The latter were for a time deluded, but were at last rudely awakened from this delusion.
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The piece presents a tawdry taxonomy of the sad and self-deluded types struggling to make music without starving.
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Reading the report, I think it is unreasonable to blame MI5 for the actions of four deluded men.
They should not be deluded by the recent flurry of reasonable results into thinking that their prospects are rosy.
He was described by the Commission as one of those remaining "deluded" about the bank's responsibility for its fate.
Obama still deluded with the fanciful notion that we have a revenue problem as opposed to one involving spending.
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Mr. Ahmadinejad said Western countries were deluded if they believed financial pressure would force Tehran to end its nuclear program.
When Dent calls for 32, 000, look for the exit doors and sell your stocks to Dent's Deluded on the way out.
White youngsters who think they can leave school with few or no qualifications and walk into a job are not wholly deluded.
Kyoto-bashers claim the deal is dangerously deluded, citing environmental and economic grounds.
These people have deluded themselves into believing they are earning fat yields.
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Writing in this week's New Statesman magazine, Mr Kaufman warns people not to be "deluded" into believing that the Board represents all Jews in Britain.
The problem is that last decade's growth surge deluded Indian policy makers into thinking that their economy has shifted to a permanently higher growth plane.
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If that happens, the lesson may be that both sides deluded themselves into believing that their respective red lines or sticking points could be reconciled.
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.
Evans was initially charged with murder but his plea of manslaughter was accepted after three doctors presented reports to the court confirming that Evans was a deluded paranoid schizophrenic.
From the start, the administration appears to have underestimated the obduracy of Mr Milosevic, and to have deluded itself into believing that the Kosovo question could be solved at relatively little cost.
Brosnan appears to be laboring under particular distress, and his expression, as he listens to Streep chanting her woes, is indistinguishable from that of James Bond being ranted at by a deluded villain.
One thing I do agree with DERESIEWICZ on is the way in which the disease of more has deluded us all into believe that wealth is somehow related in any way to morality.
Logic says they should have seen this coming, and refused all bailout money, but so deluded were they as to their alleged importance, they forgot that important sectors are rendered meaningless by government aid.
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This was good training for a writer, for the sooner you accept the fact that you are a deluded idiot who is always out of step with reality the better off you will be.
The belief in Kleinwort's continued independence seems deluded.
We are still stuck with the travails of four New York friends: Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), the sharpest and yet somehow the most self-deluded of them all.
He is a bit less sure in his handling of international politics, adopting the traditional view that, in the strategic arguments over the second front, the American generals were right and Winston Churchill deluded by imperial nostalgia.
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Whether Chinese strategists have something useful to contribute analytically by looking through the lens of Sun Tzu or whether they have deluded themselves into accepting the capacity of information power to lift the fog of war remains to be seen.
Based on the detailed results of his polling (carried out by Populus and YouGov), Lord Ashcroft's conclusion is that the Tory leadership failed to talk about the things that mattered to people and deluded itself about the party's real prospects.
"This is possibly the most deluded measure to come from Europe since Diocletian tried to fix the price of groceries across the Roman Empire, " claimed Mr Johnson, adding that the decision was likely to further strain the relationship between the UK and Brussels.
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