Since buyers watch design shows on television, they expect perfection and sellers must provide
at least the illusion of perfection.
«I mean, we knew we couldn't beat them, and
without at least the illusion of possible victory, how could we pretend to ourselves that defeat would hurt?
That's all cool with me, though, because BMW isn't even pretending the 535i is anything but a comfortable, composed tourer; note the lack of steering wheel - mounted paddle shifter that is often installed to give the
driver at least the illusion of engagement.
We find ourselves faced
with at least the illusion of autonomy, yet even putting this down to the expression of «memes» having infected our mind moves us no closer to understanding the mechanism by which mere substance produces experience, including will.
I was also weeping for the loss of certainty — or
at least the illusion of it that I once worked so hard to maintain.
Lightness gets a bad rap these days; everything has to have
at least the illusion of depth, but the illusion of depth — rather than real depth — to me is far worse than a pure celebration of fun.
Have a seat in the front and you'll be surprised by the headroom, or
at least the illusion of it.
At the Gstaad, there was
at least the illusion that I held the cards.
This commentor encourages me to «Show some balance, or
at least the illusion of balance!»
Natural light (or
at least the illusion of it) are a must in a kitchen.