| 21. | So, by abuse of language, the two are often conflated.
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| 22. | In social thought, metaphysical essentialism is often conflated with biological reductionism.
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| 23. | We would never conflate Celts and, say, Eire.
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| 24. | The idea of grassroots is often conflated with participatory democracy.
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| 25. | Classical rabbinical writers conflated the rules for zavah and niddah.
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| 26. | In the Hellenistic world, Mithra was conflated with Apollo.
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| 27. | Thus, Phuthi Classes 8 and 10 are completely conflated.
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| 28. | :: : You're conflating English with the Latin script.
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| 29. | The detail referring to Maximinus suggests that two persecutions have been conflated.
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| 30. | He is sometimes conflated with Caishen, the " Wealth God ".
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