irrationality in A Sentence

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    Irrationality is the real invisible hand.

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    The irrationalities here can easily be seen.

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    This is not Irrationality… this is sane and smart!

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    Ellen, we don't need more Irrationality(you must be a sought-after guest at seances!)!

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    Everyday Irrationality: how pseudo-scientists, lunatics, and the rest of us systematically fail to think rationally.

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    We must choose both science and religion, rationality and Irrationality, West and East, technology and spirituality.

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    My friend recently forwarded me the April 2015 Atlantic Magazine article“The Irrationality of Alcoholics Anonymous” by Gabrielle Glaser.

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    When all the world darkens, looking on the bright side is not a virtue but a sign of Irrationality.

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    They expressed their rejection of that ideology in artistic expression that appeared to reject logic and embrace chaos and Irrationality.

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    You want to always make sure you are basing your trades on logic and objectivity, not Irrationality and emotion(like most traders).

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    On the one hand they seem to be the source of our greatest irrationalities- seeing causal connections when science tells us they aren't there.

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    According to the legend, Hippasus, who first proved the Irrationality of the square root of two, was drowned at sea as a consequence.

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    If this is correct, it is quite a sophisticated insight, because the Irrationality of pi was proved in Europe only in 1761 by Lambert.

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    If this is correct, it is quite a sophisticated insight, because the Irrationality of pi(π) was proved in Europe only in 1761 by Lambert.

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    Our recent work shows that inconsistent preferences- a cornerstone of supposed human Irrationality- are actually useful when you are unsure about the value of options available to you.

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    Another solution might be for leaders to talk about the importance of tolerance and the Irrationality of hatred, as President Obama did in his Oval Office speech last Sunday night.

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    The Irrationality has been exposed by scores of economists and could turn out to be the single biggest economic disaster for the country if persisted with for some years.

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    Another solution might be for leaders to talk about the importance of tolerance and the Irrationality of hatred, as President Barack Obama did in his Oval Office speech on Dec 6.

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    If you're too fearful or insecure to look within at your own possible weakness or wrongdoing, you may feel compelled to stubbornly defend your viewpoint- unwilling to explore its possible Irrationality.

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    God works in any manner He wishes, so if we demand that God must reveal Himself to us, that He must obtain our agreement, isn't this just excessive arrogance, self-importance, and Irrationality?

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    I was trying to find a syrupy, hairy, furry-sounding lady that just had a huge personality and was also that voice of Irrationality and passion and emotion all mixed into one very confusing but enormous package.

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    To support that contention, he must disprove the idea that actions and dispositions are caused by innate principles of judgment, antenatal impressions or corporeal structure, and he must show that internal irrationalities will not prevent people from being reshaped by an improved external environment.

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    This psychological therapy consists in carrying out a technique of cognitive reconstruction, where he confronts the patient to the Irrationality of their delusional beliefs, trying to demonstrate the reasons why have those feelings, make him understand that it has been he who changed his emotional perception concerning the person replaced.

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    Our Irrationality and dogmatism might not be so bad were they married to some humility and self-insight, but most of us walk about with inflated views of our abilities and qualities, such as our driving skills, intelligence and attractiveness- a phenomenon that's been dubbed the Lake Wobegon Effect after the fictional town where‘all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average'.

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    Our Irrationality and dogmatism might not be so bad were they married with some humility and self-insight, but actually most of us walk about with inflated views of our abilities and qualities, such as our driving skills, intelligence and attractiveness- a phenomenon that's been dubbed the Lake Wobegon Effect after the fictional town where"all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average".

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