Unfortunately, the author conflates blind followers of religious dogma with thoughtful believers who reason independently within a religiously-informed framework. |
He also suggested that parliamentary review of judicial nominees conflates the roles of parliamentarians, and may reduce the quality of judges. |
There is an overt shift in donor priorities that seemingly conflates combating terrorism with combating poverty. |
His argument on poverty relies on questionable assumptions, and he conflates arguments against corporate globalization with antiglobalization in general. |
The definition of euthanasia attempted in paragraph 8 is inaccurate and conflates legitimate end of life care with euthanasia. |
It's a circular argument that conflates what describes a phenomenon and what causes it. |