But now we have people conflating the idea of patriotism with a direct, hostile rejection of those ideals. |
As we have seen, Richardson follows the Whig propagandistic practice of conflating tyranny and absolutism. |
By conflating the stories in this way the fresco underscores the identity of the unnamed sinner with Mary Magdalen. |
Worse, he suggests, they shilled for Wall Street, conflating the interests of the big banks with the financial health of the world. |
Some evolutionists have been known to commit a logical fallacy by conflating biological evolution and the general theory of evolution. |
At certain points, however, they seem unable to separate these aspects, and end up conflating the two. |