conflate造句31) We routinely add or subtract people, details, settings and actions to and from our memories. We conflate, invent and edit.
32) However, mainstream object-oriented languages such as the Java language tend to conflate the different roles that classes can fill in object-oriented design.
33) And I still have mixed feelings. I mean, how can you conflate cigarettes and tampons ?
34) But all too often we conflate admiration and comparison. They're two completely different things. One is smart, the other debilitating.
35) The first and by far most-common handicap is a confusion by the authors in which they conflate a tutorial with a detailed treatise on every aspect of the language.
36) It’s hardly surprising that Nokia and RIM would bristle at Jobs’ attempt to conflate iPhone 4-related problems with those of cellphones in general.
37) What happens when language and the visual arts conflate ?
38) But cutting spending in the middle of a recession is no solution -- especially when market participants conflate stimulus spending with bailouts of the financial system.
39) If you want to defend liberalism, then defend it, but why conflate your love for certain values with love for a certain country?