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The facile illusion nurtured by Blair and the Conservatives that the UK can forever straddle the Atlantic, avoiding a choice between America and Europe, will collapse.

In a recent review article, Palmer summarized the impact of selective reporting on his field: "We cannot escape the troubling conclusion that some — perhaps many — cherished generalities are at best exaggerated in their biological significance and at worst a collective illusion nurtured by strong a-priori beliefs often repeated".

In a recent review article, Palmer summarized the impact of selective reporting on his field: "We cannot escape the troubling conclusion that some perhaps many cherished generalities are at best exaggerated in their biological significance and at worst a collective illusion nurtured by strong a-priori beliefs often repeated".

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"It is in our national interest, without being under any idealistic illusions, to nurture ties with a Russia whose leader seems to have dramatically broken with centuries of Tsarist and Bolshevik anti-Semitism and now displays friendship towards the Jewish people," wrote Isi Leibler, a right-wing Australian-born activist on March 16th in Israel HaYom, the country's most widely read newspaper.

But she said they nurtured the illusion of a love affair.

Instead of clarifying at the outset that this "merger of equals" was merely transitional, Schrempp admits that the Stuttgarters nurtured an illusion.

We had the same after 9/11; still, one nurtures the illusion that people learn.

It nurtures the illusion that career and economic success can lead to fulfillment, which is the central illusion of our time.

Dr. Hundert has written dozens of articles and chapters on a variety of topics in psychiatry, philosophy, medical ethics, and medical education, as well as two books: Philosophy, Psychiatry and Neuroscience: Three Approaches to the Mind (Oxford University Press) and Lessons from an Optical Illusion: On Nature and Nurture, Knowledge and Values (Harvard University Press).

After walking down Ophelia Way and sleeping at the Hamlet Hotel, theatergoers at the Hamlet Sommer Festival's annual productions of Shakespeare's tragedy in the courtyard of Elsinore's seaside castle can nurture the illusion of communing with the play's characters on their home territory.

If the first, then he shot Steenkamp out of his deep-seated fears; if the second, he shot her because his physical prowess, and the acclaim that followed, had allowed him to nurture the illusion that he ruled the world and could take the law into his own hands.

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