Sentences with phrase «laboring under the illusion»

If you labor under the illusion that passive income streams do not require that you maintain a competitive edge over your competition, you will fail.
Budziszewski labors under no illusions: he doesn't for a moment believe he can reverse the philosophical tide with one book.
Despite the catastrophes of this century and man's total failure to understand himself and deal with himself, people still labor under the illusion that a theory of man exists.
John Nieman labors under the illusion that advertising provides «information.»
We are things that labor under the illusion of having a self; an accretion of sensory experience and feeling, programmed with total assurance that we are each somebody, when in fact everybody is nobody.
Andrew Lansley labors under the illusion that copying Labor while attacking them on health will somehow fool voters into trusting us with the NHS.
Logan's Run zipper suits aside, the production designers also labored under the illusion that the 1970s will last forever and that Disco Will Never Die.
If you ever labored under the illusion that kids who attend fancy private schools that cost $ 30,000 a year are any more insulated from scandal than anyone else, the arrest of a veteran Sidwell Friends School teacher on sexual abuse charges should dispel you of it.
If you were laboring under the illusion that your data is somehow safer on your own computer than in the cloud, let's just put an end to that fallacy.

Not exact matches

One possibility, he said, is that frequent traders laboring under the «illusion of control» believe that they can respond easily to information and events during the day but can't do so as easily after hours, when there are far fewer market participants and less money, or «liquidity,» involved in trading.
What a terrible illusion Western society has labored under — what colossal naivete about «conquering nature»!
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