Most people thought that was my FIRST book when in reality, it was my fifth.
FORBES: David Bach on How to Build a Career Without Going Broke
Financing even seems to make sense when in reality it costs substantially more.
They "convinced themselves we have made massive progress in understanding biology, when in reality we have made limited progress, " he says.
It poses as the inherent drama - the shooting, the fighting, the armies, the guerrillas - when in reality, it's collateral damage.
Each one pluming her feathers and thinking she is the hen pheasant, when in reality she is forgotten before her successor appears.
On LinkedIn there are professionals who boldly declare themselves to be a visionary or a leader, when in reality, they are no such thing.
FORBES: Reputation Trumps All -- Define Your Brand and Live It in the New Year, and Beyond
Second, the study was based on the performance of indexes when in reality, the vast majority of mutual funds under-perform those indexes because of fees and trading costs.
Moreover, bureaucratic legal structures force NGOs to designate aid projects as either long term development strategies or temporary humanitarian relief, when in reality the two categories frequently overlap.
FORBES: For NGOs in Mali, Life Goes On... With New Difficulties
To put it another way, the impression was created that UBS was taking no more risk than usual, when in reality it was taking huge risks on stock-market bets.
The market was pricing protection as if the nearest fire station was 50 miles away, when in reality the people who could put out the fire were standing right there.
Entrepreneurs' spouses say one of their biggest pet peeves is when their partner claims a business task will take just a minute when in reality it takes a few hours.
You don't ask the price because you wrongly think your employer is paying for the care when in reality it's really your money that your employer is spending on your behalf.
When in reality the reason why they find themselves in trouble shortly after returning from combat is because they are suddenly exposed to stimuli they were away from for a year.
Mr Jolleys kept up an elaborate charade that he was still married and that his wife lived with him in his army quarters at Uphavon when in reality they had split in 2002, the jury was told.
At the heart of the shelter was a kickback: The taxpayer avoided taxes on U.S. income because the income was supposedly being taxed in Guam, when in reality, the territory had agreed to rebate the tax after six months.
The same game is played by some of the cruise lines when they tell their passengers that certain shops in port are recommended for their good deals, when in reality there is a more basic reason for the referral: money.
"The danger here is that quality financial advice becomes something only for the wealthy, when in reality, most people need it to some degree - as poor rates of saving across the population only go to show, " said Keith Tadhunter, an independent financial adviser at Future Financial in Bath.
The president obviously believes that tax-free bonds are a benefit to the buyers when, in reality, the benefit accrues entirely to the municipalities that issue the bonds.
FORBES: Obama's Deduction Cap, Tax-Exempt Bonds, and Economic Illiteracy (WSJ Example)
Paradoxically, the court cited the less invasive nature of bone marrow donation to support their decision when, in reality, it should be the more risk that is undertaken the higher the compensation (as it is for many other endeavors).
FORBES: To Save Lives, Allow Individuals To Sell Their Organs
These love to pretend that they live in one of the world's toughest urban jungles, beset by warring gangs and malevolent Nature, when, in reality, the biggest danger they face is that the person behind the counter at Starbucks might mis-hear their order for a double tall, decaf, non-fat latte with a vanilla shot and make their coffee with full-fat milk by mistake.
Both techniques were able to see the brain acting to clench a volunteer's fist in his dream in exactly the way that it does when ordering fist-clenching in reality.
When reality did set in, most investors felt the pain of loss.
When reality finally set in, most investors felt the pain of loss.
But in reality, when you go and see what he has achieved and what is ongoing within that community, quite clearly he has made a remarkable difference and that is credit to him.
Congress recognized this reality in 1978 when it voted to raise the mandatory retirement age from 65 to 70.
As is often the case when tragedy rips a gash in our reality, we feel forever changed by the loss.
FORBES: Longing to Start Something Stupid? How Pursuing 'Stupid' Will Transform Your Life
This scenario took a step toward becoming reality in October when Apple introduced its iPhone 4S featuring Siri, an artificial intelligence program that can recognize and respond to queries in natural language.
The initial reaction to Netflix's Watch Now feature is "wow this is great, " but when the reality of the selection kicks in, the appeal fades away.
ENGADGET: Netflix CFO talks Watch Now selection, competition HD
应用推荐