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It's amazing how a lot of ambition and a bit of privilege can delude a fairly average mind into thinking you're incredibly talented.
All the while, Scotland under Strachan have flipped between varying forms of crisis as the manager seems to try to delude a clued-up public.
Chavez explains that hitting a ball high and far in batting practice may excite the handful of early-bird fans in attendance, but it can delude a player into thinking he has the right swing when he might not.
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"We must not be deluded: a lack of tolerance will lead us to disaster.
The presence of a superlative strikes literalists as either dishonest or deluded — a beauty pageant masquerading as a spelling bee.
This may be because they are deluded: a survey for Time/CNN in 2000 showed that 19% of Americans believed they were in the top 1% of earners.
That he kept calling me sir after I asked him several times to call me Henry seemed only to underscore how deluded a gringo I'd been.
To borrow Dawkins' title, if God is nothing but an intellectual delusion then the billions of believers are, well, deluded; a collection of feeble saps in need of enlightenment from their intellectual superiors.
They are not deluded: a study carried out back in the nineteen-nineties (by Alexander Astin, as it happens) found that faculty commitment to teaching is negatively correlated with compensation.
The idea that the world would disarm because the UK does is just as deluded a narrative as the idea that Brexit will revive the UK's manufacturing industry.
However, these assumptions may cause significant cardinality estimation errors "deluding" a query optimizer towards suboptimal plans.
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