Sentences with phrase «completely illusory»

You've probably heard of Virtual Reality, in which a participant is immersed in a completely illusory, computer ‑ generated environment.
Unfortunately for IV (and Bill Gates / Microsoft since they are IV's largest customer) and any other patent troll, since the licenses they obtained are obtained under duress (license my crappy patents or the troll will sue), the licenses are completely illusory.
In the new era, this degree of control is completely illusory.
Your «I» is a completely illusory concept.
Worse still, it seems that up to 80 per cent of Americans have a completely illusory view of their ability to understand science.
I may be blocked or unconscious or dumb, but in my six decades I have not experienced the notion that what is ``... not in alignment with Love is completely illusory
PI data, though definite enough to be useful evidentially, are almost completely illusory.

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Yet he was also aware, in a way that many post-moderns are not, that no one can completely break with the past; any claim that one has done so is illusory.
This is what renders illusory and somewhat dangerous the notion that law can be completely neutral.
Even when the learner has most completely appropriated the condition, and most profoundly apprehended the Truth, he can not forget this Teacher, or let him vanish Socratically, although this is far more profound than illusory sentimentality or untimely pettiness of spirit.
It is not merely a subjective need, but rather a need so completely interwoven throughout our rational, moral, spiritual, and sensible nature that if it is illusory, then we are comprehensively false, we are creatures of mauvaise foi.
Reed's entire oeuvre makes it clear that he places the painted image in a structural «in between»: Thus painting becomes, in the artist's cosmos, a normal and real part of our lives as well as a completely artificial and illusory staging.
Whitaker's patterns employ illusory logic that is undermined by the messiness of photographic depiction, the imperfections in the paper itself and — at times — the pattern's refusal to adhere completely to its own rules.
The original metal cladding has been kept, but the inside has been completely transformed into a minimalist space that emphasizes the «illusory abstraction of dimensional form [to] produce architecture that seems free from their function and materiality,» according to Verville.
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