delusory उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- So far, the West has not been able to walk away from this war, and each halfhearted intervention, however delusory, has led to more rather than less involvement.
- Their unlikely ambitions, and their delusory dreams of wig-vending glory, are no crazier, and certainly much more benign, than the zeal and suspicion that surround them.
- As critique of semiotics Ponzio s general semiotics overcomes the delusory separation between the humanities, on the one hand, and the logico-mathematical and the natural sciences, on the other.
- In his " Maneesha Panchakam " ( St . 2 ), Sankara argues that distinctions if any between the one Consciousness reflected in the hearts of all and its reflection are delusory.
- It can't be said that " A Woman, Her Men and Her Futon " offers any new insights into either world, but how many new insights are there into the delusory realms of love and movies?
- It's all quite delusory, the " personalized " copies of Time magazine, the cool screen name, the endless line of homogenous home pages stretching into cybereternity, the digital GPS navigator Velcro'd onto the dashboard.
- If the Japanese foreign minister's remark-which was a mere rehash of Japan's official policy-is branded as delusory and contact between Japanese politicians and South Korean leaders are cut off, can there be healthy state-to-state relations?
- According to ( Irin and Watt, 2007 ) Jan Ehrenwald had described the out-of-body experience ( OBE ) " as an imaginal confirmation of the question for immortality, a delusory attempt to assure ourselves that we possess a soul that exists independently of the physical body.
- Parents, start your guilt engines . ( Not that they're ever off . ) Newsweek's cover story this week argues that we have bought in to the delusory concept of " quality time " to ease our qualms about shortchanging our kids by spending long hours at work.
- "Ian Mudie in " The Australian Dream " ( 1943 ), revealed the delusory quality of the nationalist perception of Australia through its refusal to take into account the destruction of the natural environment and of Aboriginal culture & the Jindyworobaks & [ were ] often misrepresented by critics who claimed that the movement aimed to base Australian culture on Aboriginal culture.