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noun
The state of being mad; insanity; mental disease.
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The cover arrangements are madness.
Nuclear weapons are madness and stupidity.
A federal budget surplus should decline in an economic downturn like this one, and attempts to "protect the surplus" by cutting expenditures, as some Republicans wish, or by increasing taxes, as Democratic leaders in Congress have suggested, are madness.
But policies that make sense in other contexts, like discarding old samples, are madness when it comes to scientific research, said Steven Block, a physics and biology professor at Stanford University.
More wise words from Euripides: "Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad". The Greek playwright never rode in a car, but he would have recognized that the ICC's $3 billion price tag and the financial and environmental destruction that lie in its path are madness.
If you think my criticisms are madness or irrelevant, then you're going to enjoy this more than I did and more power to you.
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Opera is madness.
It was madness.
This is madness.
Raising this would be madness.
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