He then went on to explain one aspect of Silicon Valley that some observers might confuse with cronyism.
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Working many hours and telling everyone about it might be the best way to give your employer a sense of your commitment which they might even confuse with your quality.
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Last year's dominance came after an ugly 6-2, 6-3 loss in the fourth round in Australia to Ekaterina Makarova, the 24-year-old Russian no one is about to confuse with Martina Navratilova.
If it was just the island's freedom at stake, the U.S. public might not want to send their fighting men and women to do battle for a faraway land which many Americans often confuse with Thailand.
"We can't confuse words with actions, " SNAP Outreach Director Barbara Dorris told the BBC.
But Dr Cassidy said it would be a mistake to confuse sentimentality with values.
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Take care not to confuse Veblen with his contemporary Max Weber, the inventor of the carburetor.
Arguments that the Bank of England's sovereignty will be a mirage confuse sovereignty with complete autonomy.
Another big misunderstanding of previous decades was to confuse nomadism with migration or travel.
The economic concept of free trade is a simple one, though economists tend to confuse it with numbers.
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But you referred to some intelligence unit, as many press reports did, confuse it with the special plans office.
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Generally people like to work on the urgent things they confuse urgent with important.
Those who warn of an imminent social explosion sometimes confuse instability with change.
We should not confuse IRGC with al-Qaida or assume they use similar tactics.
The other is value-free multiculturalism--and please do not confuse this with the 18th-century truth that all men are created equal.
The coup against Mr Zelaya caused international outrage, but he would be mistaken to confuse that with enthusiasm for his ineffective rule.
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Don't confuse us with the scholarship in New York for the victims.
"The US comments ignore facts and confuse truth with untruth, " he said.
Loren Thompson is entitled to his opinions, but distinguished publications such as Forbes and its readers should not confuse subterfuge with news commentary.
Its rise seemed to confuse party with government, injected ideology where expertise was needed and pushed government into areas where it had no business.
Indeed, no one should confuse Allstate with the Sisters of Mercy.
Don't confuse it with other issues, says a spokesman, Sun Yuxi.
"We have to be careful not to confuse them with other conditions that can also cause problems in these realms like ADHD and social anxiety disorders, " he said.
One should not sloppily confuse fiat with paper or non-backed.
International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday urged coalition forces to change the color of the rations so that children would not confuse them with bomblets that might explode when opened.
Most people confuse leadership with their position and the rest with the head or what is called senior management, but true leadership in an organization must be felt across the organization.
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Ironically a bug in the virus that makes it confuse printers with computers means that printers are likely to suddenly start churning out reams of paper, an obvious clue to office workers.
Do not confuse this with the seriously inconvenient condition known to the world as buck teeth (without which we would have no orthodontists, and no mortified adolescents with mouthfuls of rubber bands and wire braces).
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