Mr Turner will say that we have been living in a fool's paradise when it comes to pensions. |
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It has created false hope and expectations that have left far too many Maori craving a fool's paradise that can never really be a reality. |
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But anyone who thinks it will roll over and welcome back Bacardi is living in a fool's paradise. |
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For a year or so various economic commentators have been predicting that the fool's paradise which is the US economy can't go on. |
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Like the health portfolio, the education portfolio is littered with lost opportunity in a fiscal fool's paradise. |
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And if there's anything to be learned from George Lucas, it's that trusting the public to remember how awesome you are is a fool's paradise. |
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And we already conceded that a life lived amidst lies, or in a fool's paradise, is not a flourishing life. |
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Are we living in a fool's paradise, blind to the risks that America still faces? |
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The world is otherwise too open a place and the people way too smart enough to let you live on in your fool's paradise. |
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However transitory the contentment is, one loves to live in a fool's paradise. |
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Shutting them out won't redeem you from them, and you will say that they can only make your life a fool's paradise. |
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It's a fake promise, a fool's paradise, an illusory nirvana. |
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Now that the fool's paradise of irrational exuberance has come to an end, an abrupt adjustment has been made and many of the schemes have been closed. |
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Paul is her polar opposite, a boy trying to be a man in a fool's paradise. |
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This, it now sadly emerges, was a fool's paradise. |
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Lawyers have been living in a fool's paradise. |
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Should I have told her or let her enjoy her fool's paradise? |
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Most times the black magic person is just living in a fool's paradise. |
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