conflation造句1 This refrain is a conflation of two verses from the classic period of Old Testament prophecy in Isaiah 11 and Habakkuk 2.
2 This savings is called conflation.
3 What is institution name conflation?
4 The story was a conflation of Greek myths.
5 However, the conflation of encryption with identification often leads to user confusion.
6 The common conflation of the US with Jews goes back to the late 19th century, when European reactionaries loathed America for being a rootless society based only on financial greed.
7 GWT's conflation of client-side and server-side code is inherently dangerous.
8 But this is just another product of the conflation of money and capital.
9 Conflation means if the same record is updated or dirtied multiple times within the buffering period then it only keeps the last update.
10 The conflation of money and capital is one of the crippling weaknesses of mainstream economic thought.
11 This article attempts to discuss the nature of non infixation of the so called "infixation" in compound words, the impropriety of "quasi infixation" and the (in)appropriateness of "conflation".
12 This is an interesting observation, but it's a conflation of software and templates.
13 That conflation is part of what makes it impossible Haze even if he wants to answer it in a way that's at odds with how, for example, his grandfather, the preacher, would answer it.
14 As an additional performance improvement, the cache does conflation on these dirty records.
15 "Palinism" has been around for a couple of years, used mostly to coinmalapropisms from Tea Partyfavorite Sarah Palin, including her 2010 conflation "refudiate".
16 It is tempting to read too much into the conflation (are you calling the president a terror leader?) or to look past it entirely (the names sound similar, big deal).
17 According to NASA's Ask an Astrobiologist website, the theory that the world will end in December 2012 is a conflation of two ideas, one derived from the Sumerians, the other from the Maya.
18 from Tea Party favorite Sarah Palin,[www.] including her 2010 conflation "refudiate".
19 On this showing, Catholic traditionalists would argue that there is no conflation of the human and divine levels in their veneration of Mary.
20 "Palinism" has been around for a couple of years, used mostly to coin malapropisms from favorite Sarah Palin, including her 2010 conflation "refudiate".