In my coaching work, I run smack into self-deluding rationalization on a daily basis.
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"Anyone who says the individual mandate isn't in any trouble is just deluding themselves, " Goldstein said.
Now an explanation has appeared: entrepreneurs may think they are not risk-takers, but they are deluding themselves.
But Clayton is not deluding himself that the traditional DVD rental market is going to make a comeback.
Ultimately, however, the suburbs are deluding themselves if they believe they can simply leave the cities to their fate.
Indignation is often the most self-deluding of emotions, but this movie has the rare gifts of lucid passion and informed rage.
Anyone who says otherwise is deluding themselves or deliberately deceiving others.
If you think that your employees are not motivated enough to game the system, you are either deluding yourself or you have hired terribly unmotivated people.
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This to-do list is alarmingly long, which is why European politicians are deluding themselves if they think the Greek crisis has been resolved with this week's rescue.
"We were deluding ourselves, " admits Kellogg President David Mackay.
They may be deluding themselves, but some of them genuinely think that they are the real upholders of New Labour and Mr Blair is the wrecker set upon destroying the consensus it is based on.
As long as the Western powers persist in willfully deluding themselves about the true nature and direction of Russia, they will not only persist in squandering large amounts of taxpayer funds on Moscow and continue to ignore the fact that the undisciplined transfers of billions in financial aid to that country, particularly since the early 1990s, has contributed to its present crisis.
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