Sentences with phrase «on false expectations»

Such a business relationship is based on false expectations.
Nearly 70 % of the voters in a danpatrick.com poll think the Heat's season was a failure, but TNT analyst Steve Kerr said that people are focusing on false expectations created by LeBron James (above) and his teammates.
The banners was a start, the booings will continue, and they will be harder with each bad result, because the fans don't want to live on false expectations any more!
Obviously, a relationship built on false expectations can easily fall apart because those in the relationship can't live up to those expectations.
Some of the biggest names in online dating have thousands of people signing up each day on false expectation.

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On the shadow side, this model of vocation can become twisted by our own misguided expectations — dreams of grandeur or a false demarcation between sacred and secular work.
Called the Sally - Anne test, the experiment evaluates a child's expectations of how someone will act based on that person's false beliefs.
Adding insult to injury, the ministry said that Barbacid's statements on the research has raised false expectations.
Letting go of people, ideas, expectations, desires; letting go of bad habits, false beliefs and unhealthy relationships... the list goes on.
As the film opens up with the title card, «Based on a True Story,» Coogler sets an expectation of honest storytelling that we are intended to not to ring false.
On the other hand, the more you «sell» it with false pretenses like «BESTSELLER», the more critically and harshly they will read (higher expectations are harder to meet) so you'll get less positive reviews and shares.
So it is great that you can install third party apps on your device, but you shouldn't be building up false expectations by telling people that they will be able to install millions of apps.
Putting a value as high as $ 1.84 on VXGN shares will give current shareholders false expectations of what they could expect to get paid by a new management.
The combination of apophenia (the tendency to see patterns in random data), confirmation bias (the tendency to focus on evidence that is in line with our expectations or favoured explanation) and hindsight bias (the tendency to see an event as having been predictable only after it has occurred) can easily lead us to false conclusions,
Aligning yourself with false beliefs and distorted expectations, working so hard on who you think you're supposed to be, instead of being you are meant to be - it's exhausting.
In an industry where people have been lured in and continue to be lured in with false hopes and expectations, those who are members of the sub-industry that benefits from the high failure rates, should be expected to take what they get on the chin.
Otherwise you'll place false expectations on the relationship and things will quickly feel strained.
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