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Mr. Stephenson remembers his reaction: "That would be nuts, Jim".
"It would be nuts for us to be in the forecasting business," Mr. Axelrod said.
"We've got many, many plans, but I would be nuts to tell you all of them," he said.
"Well, I would be nuts not to want to do it for the rest of my life, it's a dream gig.
He added that scrapping the carbon price floor would be "nuts" as it would ensure that coal plants were "back in the money".
The Queens Park Rangers chairman, Tony Fernandes, has claimed he would be "nuts" not to make Chris Ramsey full-time manager if the club avoid relegation.
"Any suitor would be nuts to even consider looking at LICH unless accurate financials are divulged and unless the Department of Health is willing to back up this promise with money," Dr. Sorra said.
Oliver had made a series of impolitic remarks about the efforts to block the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which, if it's ever built, would import oil from the tar sands of Alberta to refineries along the Gulf Coast — and which Canadians believe that the United States would be nuts to reject.
"Canadians," Joe Nocera tells his readers, "believe that the United States would be nuts to reject" the proposed construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which would pump millions of barrels of oil extracted from Alberta's tar sands across the United States to the Gulf Coast ("Canada's Oil Minister, Unmuzzled," column, April 25).
Herb Gould argues in The Chicago Sun-Times that Kelly might just be Saban's equal, and Pat Forde writes on Yahoo.com that either of them would be nuts to trade in his cushy throne for the bed of nails that is an N.F.L. job.
Later in the hearing, Graham continued,"I'm trying to make the case as best as I know how, that we would be nuts not to have a counterterrorism force inside of Afghanistan, a U.S.-presence counterterrorism force to make sure we don't have another 9/11".
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