They do have the right Alice-in-Wonderland perspective, the naive good sense that frames the irrationalities around them. |
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His call to reason and civil society and to eschewing irrationalities and violence is admirable. |
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Rational foundations of modernity are cunningly accepted by man as the launching platform of ever-wilder irrationalities. |
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So goodbye to the empirical methods, banking and financial panics and irrationalities that had hitherto marked financial history! |
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And even if they are irrational, wouldn't their irrationalities cancel each other out? |
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You have to grasp its memories, its paranoias, its traumas, and its irrationalities — its history, in other words. |
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Counter-positions harbour irrationalities or deep errors that cannot withstand the onslaught of intelligence and reason. |
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Curing the irrationalities of human culture later depends on understanding them now. |
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White's sexual explicitness masks a deeper discretion about the complexities and irrationalities of love. |
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Fixing some of the glaring irrationalities in the tax system would have as big an impact on medium-term growth prospects as anything else Mr Osborne is likely to announce in his budget. |
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Pessimism is as contagious, and perhaps as irrational, as optimism: both irrationalities project some current trend indefinitely, as if the trend were irreversible and determined. |
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When basic issues are forced into the open, irrationalities that flourished under the cover of psychological repression tend to be weakened, like disease germs exposed to sunlight and fresh air. |
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But Pollack says suicidal tendencies are not among the irrationalities of the Iranian leadership, who are not ''insane millenarians. |
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