I had to slap myself on both sides of the face, hard, to dislodge that dangerous delusion.
But the real "dangerous delusion" is the belief that computers and robots can accomplish in space whatever humans can.
The bills have uneven merit; the amendment is a dangerous delusion that cannot, in any event, go into effect before 1997.
The west's dangerous delusion that war can be a decent and worthwhile activity is shaped by false memories of the second world war.
This celebration of the underclass black mother is a dangerous delusion.
Modern conservatives talk about objectivity not as an ideal to strive for but as a dangerous delusion.
Only by giving up two dangerous delusions of Middle East politics.
The defendant is a cantankerous individual gripped by the dangerous delusion that his opinion matters.
This was the dangerous delusion of their obsession, the one that always took them down, now, soon, or later.
That leaves us with dangerous but more elusive delusions, of which there are basically six kinds.