Marketers are deluding themselves if they think that adware is an effective means of reaching their target audience. |
We are also deluding ourselves if we believe that duties imposed on Chinese and Vietnamese shoes will lead to more European jobs. |
We would, of course, be deluding ourselves if we expected war criminals to accuse themselves. |
I would like you to call me on this if you think I'm deluding myself, but I think that selling handmade one-off goods is a victimless activity. |
It would be blinkered, not to mention rude, to say that they are simply deluding themselves. Marginal cases abound. |
That is why I am in favour of accepting the existing offer and not deluding potential users with illusions. |