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were irrational
noun
A real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.
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The fears were irrational, and numerous.
But he said the industry fought reforms that were "irrational".
These were irrational values — beauty, charm, and so on.
Roles and responsibilities were "ill-defined" and lines of accountability were "irrational and blurred".
"It is not possible to argue these were irrational leaders, unable to make means-ends calculations".
The idea that the suffragettes were irrational, even mad, women features less strongly in the Guardian.
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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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