Some people Conflate the two.
Trump has fallen into the
same trap that many people around the world do: conflating“climate” and“weather.”.
The order Conflates‘Governmental policy' with the‘Indian State',
suggesting that any opposition to the former constitutes a threat to the latter.
As a result, people have come up with more interpretations of the
words“Me” and“God,” deeply fearful of conflating God with Me.
Though your instincts and gut feelings are important,
make sure you are identifying them as such, rather than conflating them with the facts at hand.
Machine learning is sometimes Conflated with data mining,
where the latter sub field focuses more on exploratory data analysis and is known as unsupervised learning.
Once the war against the LTTE was over,
it was almost as if Sinhala-Buddhist extremism, which Conflates religion with territory and language, needed a new enemy.
ClickandBuy is another popular electronic payment and
billing system which I sometimes Conflate with Click2Pay in my own mind, but Click&Buy is definitely its own financial entity.
It argued that the detention order was illegal as it Conflated‘governmental policy' with the‘Indian State',
suggesting that any opposition to the former constituted a threat to the latter.
Adding to the“Biden's conflating two meetings” theory of the case is the fact that both Gallagher
and Riccitiello were also at this meeting, seated to Biden's left and right.
People often Conflate gay rights activists with the larger gay community, just as under the influence of popular
culture, they also think of gay people as flamboyant, social, showman type.
We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection, because we get rewarded with these short-term signals- hearts, likes,
thumbs-up-and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.
We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in these short-term signals(hearts, likes, thumbs ups)
and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate that with truth.”.
We curate our lives against this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in these short-term signals- hearts, likes, thumbs up-
and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.
We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in these short-term signals- hearts, likes, thumbs up-
and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.
We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded in the short term- signals, hearts, likes, thumbs-up-
and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.
We curate our lives around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded with these short term signals: hearts, likes, thumbs up,
and we Conflate that with value and we Conflate it with truth.