Although we operate under the illusion that life remains constant, clear, and under our control, this is far from reality.
We truly live under the illusion of order believing that planning and forecasting are possible.
Please know: I'm under no illusion that Tim Tebow is a better quarterback than Peyton Manning.
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But be under no illusion: it's the policy the previous administration tried too, with zero results.
No one should be under the illusion that their "bosses" are generously picking up the tab.
They were under no illusion about the amount of hard work that had to be done.
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Was I under an illusion to think that that was the basis of a sound marriage?
The Downing Street spokesman said BMW was "under no illusion" about the prime minister's anger.
And Edwards is under no illusion as to the importance of the occasion for her and the team.
He should be under no illusion, however, that the UN is going to help him realize that vision.
And yet, many retailers labor under the illusion that it is the folks at headquarters who make the difference.
Dr Mahathir should be under no illusion that he has been proven right.
Those responsible for yesterday's fire should be under no illusion that a conviction will frequently attract a significant prison sentence.
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No scientist working on India's nuclear programme was under any illusion that bomb-making technology, once learned, could somehow be unlearned.
He hopes to win converts as Pfizer finds success, but is under no illusion about the difficulty of the task.
Some investors are under the illusion that their principal is safe in these instruments, which have the kicker of high yields.
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Chatumongkol is under no illusion that everything can be made just right.
None of us is under any illusion that this will be easy.
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Evidently, even some of those in the Senate who support a real SDI are under the illusion that such an initiative merits support.
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So are we under any illusion that this is a problem?
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Also, I was under no illusion that the reason I was being quoted was because of my vast knowledge of cinematic history, my exquisite movie-going palate.
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He told CNN the last big wave of the attack hit Tuesday morning, but that he doesn't "live under the illusion" that there won't be more.
After all, a growing number of Americans seem to be under the illusion that, as with Vietnam, we can end the war simply by bailing out of Iraq.
Either way, if our investment decisions are based on the minute -to-minute flood of financial or economic data, we are probably fooling ourselves under the illusion of control.
The third test starts at Edgbaston on Thursday, 30th July, but Bell is under no illusion that he has to play well to keep the England selectors interested.
Third, other nations facing similar logistical problems are under no illusion about the brilliant future for tiltrotors in their domestic markets as well as in the international aerospace industry.
One thing is sure, though: By the time the lead-off witness, Dr. William Graham, is finished testifying, no one present will be under any illusion on either score.
Would we allow the Israelis - who are under no illusion that their country faces an existential threat from a nuclear-armed Iran - to act alone against a danger we may share?
In response to questions on the position of women in Afghanistan, Ms Greening said that while the situation had improved, "no-one should be under any illusion that there is a long way to go".
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