She didn’t, however, conflate SIAs with KSTs as Murphy originally reported.
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Facebook exempted news organizations’ ads that promoted news stories from being treated as political after pushback that the site was conflating ads for journalism with political propaganda.
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Hahn acknowledged in a tweet August 24 that he conflated absolute and relative risk.
COVID-19 plasma treatments may be safe, but we don’t know if they work|Tina Hesman Saey|August 25, 2020|Science News
We often conflate wonder with curiosity, but they are different.
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With Entourage and Vincent Chase, do you feel like audiences and producers tend to conflate you with the character?
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Now it looks as if the Israeli strategy of trying to get us to conflate the issues has gained traction.
Obama Admin Confirms: We May Free Israeli Spy to Save Peace Talks|Josh Rogin|April 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Christie will need to assure the party about his own integrity, and his tendency to conflate government with his own self.
Election Night 2013: The Center Speaks|Lloyd Green|November 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST
And I think [Gould] was guilty of using a poetic language to conflate those three kinds of episodic changes.
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But he really had the wit and the energy to conflate that disappointment into outrage.
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British Dictionary definitions for conflate
conflate
/ (kənˈfleɪt) /
verb
(tr)to combine or blend (two things, esp two versions of a text) so as to form a whole
Derived forms of conflate
conflation, noun
Word Origin for conflate
C16: from Latin conflāre to blow together, from flāre to blow
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