate valid criticism of questionable senior FBI and DOJ leadership actions as — wait for it — partisan political attacks.
There is no sign of this Nixon-to-China turn on Mr Trump's part and, given his inclination to conflate illegal immigration and violent crime, it seems highly unlikely.
Earlier this year, Dr. Pinar Cebi Wilber, chief economist of the American Council for Capital Formation, wrote about attempts to conflate tax deductions available to all companies with subsidies.
"I think that's what happens when you conflate being a defense lawyer with being a PR flack," former Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Monday.
Efrén Olivares, an attorney with the Texas Civil Rights Project, said in a call with reporters Sunday that the matter seemed to conflate "two separate points," deportation and reunification.
In that same statement, he came out as a gay man, a decision sharply criticized for its seeming attempt to conflate his sexuality with a serious allegation of wrongdoing.
But if we conflate amateur wrestling credentials with mixed-rules fighting potential—which is a dangerous thing to do—Angle would have veered toward Lesnar's end of the spectrum.
And in the course of researching this topic, I noticed that it was common to conflate whippits with the use of other inhalants, including volatile solvents or spray duster.
"When customers perceive cleanliness problems they conflate that with a perception that an airline might not be maintaining its airplanes, which is not a good thing," Mr. Mann said.
"I really question the reason and motive of individuals who would want to conflate peaceful protest — which I have witnessed and participated in myself — with violent riots," she said.
For most skincare adherents, this is their inaugural step every morning, and Welsh makes it clear that people often conflate cleansers with body washes or a bar of soap.
Moreover, it is wildly offensive to conflate having mental health issues and displaying erratic behavior with being a willfully ignorant man-child, which is what Kanye West has become.
This doesn't mean she should temper her criticism of Israel, just that she needs to stop giving ammunition to those who want to conflate anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism.
Backlash against Omar's remarks even prompted House Democrats to make plans to introduce and vote on a resolution this week that would conflate statements like her with anti-Semitism.
But of course it wouldn't shock Danler, because Sweetbitter is about navigating life while knowing that people will conflate your worth — your professional, intellectual, and ontological worth — with your appearance.
The new and pressing reality facing the Massachusetts senator is this: Elizabeth Warren, once a singular power on the left, is now a name that people conflate with Bernie Sanders.
Set aside for a moment the audacity to conflate a router with the second coming of Christ, and you still have a device that insults the eyes with its presence.
And while it's dangerous to conflate alcohol use and rape, the recent Brock Turner case at Stanford revealed yet again that 'party culture' is still being blamed for these incidents.
But Marvel – which has always encouraged fans to conflate their heroes with the stars who are playing them – kept running with this version of Thor throughout the Ragnarok marketing campaign.
Franken even had the temerity to conflate wind and solar power incentives, tantamount to cash giveaways, with the deduction of legitimate business expenses by small, family-owned energy production companies.
So if we do not control for number of possessions, we'll conflate how good a team's offense is with how fast they play, and the same is true for defense.
By repeating a mantra of victimhood it constructs a world full of enemies, making it easy to conflate Pakistani jihadists with protesters in Kashmir or simply critics of Mr Modi.
But the impulse to conflate toothbrush delivery with Nobel Prize-worthy good works is not just a bit cultish, it's currently a wildfire burning through the so-called innovation sector.
Too often, shorter term goals like getting one's name on a paper take precedence over long-term planning, and people conflate brilliance in the lab with long-term academic success.
In the case of President Donald Trump's administration, there is no impeachment proceeding approaching or even seriously being talked about, so this is not meant to conflate the two situations.
People often conflate "tight" with "sexy" when it comes to clothes — and it made me feel powerful to wear revealing clothes with zero intention of being sexy (especially at work).
She says that if Cosby gets off, the public will likely conflate that one verdict with complete innocence—which could make it seem futile for some victims to pursue justice.
Sunstein's argument is that it is a mistake to simply conflate the two ideas of disclosure under one broad heading of "transparency" when considerations around the two are very different.
The regular Fox News viewer, whether or not he is a churchgoer, takes in a steady stream of messages that conflate being white and conservative and evangelical with being American.
He argued that it was a mistake to conflate his city — a community of students, families and a striking number of mattress stores — with the political excesses of state government.
But later in the news conference, Mr. Trump appeared to conflate the suggested threat of bombing the embassy with protesters who had broken into the embassy compound at the time.
They discuss the show's early lack of diversity, why "Silicon Valley" gets off easy and what it's like to have the public completely conflate actors and the characters they play.
President Trump has an idiosyncratic view of what he calls "rights," which he seems to conflate with any power, mechanism, or maneuver that will allow him to avoid legal jeopardy.
And how does it memorialize the distinctive crime of chattel slavery to conflate the native-black experience with immigrant struggles — which are real enough, but not remotely the same thing?
But again and again, we've heard Trump conflate sexual assault, which is a crime, with sex, which is an act of fun, pleasure, connection, and/or love between consenting people.
Furthermore, those Americans tend to conflate "illegal immigrants" with "immigrants" and "immigrants" with "Latinos" — leading them to overstate the number of unauthorized immigrants in the country, and imagine more pouring in.
Throughout the exhibition, Leigh's sculptures fuse and conflate black female bodies with architecture, pottery, and sometimes clothing, all seeded with African and African diasporic references spanning centuries and far-flung locales.
As Seth Masket points out, they're slightly confused about the applications of "microtargeting," and they seem to conflate correlation (increasing polarization) with causation (the birth of big data and computing power).
Reuters found that some brokers conflate rules for transplant organs with those for non-transplant body parts in order to create the impression that they do not profit from body donations.
To say that Trump's Twitter account is a public forum would conflate tweets sent by the president with responses that tweet generates in a thread, which isn't government-controlled, Baer said.
Spacey also came out as gay in the statement, a decision which sparked outrage on social media for the way it seemed to conflate alleged predatory behavior with same-sex attraction.
I'd been to several nutritionists (some legit and others more muffin top-y) over the years and, like most of us, had come to conflate the idea of nutrition with dieting.
Successful people are generally enamored by the trappings of their success, Galloway says, and they can conflate the trappings of wealth and power with a passion for what made them successful.
I&aposve made it very clear, and I stand by my statement that I released last night, that the audiotapes that she has released, first of all, conflate two different conversations.
It's easy to conflate the two, due in no small part to the fact that Snowden issued his own heart-felt call to Obama to commute Manning's sentence just last week.
Sony likes to conflate high-fidelity music with its Hi-Res branding exercise, but most people struggle to detect any benefit to going high-res (and there's good reason for that).
The issue of nation and worldwide hunger is nothing short of an atrocity, and that's why I don't want to conflate it with the food insecurity that a lifelong dieter experiences.
"It is very serious to conflate anorexia and the thinness of models," Isabelle Saint-Félix, secretary general of the National Union of Modeling Agencies, told Agence France-Presse at the time.
One word: No. So, please, don't conflate what clearly appears to be the president's social media animus aimed at certain compromised senior level FBI executives with the FBI as an entity.
As the journalist Virginia Heffernan writes in "Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art," we too often conflate the internet with the worlds of commerce or science rather than with creativity.
But it is inappropriate to conflate these with the third, which is a proactive measure of concern and of police resources being expended to protect the people living in public housing.
Congress has oftentimes relied on the view that "high crimes and misdemeanors" is a special and narrow category of offenses, [so] it's unhelpful to conflate that with civil and criminal liability.
Reuters found that some brokers conflate rules for transplant organs with those for non-transplant body parts in order to create the impression that they do not profit from body donations.
By now it's no surprise that when they talk about black Americans as at all, Republican politicians typically conflate blackness with poverty, and then quickly blame black people for their struggles.
"During this critical time, we must not conflate messages of white supremacy and attacks on marginalized communities with 'freedom of speech,' 'anti-conservative bias,' or 'hearing all opinions,'" the letter says.
Yes, child abuse and domestic violence remain a serious problem in America, but we should never conflate that abuse with what many Americans still consider traditional parenting in a free country.
When one of TV's most beloved couples falls in love offscreen, it's easy for fans to conflate the fictional and real-world relationship — making the latter's breakup particularly hard to swallow.
In fact, the Muslims in Bangladesh celebrate Eid, in Myanmar people throw water during Thingyan, and neither country places a heavy emphasis on Confucian values; do not conflate Asian with Chinese.
Although South Asian Americans practice a variety of religions (or no religion), people who hold racist or Islamophobic views tend to conflate them with Muslims and people of Middle Eastern descent.
As Boëchat emphasizes, it is important not to conflate beauty standards—which put pressure on all people, and particularly women, to be thin—and fatphobia, which specifically harms those with fat bodies.
To some, the strong sense of waiting suggests that this is an Advent poem; yet that is to conflate Christ and love in a way that the words clearly do not intend.
The other guests on the podcast, Andreessen Horowitz's Benedict Evans and Connie Chan, agreed, citing a recent tendency in the industry to conflate WeChat's success with the rise of chat-based interfaces.
McCain appeared to conflate the FBI's ongoing investigation into Russian election meddling with the now-closed probe into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, prompting swift reaction on social media.
"While IEX is free to cherry pick and conflate their numbers, the fact remains that the all-in cost to trade on NYSE is lower than IEX," NYSE spokeswoman Kristen Kaus said.
They conflate issues related to poverty with sex work—unstable housing, food insecurity, and erratic incomes, for example—even though sex work can often be the very solution to these economic woes.
It's a common conservative ploy — to conflate seniors' earned benefits with the issue of debt — even though Social Security is self-funded and does not contribute a penny to federal red ink.
" Regan's statement was echoed by other panelists on the show, with political strategist Josh Holmes saying that Trump continues to "conflate the issue of Russian collusion with Russian meddling in our election.
Joyce introduced me to Miriam Schapiro's work and I became inspired by how she left abstract expressionism and began to conflate non-western artistic references, heavy pattern, domestic materials, formalism and feminism.
While the ads also refer to the form as a "survey" to help Trump craft a "winning strategy," many are saying they conflate political campaign language with that of official census communications.
He seemed to conflate and invent biographies for different Hispanic people and said "American Sniper" had been playing for months on end at the local movie theater, a claim rebutted by residents.
As he has outlived or vanquished rivals, Mr. Hun Sen has gathered more and more power in his own hands and showed a tendency to conflate the state with his personal rule.
A host of Democratic senators and senior aides told CNN that the allegations from Avenatti's client gave the GOP an opening to conflate -- and dismiss -- all the allegations in one broad brush.
But we should not conflate that restraint with any fundamental change in the Trump administration's Iran policy or an easing of the maximum pressure campaign: in his speech, Trump promised more sanctions.
Not to conflate weather and climate, but the unusually warm Boston day seemed an especially appropriate setting to talk about the perils of rejecting evidence-based science in the face of climate change.
The test might prove she didn't lie about family history, but it doesn't tell us anything else useful, and plays into the dangerous ways that people already (wrongly) conflate genetic ancestry with culture.
Moreover, at any point in time, the two poles are in opposite seasons, and so a combined number would conflate summer and winter trends, or spring and autumn trends, for the two regions.
While he understands that people may have their doubts on the industry after seeing WeWork's S-1 filing, he said that it would be a mistake to conflate WeWork's business with the competitors.
He once said, "I believe a woman's best place is in the kitchen and on her back" and appeared to conflate homosexuality and pedophilia during an interview with the UK's Mail on Sunday.
The new sculptures for that show conflate women's heads with pitchers and vases, inspired by historical objects like African-American face jugs that "fuse the black body with a tool," said Ms. Leigh.
They demonstrated the rank disingenuousness of conservative complaints about "incivility," a term that's increasingly used to conflate expressions of political anger with political violence, equating yelling at politicians with trying to kill them.
While Mercer's battle with the IRS and the Lerner/Koskinen scandal are separate matters, efforts to conflate them to portray Mercer as the villain and the IRS as the victim are already underway.
I reread Sarah Schulman's "Conflict Is Not Abuse," about the very human tendency to conflate discomfort with existential threats, which is a subject that seems to get more and more relevant every year.
Let us do voting majorities the service of taking time to understand their individual concerns, grievances and aspirations rather than trying to conflate a multitude of unique issues into one conveniently digestible "populism!" soundbite.
This matters because, as he states: Your scientist will fight like a cornered animal to conflate the credibility of the measurements and the basic science of CO2 with the credibility of the projection models.
The inadequate instructions, the exploitable action-cancelling, the overpowered-to-the-point-of-being broken Guard mode...to hear them described by users in the early aughts, you could almost conflate them with features.
There isn't broad agreement on how many people are in the on-demand economy, particularly because labor reports often conflate such jobs with more traditional "gig" work like contract graphic design or independent trucking.
Francis Fannon, the Assistant Secretary in the State Department's Bureau of Energy Resources, explained that "it is hard to conflate" the Trump administration's announcement with other factors such as OPEC planning to curtail production.
Weinstein denies Rose McGowan's allegations of non-consensual sexual contact and it is erroneous and irresponsible to conflate claims of inappropriate behavior and consensual sexual contact later regretted, with an untrue claim of rape.
Don&apost conflate the issues of illegal immigration or people who overstay a visa with a case that is as horrible and tragic as this because police officers are shot by American citizens, too.
Moreover, there's vigorous debate among academics about how to measure racial resentment, with some researchers arguing that studies conflate and confuse negative views of African-Americans with color-blind conservative principles and policy preferences.
Even though common sense says that every child has unique characteristics — or a "jagged learning profile," as Rose called it — some conflate this type of language with an older conception of education choice: vouchers.
"Hate in America: A Town on Fire", a recent Discovery Channel broadcast about Kalispell, Montana, attempted to conflate gun-lovers who recoil at big government with the few white supremacists shown at the start.
To some, Mr. de Blasio also appeared to conflate terrorism in general — a deadly tactic with many political motives — with terrorism motivated or carried out by the Islamic State and other radical Muslim groups.
Many of us know, in theory at least, the human cost of our technological age, but Mr. Wallace reminds us how seductive it is to conflate convenience with progress, usually at someone else's expense.
It's easy to conflate our political parties with our actual political beliefs — especially if we use the mental model I was using, since one side means Democrat/liberal and the other side means Republican/conservative.
But there's also a lot about the movie that stands out very poorly five decades later: namely, the film's villains are an odd, offensive mashup of cultures, that seems to conflate Hinduism with Aztec sacrifices.
This is already happening to Palestine solidarity advocates, with efforts to block boycotts to hold Israel accountable for its settlements, though these are protected free speech, and to conflate criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism.
"We should seek to better understand subgroups that may be prone to discordant HbA1c and glucose measures; such groups may overlap with race, but we should not conflate such conditions with race itself," they wrote.
According to a recent Dutch study, that point of view still holds true today: Protestants and citizens of predominately Protestant countries tend to conflate labor with personal satisfaction more than those of other religious traditions.
The Obama and Bush administrations were careful not to conflate the religion of Islam with acts of terror, in part because they argued that alienating the Muslim community is counterproductive to the fight against terrorists.
Viewed at a more intellectual level as satirical Pop Art, the paintings conflate different kinds of consumerist desire: for sex, for food and, less precisely, for some kind of blissful, unhurried state of fulfilled fantasy.
House Freedom Caucus leader Mark Meadows urged Congress not to attach Hurricane Harvey funding to a debt-ceiling increase, calling it a "terrible idea" that would conflate "two very different issues," per The Washington Post.
One moment we're leading a movement against sexual harassment and the objectification of women, and the next moment we conflate love and violence by paying to watch the movie "Fifty Shades Freed" on Valentine's Day.
During a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing taking testimony from James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director who was fired by Mr. Trump, Mr. McCain posed confusing questions, seeming to conflate the 2016 investigation of Mrs.
Senator John McCain became an unexpected focus of befuddlement and concern on Thursday after a line of questioning that appeared to conflate two separate F.B.I. investigations during James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
It also tends to conflate criticism of Trump from Ukraine with Russia's far more sophisticated hacking and intelligence campaign that Mueller said was meant to hurt Hillary Clinton and from which Trump expected to benefit.
But I wouldn't exactly conflate the modest rustic charms of Bruton with what the blue-chip gallery has done with its renovations on Durslade Farms, the site of its countryside outpost, which opened in 2014.
"To conflate El Nino (which is a climate fluctuation that occurs on timescales of a few years) with climate change (which describes trends over decades) is the last refuge of the climate change confusionist," he added.
" He adds, "I am taking the liberty to conflate many different things, ideas and techniques, to create some type of vibe so that there's an energy in the show that inspires, confuses, and upsets the viewer.
It can be a tricky subject for non-experts, and people often mistakenly conflate contemporary AI with the version they're most familiar with: a sci-vision of a conscious computer many times smarter than a human.
It's important to note that this type of bias isn't solely a YouTube problem; other social media platforms like Tumblr have also developed content curation algorithms that appear to conflate queer content with sexually explicit content.
Not only that, some people have taken issue with how the documentary uses creepy horror movie-esque music when Dawson brings up sociopathy, and called out how the documentary sometimes seems to conflate sociopathy with psychopathy.
Some French scholars of Islam, such as Olivier Roy, consider it "absurd" to conflate the burkini with hard-line Islamism, not least because the latter would not permit women to bathe publicly in the first place.
"I don't know what screwed up in my mind that caused me to conflate one aircraft with another," Williams told "Stars and Stripes" after crew members from the helicopters that were hit that day came forward.
The first is to conflate: To misread history and argue that progressivism caused the Holocaust and extend that observation outward to make the argument that the conservative movement is the only bulwark against fascism in America.
The haunting works seem to conflate two separate killings of unarmed black males and the history of the Civil War to make a point about how violence seems to find black males, no matter the circumstance.
The media consistently uses the terms racists, fascist, and nationalists together and interchangeably, in an overt attempt to confuse and conflate abhorrent beliefs with policies that recognize America's unique, national interests and embody legitimate patriotic pride.
GM: I don't think it's completely meaningless to talk about language as a cover term that can mean a lot of these things, but we do conflate a number of different things when we mean language.
In later episodes, especially, the show develops a creepy tendency to conflate Chris's legitimate grievances—her fury about how male desire is celebrated and female desire ignored—with the notion that she's a patriarchy-toppling disruptor.
"We call on China to release all those held for seeking to exercise these rights and freedoms, halt the use of arbitrary detention, and reverse counterproductive policies that conflate terrorism with religious and political expression," he added.
In attempting to gauge whether attendance at American cultural institutions is indeed declining, many commentators often conflate "museum" with "art museum," but art museums comprise only about 4.5% of American museums, while history institutions, comprise about 55.5%.
A Moon Shaped Pool walks a curious thematic tightrope as it seeks to conflate two different kinds of destruction: the impending death of our planet and the recent dissolution of frontman Thom Yorke's two-decade-long relationship.
With so many interests in so many areas and core businesses generating so much money, it's easy to conflate a broader unease with these companies' ambitions and the core anti-competitive arguments that are worthy of discussion.
Cantu says it's also important not to conflate concussions with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, which is the brain disease linked with repeated blows to the head that plagues many former athletes—most notably ex-football players.
"Bing" as a name is meant to parody the striving, tech-obsessed upper middle classes who conflate consumer tastes with life philosophy, but no self-respecting upper-middle-class striver has any kind of reverence for Bing.
To the extent that there are people who don't currently conflate the health care industry's predations as a type of taxation, there is a big "Eureka!" moment to be had, to which Warren could point the way.
It's such a leap to conflate the real-life loss of one of the biggest sports stars of all time with Planters murdering its fictional spokesperson in attempts to get people to eat more of their peanuts.
I, personally, also don't enjoy how terms like 'gender-fluid' and 'androgynous' seem to conflate 'gender identity' and 'gender expression' – as if wearing 'feminine' clothes means feeling or being feminine, for instance, which it doesn't in my experience.
Based on Zuckerberg's comments on that call, where he continued to conflate paid political ads containing disinformation with free expression, I doubt Twitter's move will be enough to make Facebook feel the heat and change its own policies.
For example, research has shown that in group-work settings, instead of determining whether a given person has genuine expertise we sometimes focus on proxies of expertise — the traits and habits we associate, and often conflate, with expertise.
While it's fair for people to feel wary of Tesla Autopilot and other semi-autonomous driving systems, it's important people don't conflate it with truly autonomous cars, or use the incident to write off self-driving vehicles altogether.
In the West, though, there is a tendency in certain quarters, legitimized by some politicians, to conflate extremist Islamist militants with the Muslim societies that are often their primary victims, or to dismiss Muslim countries as inherently violent.
Critics of the concept often seem to conflate the principle itself with the personal and emotional fallouts that can occur when nonwhite women jump into the debate and push for feminist activists and organizations to include their perspectives.
"I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence," she told CBS in April, when asked about criticism that she has failed to speak out on hot-button issues like climate change and Planned Parenthood.
Before we answer that question, it's important to note that loving-kindness and compassion meditation — which involve cultivating love for people who are suffering — are not the same thing as empathy, even though we often conflate these concepts.
It's way too easy for legislators to conflate personal interest and party interest with public interest when their jobs are at stake: Representatives shouldn't be choosing their constituents to lock in partisan power against the normal electoral tides.
The process to become verified was, and still remains, opaque; and Twitter began removing verification badges from people who had behaved badly in the real world, causing many people to conflate verification with some kind of moral endorsement.
Yet, most reports, including the President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, conflate the overdose data into one alarming figure that misleads policymakers into proposing interventions that don't address the primary source of the problem.
Such comparisons conflate the long and turbulent rivalry between "Long Abe" and "The Little Giant," which originated on the brutal one-on-one political stump in rural Illinois in the 1830s, and endured in enmity for another 30 years.
The truth is, there's a lot about pregnancy that we simply don't know, and it's often too easy to scapegoat another widely misunderstood category of complications—mental illness—and conflate the two, thus discrediting and dismissing the condition altogether.
"Twenty-One Years Among You, Kippenberger 1953-1974" and "A Quarter Century of Kippenberger as One of You, Among You, With You," which promote his 21st and 25th birthdays, respectively, further conflate the performed persona and the actual person.
Robbins argues that 21st-century, post-#MeToo efforts toward gender equality too often conflate fraternities with the toxic masculinity that she says many of them actively work to disrupt by giving young men an outlet for friendship and vulnerability.
Vander Voort said any critics who suggest Bernhardt has crossed ethical lines with his former clients are either incorrect or deliberately misleading, adding that some may conflate acceptable types of interactions with the "particular matters" Bernhardt is recused from.
Related: How Russia Became the New Global Leader in the War on Drugs Goulão himself is skeptical of some aspects of marijuana reform in places like the United States, which he says can conflate medical use with recreational markets.
Elliot Ackerman, a Purple Heart Marine veteran, writes in prose that veers from clumsy to elegant with no discernible pattern, and he has a tendency to conflate the humanity of his female characters with their beauty and sex appeal.
To stand in the balcony as he did, with his fist raised, as a freedom fighter, having "beat the system" and speaking of how he will not forgive is evidence of a man continuing to conflate these two separate issues.
A rep for Foundation Consumer Healthcare -- the pharma company that makes the Plan B One-Step contraceptive -- tells TMZ that their pill is in no way connected to the process of abortion ... even though Ye appeared to conflate the topics.
Its algorithmic recommendation engine can also conflate many types of "health" content, so that following one anti-vaccination account might push you to follow dozens of others, but could also group them alongside accounts promoting innocuous things like plant-based diets.
The mistake that I think a lot of people make—the mistake that I see in a lot of press coverage of things like this—is to sort of conflate Himmler's own personal convictions with the SS as an organization.
The argument that "WOW... Comey is a leaker" is bogus—Comey did not provide classified information to the press and Trump's attempt to conflate real leaking with what Comey did (and many in his administration regularly do) is cynical and destructive.
As Mr. Rabinowitz discovered, there are some who seem to conflate the sign with its predecessor, a board made by the Italian company Solari, whose flaps, with their satisfying analog movements and clicking sounds, are the subject of some romanticism.
"This seems to be a confused attempt to conflate the terrible California wildfires with our always contentious debates over water," said Peter Gleick, an environmental scientist and former MacArthur Fellow who is president emeritus of the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California.
On Friday, Wired detailed some of the Russian-backed Twitter accounts and 2016 Brexit-related tweets — including tweets apparently seeking to conflate Islam with terrorism, and others aiming to stir up anti-immigrant sentiment such as by spreading racial slurs.
"The governor doesn't restate every single priority of the administration or issue facing California in his State of the State speech — and it would be a mistake to conflate commitment with a speech's word count," Mr. Westrup said in an email.
Movies will continue to incorporate real-world fears into their plots, but purposefully conflate any strong ideology of change with petty personal motivations, all to avoid appearing to advocate the kind of radical action we sorely need in real life.
Mr. Knaus, who first dreamed up the parameters of the controversial E.U.-Turkey agreement, said it was wrong to conflate the racist rhetoric of Mr. Trump and Mr. Orban with efforts by less reactionary leaders to exert control over migration.
"Doctors worry allergy sufferers will conflate their routine reactions to pollen with coronavirus symptoms and overwhelm an already-strained health care system with panicked visits," Sindya Bhanoo reports, especially in D.C., where pollen counts are already at moderate to high levels.
" (In the nineteen-fifties and sixties, the John Birch Society used this term to conflate liberals and Communists.) Fink continued, "The battle for the future of the country is who can win the hearts and minds of that middle third. . . .
This will no doubt add grist to the arguments of those — the autocrat Viktor Orban, the French right-wing presidential candidate Marine Le Pen — who conflate terrorists with immigrants in search of a better life and refugees fleeing deadly conflict.
But because it is also easy to conflate the goodness of yoga with the teachers themselves, instructors can benefit from an aura of ethical conduct, or even holiness — what some call a spiritual blanket that protects those who abuse their power.
As congressional leaders, the attorney general, the president, and other political figures assail social media giants with the assistance of right-leaning media they either deliberately conflate the two or do so, perhaps ignorantly, to feed into anti-technology company fervor.
" In a statement he issued Wednesday, Mr. Becknell urged people to not compare or conflate blackface with Zulu's use of black makeup, calling the latter a way for the group to honor its African ancestry and the "continent's most fierce warriors.
Rating At first, I found it strange that the film could conflate these two ideas into one — that the death and destruction rained down upon US troops and an entire country could somehow lead to a woman finding her truest self.
Now that a high-profile Hollywood star has chosen to publicly conflate his homosexuality with alleged sexual misconduct with a minor, how many more parents in small towns will whisper warnings to their children about their blameless gay teacher or lesbian church leader?
Yet the law does not allow the authorities to send those people to shelters, said Norman Siegel, a longtime civil liberties lawyer, who worried that Mr. Cuomo's order seemed to conflate the danger of choosing to brave cold weather with mental illness.
Inna's letter appears to internalize views put forward by Kalnbērzs that people would find unacceptable today, and seems to conflate being attracted to women to being trans — in a further indication of the way homosexuality was viewed in the USSR in the '70s.
Another problematic aspect to the Commission's push is it appears keen to bundle up a very wide spectrum of 'illegal content' into the same response category — apparently aiming to conflate issues as diverse as hate speech, terrorism, child exploitation and copyrighted content.
It's never easy to parse facts from conjecture when our world is on edge, but some will confuse and conflate Dahir A. Adan, the Somali-born Minnesota attacker, and and Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in the New York and New Jersey attacks.
"Among the refugees, there are a great many people who grew up with hostility towards Israel and conflate these prejudices with hatred towards Jews in general," Josef Schuster, president of the Central Council of Jews, told Reuters in an interview conducted in October.
James Heathers: Because if you conflate research in cells, yeasts, mice, or rats with human research—especially if it's about drugs or health, which is a lot of science news—you get a very overheated, skewed idea of where that research is.
The Journal of Interpersonal Violence published a study in 2017 that examined a group of 145 heterosexual men, 92 percent of whom were white, and found that they tended to conflate sexual desire with consent and had difficulty accurately gauging nonverbal cues.
However, many grassroots efforts don't have the fiscal resources required to meet the demand of those in need, and all the more so for many radical activist spaces that conflate white supremacy with all white people and often reject financial contributions from them.
If it is offensive to Conway for Dana to ask about George, what must she feel like when Trump continues to conflate the 2015 state Senate candidacy of Jill McCabe with the views of her husband --and former deputy FBI director -- Andrew McCabe?
There is a portion of the population that feels threatened by unrelenting change — immigration, globalization, terrorism, multiculturalism — and those people want someone to, metaphorically at least, build a wall around their cultural heritage, which they conflate in equal measure with American heritage.
But with her plans on housing, clean energy, child care, health care and Social Security reform, "each of them have tax proposals attached to them, so all of these things will conflate with each other, have impacts on each other," Zandi said.
" Indeed Podesta's memo brazenly attempts, as Clinton has from the start, to conflate a personal email account with the storing of government records on a private server without permission, stating "she believed she was following the practices of other secretaries and senior officials.
Amash stokes talk of campaign against Trump Thirty-four GOP members buck Trump on disaster bill MORE (R-Calif.), a Trump ally from far northern California, said the president should not "conflate" FEMA and land management issues as he did in his tweet.
Despite their multitude of experiences, they ended up lumped into the crude categories that conflate terrorists, Muslims and refugees; Arabs, Persians and Africans; recent immigrants with no facility in the local language and second-generation doctoral students fluent at the highest level.
" He also shows a modicum of concern about inequality, though he says we mistakenly conflate "inequality with unfairness," when disparate outcomes should be "seen as a harbinger of opportunity, a sign that education and other routes to upward mobility might pay off.
Angels are very talented and can play both instruments, I'm sure, but I think most people envision them playing the hand-held LYRE rather than a full-size harp, or solvers conflate the two and believe that they are the same thing.
The artists conflate Greek mythology and Arab identity politics (though there were no Arabs in Lebanon in ancient times, as their story suggests) to create a legend about the birth of Europe that starkly contrasts with the paranoid and xenophobic EU of today.
Because in tying his coming out to alleged sexual advances toward a minor, Spacey has opened the door for people to conflate being gay with pedophilia — an old and pernicious myth that's long been used by anti-gay groups and individuals to oppose LGBTQ rights.
The theory is that moderate voters will be scared off by what he says are "socialist" positions on health care, climate change and taxation, will conflate the Democratic nominee with the party's most radical elements and will therefore swallow their doubts about the President.
"I think there is a tendency by critics of the president and our administration to conflate the demand that our allies live up to their word and their commitments and an erosion in our commitment to the post-World War II order," Pence said.
As tempting as it is to identify it solely as the land of the Battle of Blair Mountain and the Pittston strike, to conflate all its inhabitants with Marilyn Mullens and Paula Jean Swearengen and the Terrys, Appalachia can be a deeply racist place.
As for the Middle East, it's important not to conflate the question of how to treat the people fleeing war and terror in Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan with that of how to combat the radical militants who receive inspiration and training in those countries.
" Josten said that it is best "not to conflate" the concerns of McConnell and Hatch who have each expressed concerns about certain provisions in the TPP agreement "because that has nothing to do with their otherwise well-ground and exceptionally strong support for trade.
Nonetheless, she is able to tread a careful and persuasive line between robust skepticism and open-mindedness, resisting the tendency of some dream explorers to conflate "their own intuition with evidence," but also acknowledging that the line between mystic garbage and truth can be blurry.
If you're attending a bookstore reading, interviewing an author, or writing a book review, it's a matter of tact and literary sophistication not to conflate the author with her fictional characters or the events of the novel with the events of the author's life.
In response, Biden tried to argue that inmates should be imprisoned based on their gender identity, rather than on the sex they were assigned at birth — a stance in line with what advocates have called for — but appeared to conflate sexuality and gender identity.
While it's important not to conflate the very real concerns about Pope Francis's response to the child sex abuse crisis with mere Vatican partisanship, it's also important to recognize that the current crisis at the top of the Catholic hierarchy also has a political dimension.
The results of the survey are scary yet unsurprising: According to Dr. Mattson, the men in the study tended to conflate consent with sexual desire or, in other words, assumed that if they thought the woman wanted to further the sexual interaction, that counted as consent.
It would be a mistake to conflate a platform's ethical duty — whether Grindr should have done more to take down harassing content after it was flagged — with whether the company should bear financial liability, said Lisa Hayes, general counsel for the nonprofit Center of Democracy and Technology.
Still, some media outlets have gone so far to conflate the twoâ€""Meet the dapper white nationalist riding the Trump wave," one Mother Jones headline recently readâ€"which mischaracterizes hipster culture (no great sin), but moreover, unintentionally minimizes the profound danger sunglasses-wearing white nationalists pose.
A chronicle of the Indian team winning its first Olympic gold medal in field hockey after gaining independence from the British in 1947, "Gold" seems to want to conflate sporting success with the rise of a newly independent country, but pays lip service to this theme.
Both the FCC's 2015 rules and SB 822 ban anti-competitive paid prioritization deals, while providing ample leeway for legitimate prioritization (medical services, VoIP.) ISP lobbyists for Comcast and Verizon routinely try to conflate the two, claiming that net neutrality somehow harms the sick and disabled.
President Trump's staff is famously reluctant to bring cybersecurity issues to his desk for fear that he would again conflate recommendations for improved defenses with discussion of Russia's efforts to interfere in American elections, which Mr. Trump considers tantamount to questioning the legitimacy of his presidency.
Indeed, the seeming stability of an economic system arising from this balance of supply and demand among individual actors is regarded as a pinnacle of Enlightenment thinking—to the extent that many people have come to conflate the free market with the notion of freedom itself.
Of course, if American policymakers and citizens conflate urban and wild space — as the French have already done on Mont Blanc — we will see more and more lawsuits against the Forest Service, or another agency, for failing to protect individuals when they are in a natural setting.
But, I get a little bit, kind of, you know, sort of hesitant about all of this incredible outrage about all of it because, of course, that&aposs exactly what the press does every day and they have done for the past two years, conflate Russian meddling with collusion.
The term, which refers to any chemical that affects the same brain receptors as weed's active ingredient of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), was all over the headlines for its abuse by homeless people who can obtain it for as little as a dollar, and teenagers who conflate apparent legality with safety.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, encouraged lawmakers on Wednesday to oppose the Yemen resolution, calling it "inappropriate and counterproductive" and warning them not to conflate their displeasure with the administration's response to Mr. Khashoggi's death with the broader issue of the conflict in Yemen.
" When asked, in her first interview since becoming an official government employee, why she did not speak up on issues that were important to her, Trump said: "I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence… where I disagree with my father, he knows it.
But the Trump administration argues this is the only way to modernize a system that still runs on technology that's been around since World War II. Many supporters, though, conflate the bill to privatize air traffic control with an ongoing effort to modernize the technology that powers air traffic control.
We all occasionally conflate fighting as a single, consistent entity, but a hypothetical 12 rounds between a boxer and an MMA fighter is a cue to pick one form of fisticuffs over another—the "MMA vs Boxing" caption on the Photoshopped fight poster that McGregor tweeted is testament to that.
His sculptures, which are either found-object ready-mades (like his works using Hoover vacuum cleaners) or remade ready-mades (like the Balloon Dogs), can conflate Brancusi with inflatable toys and camp up Bernini, as he did with the shiny chartreuse "Pluto and Proserpina," which also functions as a planter.
And as Jamelle Bouie pointed out for Slate, many pundits do indeed conflate the ideas of "working class" with "white working class" when talking about Trump — which ignores both the large number of nonwhite workers who oppose Trump and the mostly middle-class whites who actually make up Trump's base.
From the other direction, longtime Democratic pollster Stanley B. Greenberg, who conducted focus groups around the debates for the liberal activist organization Women's Voices, Women's Vote, predicted from those sessions that Harris could face resistance among African American voters who conflate an attack on Biden with a challenge to Barack Obama's legacy.
But that slipperiness makes it easy for commenters to throw out valid criticism by dismissing it as the ravings of angry tweeps, and to conflate two different topics: one about representation in YA, and one about how social media allows people to jump on a bandwagon with a minimum of thought or work.
It's well known that it was customary for official Soviet rhetoric to voluntarily label various groups as Fascist or bourgeois, and that later it was used to conflate ethnic categories with social or political ones, as in the infamous cases of "traitor nations" or the campaign against "rootless cosmopolites" predominantly of Jewish origin.
The Necks do not do this, of course, but one track from the new album, "Blue Mountain," bears a sufficiently close resemblance to some of the performances from the recent tour to permit me to conflate the transient experience of a live performance with repeated exposures to the documentary evidence of the record.
He makes frequent unforced errors — in a speech last week about free expression, he floated the canard that Facebook's early use was as a hotbed of opposition to the Iraq war, which isn't the case — and he has a terrible tendency to conflate what's good for Facebook with what's good for America.
" The poem starts to conflate its own colors with the names of painters' dyes ("Last streaks of sunset: alizarin") and crests with an anecdote about "the old art historian" who told Hass to pick up a brush and paint "small rectangular daubs so that they shimmer"—or else to "shut up about Cézanne.
Trump appeared to conflate John Podesta, the chairman of Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's 2016 campaign, with the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
In public, he's going way off script, trashing Republicans he blames for getting in his way for the past eight years, even if that leads him into tricky territory, as when he seemed to conflate blackjack and poker in an extended card-game metaphor he tried out at the microphone in Las Vegas.
The artist William Villalongo could actually dig into those African roots, via Obama's father (Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. was a Kenyan senior governmental economist), back to a storied past that tends to conflate all the technological achievements made on the continent and shunt them through the legends and accounts of life in Egypt.
" The spokesperson added, "We will continue to call on China to reverse its counterproductive policies that conflate terrorism with peaceful religious and political expression, to immediately release all those arbitrarily detained, and to cease efforts to coerce members of its Muslim minority groups residing abroad to return to China to face an uncertain fate.
At one point it appears to conflate sexuality with gender identity ("we support all gender non-conforming people: be they lesbian, gay or trans"), before attempting to set trans people against the LGB community ("lesbians and gays are currently afforded legal, sex-based protections from discrimination and these are already being diluted by self-id").
Lacob's tendency is to conflate his team's beautiful basketball and his own venture capitalist vision; in his more over-the-top moments, over the course of several extremely fluffy profiles at the end of Golden State's historic regular season, he seemed almost to claim Stephen Curry's pathbreaking play as an invention of his own.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Thin on Influence, U.N.'s First Global Aid Gathering Will Tackle Aid Crisis" (news article, May 22): The debate over the usefulness of the first World Humanitarian Summit being held this week seems to conflate the relevance of a process with the very purpose of humanitarian action, namely saving lives.
The well-respected Inside-the-Beltway publication was not only incredulous that a Democrat could support reduced immigration and enforcement, but also parroted the canard that those who advocate such positions are "anti-immigrant" (a deliberate attempt to conflate opposition to a policy with animus toward an entire class of people) and motivated by hatred.
To combat this, the largest news outlets are falling back on two things: First, they conflate the president's accountability to the public with an accountability to the press corps; and second, on their self-insistence of impartiality as a way to tell news consumers that they alone are the guardians of some objective public duty.
Ivanka Trump, a daughter of President Donald Trump who was recently named a White House adviser, warned her critics "not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence" in an interview that aired Wednesday morning, offering an assurance that she is candid in discussions with her father even if those conversations are rarely made public.
Kit Harington has clarified comments he made in 2016 about his experience with "sexism" as a male actor, in a new interview with The Guardian  The Game of Thrones star said he "was wrong" to conflate his experiences as a man with that of the very real sexism women face in the film industry.
Mass data releases, like the Podesta emails, conflate things that the public has a right to know with things we have no business knowing, with a lot of material in the middle about things we may be curious about and may be of some historical interest, but should not be released in this manner.
Some people appeared to conflate him with the head coach of the New England Patriots ("Bodicheck"); others had perhaps seen the campaign's pronunciation tips and were trying to remember what they were ("Butedgedge") and still others clearly knew that the name was full of vowels, but were unsure which ones, or where to put them ("Boudeguege").
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Enter Clarke, a man who does not possess the ethical inclination to differentiate between peaceful protesters exercising their right to free assembly guaranteed under the First Amendment to the Constitution and an international gang of terrorists operating on the other side of the planet, and indeed seeks to falsely conflate them to further his own political ambitions.
"Cyber is becoming so big today; it's becoming something that a short number of years ago wasn't even a word and now the cyber is so big," Trump said during a national security-focused town hall in Virginia Beach, Va. The Republican presidential nominee appeared to conflate cybersecurity with terrorists' use of social media as a recruitment tool.
When people of trans experience are only hired when they're singled out for their gender identity, or fashion magazines and designers conflate transness with the aesthetic of gender-fluidity (like Gigi Hadid wearing a pair of boyfriend jeans), it becomes clear that fashion's acceptance of trans people is almost always skin-deep, no matter how well-meaning it is.
Even if their respective quasi-populist projects led them to different decisions, they do better on these questions than nearly every other Democrat, because both of them understand not to conflate Fox the product or Fox the business with the audience, and both of them seek to win over at least a portion of that audience.
Weinstein has denied all allegations of sexual impropriety and assault and, in a statement to CNN provided by his attorney, Ben Brafman, said he "denies Rose McGowan's allegations of nonconsensual sexual contact and it is erroneous and irresponsible to conflate claims of inappropriate behavior and consensual sexual contact later regretted, with an untrue claim of rape."
"Unfortunately the Street Vendor Project continues to conflate and confuse the myriad of issues surrounding street vending regulations and is doing so because of stalled and unpopular legislation in the City Council that would dramatically increase the number of food carts on the city's streets," a spokesperson for the 34th Street Partnership told VICE in a statement.
Capital Economics is pretty definitive, stating that The plunge in global stock markets does not seem to be justified by economic developments Writing in Prospect magazine, George Magnus, a shrewd veteran observer, is less upbeat than that but still concludes even if the equity markets are in a bad mood, that doesn't mean we have to conflate this with another imminent global recession.
"I think the paper tends to conflate the benefits brought about by scientists and entrepreneurs with the benefits brought about by immigrants with bachelor's degrees coming in on the capped H-1B visa program more generally," Kirk Doran, an economics professor at the University of Notre Dame — which was not a signatory to the letter — wrote in an email to The Hill.
Tandoh, who writes openly of her own struggles with an eating disorder and the destructive, futile goal of "erasing" one's own body, takes particular issue with marketers' tendency to conflate their spokespeople's (often lifestyle bloggers and Instagram influencers) thin, toned, expensively fed, and almost invariably white bodies with some sort of moral triumph in the service of selling pricey diet plans, foods, and supplements.
And the sly cynicism of the first number is alive and well throughout the rest of the movie, which is about the realization that it's better to be lucky than good when it comes to achieving your dreams, and that your dreams are going to change as you start to accept reality and the fact that it's so easy to conflate success with fulfillment.
"There are many people out there who still, 85033 days later, are trying to deny the election results, and they were out in full force this weekend trying to conflate and draw a nexus between unsubstantiated reports, unsourced, unnamed, quotes in newspapers, and certainly what's been a rift between FBI and CIA officials about the conclusions of this report," Trump aide Kellyanne Conway told CNN's Anderson Cooper Monday night.
In that story, the simple fact of complicating Mockingbird's rather idyllic nostalgia — by pointing out the racist attitudes Atticus held as an old man and had likely always held — tarnished the idealized childhood presented in Mockingbird, which had always invited readers (who often first encountered it in high school) to conflate it with their own childhood memories at an age when it's remarkably easy to idealize childhood memories.
But with all due respect to music writers' tendency toward canonizing works prematurely, writing that a producer made a beat from scratch when they're actually just looping a well-known soul hit from the 1970s, and using the word "ethereal," there's nothing worse in the trade than the impulse to conflate a musician's work with their character––except when that musician is a shitty person and a writer really, really, really likes their work.
They leaned heavily on what Davis calls the "fact room" (his term for the Clinton war room), and every official was required to go through it and its array of lawyers before going on TV. They had a rule that anyone who went on to TV must challenge directly anyone who tried to conflate the issue of "personal mistakes involving human weakness" (Clinton's intimate relationship with Monica Lewinsky) with the abuse of presidential power.
Armenians everywhere know that an open and vibrant democracy is the best defense for their surrounded country, which is what Armenia strives to achieve with the help of Western nations, especially the U.S. Rather than exacerbate and conflate the issues, the focus should be on what we can do as Americans to help Armenia realize its full potential, and like many other countries within the former Soviet Union, free itself from the vestiges of the past.
She said the concerns of her critics were "valid," and attempted to clarify what she meant — that gender is a problem "not because of how we look or how we identify or how we feel but because of how the world treats us": I see how my saying that we should not conflate the gender experiences of trans women with that of women born female could appear as if I was suggesting that one experience is more important than the other.
" Critics of the program argue that it convicts people pre-trial and will lead users to conflate people arrested merely for carrying weapons with those who have threatened or shot people with them, according to the AP. "The people on this list have not been convicted of the crimes for which they were charged," Cook County Public Defender Amy Campanelli said in a written statement, according to the AP. "Yet CPD is flaunting bond court stats as if they have already been convicted.

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