Sentence examples for illusion that when from inspiring English sources

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"People are under the illusion that when people work hard, they make a lot of money," Mr. Tynan said.

It is hardest on the women who have worked so earnestly for the vote, and who cherished the illusion that when they got it they would put the right man in.

A bank's own practice of borrowing and lending on its clients' fortunes is not spoken of too directly, lest it cloud the illusion that when the money is out of sight, it's in the vaults.

Not only, then, does the specific application of the principle of sufficient reason fragment the world into a set of individuals dispersed through space and time for the purposes of attaining scientific knowledge, this rationalistic principle generates the illusion that when one person does wrong to another, that these two people are essentially separate and private individuals.

I had always harboured the illusion that when I needed my family they would be there.

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In fact, the pavilions are spaced farther apart as they descend the Lawn, giving the illusion of being evenly spaced, an illusion that reverses itself when seen from below.

During the opening section you wonder if there's something of a Vietnam veteran in that story, given the camouflage trousers that Konjar is wearing, the camouflage-patterned screen against which he dances and, finally, the oddly affecting stage illusion that's created when a camouflage pattern of light is projected over Konjar as he moves.

The illusion helped reveal that when the brightness of an object changes rapidly; our brain "sees" the object moving in the opposite direction.

"A man who is unconscious of himself acts in a blind, instinctive way and is in addition fooled by all the illusions that arise when he sees everything that he is not conscious of in himself coming to meet him from outside as projections upon his neighbors," Carl Jung wrote in his 1945 essay "The Philosophical Tree".

"A man who is unconscious of himself acts in a blind, instinctive way and is in addition fooled by all the illusions that arise when he sees everything that he is not conscious of in himself coming to meet him from outside as projections upon his neighbors," Carl Jung wrote in his 1945 essay "The Philosophical Tree". Blind, instinctive projections welcome to the finals weeks of the Trump campaign.

It is this illusion that captures us, and when the trick is revealed, Haas has already compelled us to see our cities in a different way.

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