Sentence examples for illusion of developing from inspiring English sources

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According to Judge Lamberth, the Interior Department doesn't seem to have made much effort to improve things, creating the illusion of developing a new plan for a historical accounting of the trust money while doing nothing of the kind.

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Nevertheless, it should be noted that those experiments used scenarios in which all participants were observers and did not compare them to conditions in which participants were acting to obtain the outcome and a true illusion of control could develop.

The goal of the current experiment is to explore the effects of P(A) and P O), two variables that affect generative illusions (i.e., produce/terminate an outcome), on the magnitude of illusions developed in a preventive scenario.

Movingly played by both Mr. Unel and Ms. Kekilli, the couple enter the arrangement with no illusions, their relationship developing in reverse of the typical romance: they start off steeped in cynicism and doubt, and in separate beds.

But as Elinor has demonstrated, ham-fisted reforms that attempt to bring the illusion of modernity to the developing world by a naive adoption of Western best-practice laws without the structures that support and enforce those rules often leads to a destruction of indigenous practice that works reasonably well without substituting a functioning and reliable market of impersonal exchange.

A second task similar to the mirror movement illusion was developed for the current training making use of video, utilizing the mechanisms of both action observation and illusion of movement.

In this current economic environment, governments seek a condition of perpetual inflation in order to maintain the illusion of prosperity in the developed world.

And this was true also of these three, although much industry was devoted by me, as I wrote the second two, to "linking" them and creating an illusion of chronological sequence, of a developing (ie ageing) main character, with a cohort of recurring secondary characters, recurring landscapes, historical events and more.

Statements take advantage of a fact about human psychology called the "illusion of explanatory depth," an idea developed by the Yale psychologist Frank Keil and his students.

"Belle de Jour" led them to develop an illusion of their own: if they had to create conservative clothes for commercial reasons, they could dream that the woman who bought them saw something deeper and more profound in them.

Likewise, participants who perform the action very often, that is, high P A), are likely to develop an illusion of control, particularly in high P O) conditions (Allan & Jenkins, 1983; Blanco, Matute, & Vadillo, 2011, 2012; Hannah & Beneteau, 2009; Matute, 1996).

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