E-books used to get lumped in with the same science-fiction stuff as jetpacks and lunar colonies.
Yet the two are often lumped together, and judged as "irrational, violent, fanatical and anti-Western".
Case in point: yoga and meditation often get lumped in with nonsense like homeopathy and chakras.
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In common parlance and performance listings, exchange-traded notes are often lumped in with ETFs.
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In 2002, Bush lumped North Korea into an "an axis of evil" with Iran and Iraq.
Those drinking one cup per day are lumped together with those drinking many cups per day.
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Pinter is often lumped together with the theater of the absurd, although that's not quite right.
Part-time or part-time seasonal workers can be lumped together to count as full-time equivalent.
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The company lumped together its operations under the Kaplan College name, but its real destination was the Web.
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For example, restaurants are lumped into the larger "leisure and hospitality" bucket, including more stable outfits like hotels.
Bermuda (technically not in the Bahamas, but rightly lumped in) is only about two hours from New York.
What is for certain is that Romney grossly misrepresented the Americans he lumped into this group in his statement.
But both TNT and PROVE-IT lumped together strokes, heart attacks and cardiac deaths.
But top prospects like SportsLine are clearly getting lumped with third-stringers these days.
"I didn't want to do a film that could be lumped into the black hip- hop-shoot-em-up-gangster-drug movie, " Lee says.
Zero tolerance not only ensures that children who make the normal mistakes of childhood are lumped together with hard-core delinquents.
The U.S. Joint Forces Command lumped Mexico in the same category as Pakistan and worried it was becoming a failed state.
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LinkedIn often gets lumped in with MySpace and Facebook, which both have more youth and frivolity and 120 million members each.
Joe will be lumped in with shrimpers and waterfront hotel owners in a legal morass that could take years to unravel.
Closely lumped together were Smart TVs (12.7%), Digital Cameras (12.5%), Blueray Disc Players (12.2%) and Desktop PCs at 12.1%.
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TNOs created, and object to the idea that these mysterious bodies should be lumped in with the rest of the asteroids.
For its part, Wal-Mart argues that personnel decisions it attributes to individual managers across its 3, 400 stores cannot fairly be lumped together.
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When Asian and black volunteers were lumped together, the reduction was 67%.
Some critics have said Peto should have lumped all three trials together.
More respectable offshore centres, such as the Channel Islands, resent being lumped together with laxer places such as Nauru and the Cook Islands.
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That doesn't include sales of its Office desktop software, which are lumped into the Business Division along with enterprise software, and swing with Windows.
Peto lumped together data from two ongoing studies, SHARP and IMPROVE-IT, and found 97 cancer deaths on Zetia vs. 72 on placebo or Zocor.
The Justice Department, in this appeal, lumped both the expletives and nudity cases together, saying the court should decide the free speech questions as one.
From a seemingly hopeless position, the ball was lumped into the penalty area before falling at the feet of Santana just a yard from goal.
Probably some fool at the Federal Aviation Administration, in the name of public safety, lumped all electronic devices together in the ban below 10, 000 feet.
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