Sentence examples for been irrational from inspiring English sources

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been irrational

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A real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.

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Now, admittedly, just because the Republican strategy has been irrational doesn't make it inexplicable.

FOR YEARS, the rules on unmanned aerial vehicles — also known as drones — have been irrational.

For Einhorn, this market has been irrational for an unbearably long time.

Unwise, because filling prisons with users, each given a criminal stain on his or her record, has long been irrational.

IT HAS always been irrational for states to decline to expand their Medicaid programs under the Affordable Care Act.

"Neither would it have been irrational for the jurors to conclude that Jereis' story of his seven years of unrequited courtship was most likely a fiction as well".

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It's irrational".

"I am irrational.

It is irrational".

It was irrational.

It was irrational, he knew.

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