But the Ascension is not to be conflated with the Resurrection, and to celebrate the former is not in any way to diminish the latter. |
Gradually this notion of election has been conflated with another, still more dangerous idea. |
Binge drinking should not be conflated with chronic alcoholism and under-age consumption. |
Immigration, asylum and crime are tendentiously conflated and all are supposedly out of control. |
Because such discussions are often conflated with rationing, any attempt to do this is a political nonstarter. |
Either way, guttural and gutter have been phonetically and semantically conflated. |