Conflation Sentence Examples

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  • The Academica, as they have come down to us, are a conflation from the two editions of this work.

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  • C When one-way surface conflation is active it takes no action, thus preserving C the convection coefficients calculated by adaptive convection algorithm.

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  • Otherwise, the reviews make this conflation without acknowledgment, even in the form of punning.

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  • To counter this, it was proposed that this represents a conflation of two opposed errors.

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  • To counter such conflation, artistic director of the Hub UK, Andrew Missingham proposed expanding the notion of diaspora to include 'white' communities.

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  • Malevich's, conflation of a particular kind of world-denying mysticism with the ideals of industrial production is quite perceptive.

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  • It is impossible, in face of the fact that the evidence of the oldest witnesses of all sorts is constantly opposed to the longer readings, to doubt that WH were right in arguing that these phenomena prove that the later text was made up by a process of revision and conflation of the earlier forms. Influenced by the use of the later text by Chrysostom, WH called it the Syrian or Antiochene text, and refer to the revision which produced it as the Syrian revision.

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  • It is hard to avoid this conflation of autonomous sources of income within a rural household economy and break it down to discrete units.

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  • There is still, however, too much conflation, and owing to the plan of the volume, the edition only extends to 1066.

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