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Though he regarded the phenomenal world as a false appearance, he never made use of the analogy of dream.
The transactions were "designed to give the false appearance that the loans were being sold into the secondary mortgage market," Mr. Breuer said.
Those ways of producing the false appearance of an argument which depend on language are six in number: they are ambiguity, amphiboly, combination, division of words, accent, form of expression.
When executives try to neutralize these differences by creating the false appearance of egalitarian polices that "treat everyone the same," they provoke the very anxieties they sought to allay because people instinctively know that everyone is not the same.
Mayo's tone is unpleasant – she relates each atrocity with a self-righteous relish – but even Gandhi conceded that her account was "cleverly and powerfully written" with "carefully chosen quotations [that] give it the false appearance of a truthful book".
Melamine is a chemical used to make plastics and other materials that has sometimes been added to dairy products to give the products the false appearance of a high protein count.
I myself have no way of knowing whether people remote from me 'assume a false appearance of virtue', and it's probably better to take arguments on their merits rather than claim to know what personal feelings animate those arguments.
The accurate assessment of one's own superiority of strength or skill, which means one really has no reason to fear an approaching conflict, is another false appearance of courage.
The false appearance of courage may result, for instance, from overconfidence in one's skill or strength, or from one's failure to recognize the skill or strength of his opponents.
Whenever the law quietly permits some actors to act in a way that is usually forbidden, copycat misconduct may be erroneously inspired by the false appearance that "others are doing it too". The use of loopholes or exemptions can cause such illusions of misconduct.
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Illusion means a false appearance/idea.
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