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"irrationally" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not based on, or does not use, clear logical thought
"irrationally" Synonyms
stupidly foolishly unreasonably wildly idiotically insanely crazily ferociously furiously violently fiercely inanely risibly ridiculously madly incredibly fantastically ludicrously unbelievably grotesquely hastily maniacally psychotically rabidly rashly ravingly witlessly illogically nuttily unsoundly wackily daftly senselessly sillily kookily excessively extremely very exceedingly inordinately exceptionally overly unusually extra too unduly devilishly immoderately exorbitantly monstrously overmuch unacceptably intolerably blindly impulsively recklessly heedlessly impetuously carelessly indiscriminately thoughtlessly regardlessly unthinkingly inconsiderately obtusely purblindly unreasoningly willfully surprisingly oddly strangely unexpectedly weirdly peculiarly uncommonly remarkably curiously extraordinarily bizarrely abnormally strikingly uniquely atypically astonishingly without thinking mindlessly incautiously injudiciously without thought absent-mindedly short-sightedly without due consideration without forethought imprudently indiscreetly ill-advisedly mistakenly unwisely angrily enragedly irately lividly fumingly indignantly wrathfully irefully cholerically apoplectically ballistically sorely shirtily hotly crossly frenziedly steamingly excitedly agitatedly antsily anxiously apprehensively distressedly worriedly distraughtly fearfully hectically jitterily nervily tensely alarmedly annoyedly desperately edgily frightenedly hysterically intensely pathologically compulsively obsessively chronically persistently habitually inveterately clinically confirmedly neurotically uncontrolledly psychosomatically psychologically subconsciously subjectively unconsciously unreally mentally abstractly perceptually imaginarily intangibly immaterially imaginatively emotionally subliminally innerly unstably variably changeably inconstantly erratically volatilely unpredictably fickly unsteadily inconsistently capriciously temperamentally irregularly unsettledly fluidly mercurially mutably uncertainly changefully waveringly disorderlily rowdily unbridledly unrestrainedly unrulily waywardly lawlessly undisciplinedly unmanageably noisily riotously roughly self-willedly uncontrollably ungovernably boisterously disobediently fanatically radically revolutionarily fervently passionately militantly enthusiastically zealously ardently keenly dedicatedly intemperately perfervidly obsessedly overzealously partisanly irresistibly compellingly overpoweringly overwhelmingly obsessionally drivingly urgently addictively consumingly More

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They both come off as irrationally committed to the hunt (and, like all supervillains, irrationally unkillable), and both risk locating the atrocities of slavery in individual pathology.
If you're anything like me, you're irrationally terrified of mannequins.
I will try to spend it as irrationally as possible.
A happy ending for the world's most irrationally loyal butler!
Humans behave irrationally when it comes to money and finances.
But you can lose a lot of money by thinking irrationally.
"These crazy voices were prompting me to act irrationally," Schlemmer said.
His song "Jealous," is a slick song about feeling irrationally possessive.
"He was somewhat irate and acting a little irrationally," Dean said.
"This is a group that often acts irrationally," the official said.
Neither party is being irrationally stubborn, given their bases and beliefs.
The Border Committee Democrats are behaving, all of a sudden, irrationally.
It is to be irrationally fearful of foreigners, and proudly so.
If even those could behave irrationally, what about the rest of us?
I believe Johnson is irrationally likable and has a knack for comedy.
I curse irrationally and I have an odd hankering for raw meat.
But let's be clear: This isn't an example of irrationally angry gamers.
Their torment he said, made the victims "irrationally compliant" to Vafeades's demands.
Democrats, on the other hand, appear calcified and irrationally resistant to change.
" He added, "I will try to spend it as irrationally as possible.
American Vandal has the kind of combined greatness that makes me irrationally angry.
Kennedy: Trump sounds like Bernie Sanders when he irrationally attacks the Koch brothers .
Presuming that female reproductive organs make women behave irrationally is rude and sexist.
"The market rally appears to be riding on irrationally high hopes," he said.
Gail: Since you're presuming the president behaves irrationally, hard to say you're wrong.
Lukas is still full of emotions, but he's not irrationally governed by them.
It is a targeted campaign to influence people to dehumanize and irrationally fear Muslims.
Users also irrationally value their own efforts, which Dan Ariely calls the IKEA Effect.
They can&apost see how they react irrationally to every word and every story.
And every Leaf fan (and media member) irrationally thinks he's a bad defensive player.
The point is, don't be so quick to irrationally trade all of those options!
I think in the country today so many rational people argue their position irrationally.
That's why I can't understand why Congress argues their positions on gun control irrationally.
Irrationally, he started to feel a little hurt, like she was rejecting him again.
Does equality in the age of Trump mean I can be irrationally angry, too?
Mr. Khan said India was behaving irrationally — and against its own longer-term interests.
The likelihood is that buyers would react irrationally to the information about your neighbor.
Triple Candie were, depending whom you ask, either subversive and brilliant or irrationally misguided.
It wouldn't be a Thursday on the internet if folks weren't irrationally upset over something.
I had temporarily become irrationally convinced that, like my grandmother, I was dying of cancer.
Sometimes when things are exceptionally emotional, we kind of tend to bond the things irrationally.
STEVE — because your mom was irrationally —— LISA Thirteen was the second time I asked you.
If you're being honest, you've probably always been secretly — and irrationally — jealous of speedy readers.
Verras says some people irrationally worry about protein when they consider a plant-based diet.
"I can&apost understand why Congress argues their positions on gun control irrationally," Stack said.
My period is in full-force and I irrationally hope sharks don't try to eat me.
But dammit Microsoft, you made me irrationally excited about your company and then let me down.
According to Kahneman and Tversky, when it comes to economics and finance, human beings act irrationally.
So how can we just ignore that and say the district court has irrationally switched positions?
The most recent encounter was earlier this month when she was said to be acting irrationally.
Twice Ms. Muller was acting irrationally, the police said, including the most recent incident on Sept.
Now, people use the term "gaslighting" to describe the process of deliberately making someone act irrationally.
These publications, like art brut, examined the possibilities of acting spontaneously and irrationally when making art.
I lie awake in bed with my heart-racing, irrationally paranoid that I might die in Vietnam.
Feeding his fear, he irrationally frets that the album won't fit within the framework of current music.
"5318008" marks a dangerous turning point for Turbo, as he starts to act more irrationally than usual.
At 11 years old, I was irrationally angry at having to perform Billboard's Top hit of 1998.
Early blockchain leaders continue to be irrationally overvalued, which is always the case with any nascent market.
And unless you're irrationally afraid of heights—or holes—therein lies the joy of the whole thing.
Irrationally raising money to scale something that doesn't work does not result in building a big business.
It makes me irrationally angry: I pull out my weapon and blast the spike-balls to pieces.
In the end, did Trump somehow compel Gianforte to act as irrationally and impulsively as he did?
I don&apost think we should be taking advice from somebody who is so irrationally emotional about nothing.
I feel irrationally resentful of both of these, and have considered removing them from the board several times.
"I really don't want them to act irrationally toward the cops, because all cops ain't bad," he said.
When it comes to getting irrationally angry about random things, dads are in a league of their own.
In fact, it means that we are very often attracted to irrationally optimistic interpretations of the available facts.
As the values fell, Premier Cru's prices went from "simply low to irrationally low," according to Mr. Boothe.
You'll find yourself making fast friends but also behaving irrationally, engaging in superstitions you never knew you held.
Pulling on pants that were straining in the thighs as well as stomach, for instance, was irrationally troubling.
I get irrationally impatient with the slowness with which people tap meetings into their calendars on the phone.
And rather irrationally, he believed that the prisoners could be used as bargaining chips in any peace negotiations.
Becoming too emotionally attached to investments can result in irrationally clinging to an asset longer than you should.
Far from acting irrationally, our columnist sees North Korea as pursuing an audacious, calculated and long-term strategy.
And then you've got like a lot of the money that's just been floating around has been irrationally exuberant.
But when they tried to get Christina into their car, she began speaking irrationally and nonsensically, the affidavit claims.
This is why people irrationally idolize and empathize with cool girls like Brie Larson (and Jennifer Lawrence before her).
And like so many loyalties that stem out of hometown pride, I am fervently, irrationally devoted to these chips.
Ferguson called the policy "arbitrary and capricious" and "irrationally discriminatory" because it targets individuals near the southern U.S. border.
However, are investors simply optimistic, or are they, as former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan once quipped, "irrationally exuberant"?
Democrats "are irrationally exuberant in their hopes this cycle," said Matt Walter, president of the Republican State Leadership Committee.
I've always been roughly the same size, ever since I can remember, but I'm absolutely, irrationally terrified of gaining.
I just have to make sure you're not a New Yorker who irrationally hates Los Angeles for no reason.
Our columnist argues that North Korea, far from acting irrationally, is pursuing an audacious, calculated and long-term strategy.
As a child, after his father's death, he had feared—irrationally, he thought—that his mother might die, too.
I grab a 25-pound bag of a new brand and get irrationally upset over how expensive it is ($71.99).
He demands Rebecca not go on the tour, and then emotionally manipulates her when she tells him he's behaving irrationally.
At the time, his parents claimed their son was acting irrationally, perhaps due to medication he was taking, CNN reports.
Without an agency like California's Office of Emergency Services to establish clear expectations, people may react irrationally to the alert.
They told police at the time that he was acting irrationally, possibly because of medication he was taking, Weddum said.
I become toxically narcissistic—self-hating to the point where I irrationally project my emotional insecurities onto those around me.
As I watched the events erupt from a safe distance, I suddenly felt surrounded by white people, literally and irrationally.
"I think Bezos says, 'All right, you have a core constituency that buys stuff and buys stuff irrationally,'" Galloway said.
We act irrationally and emotionally (even when an investing robot is telling us what the "right" thing is to do).
She was our Jo, my brain kept repeating irrationally at her funeral, as if that would correct this cosmic mistake.
What followed was a series of exhibitions that, depending whom you ask, were either subversive and brilliant or irrationally misguided.
With hype trumping substance, networking technologies have fallen irrationally into and out of fashion, with some becoming famous for being famous.
He had left a party across the street, where he became out of control, acting irrationally and damaging cars, Metz said.
Normally, the prefrontal cortex controls our emotional reactions to things, and keeps us from acting irrationally by calming down our fears.
"When making life-or-death, war-or-peace decisions, a president just can't pop off or lash out irrationally," she said.
So will we see confident J.R. or timid J.R., or irrationally confident J.R. or the triumphant return of elbow-happy J.R.?
They must irrationally like paying banks to provide a costly payment system even though they could just accept cash for free.
Those lining up at gun stores insist they are arming themselves only for self-protection, but frightened people often act irrationally.
"The video stars a man who acknowledges he&aposs "irrationally angry at a Swedish girl who wants to save the planet.
That whole flare up of summer 2014 pretty much dwindled to a flickering handful of irrationally disgruntled people circle-jerking themselves dizzy.
A few weeks ago, we came across a photo of bread that disturbed us to our cores and made us irrationally angry.
The cat ran around and irrationally chased after the air like a true professional, because that's just how cats get things done.
This has fueled anger against Turkey in some U.S and European foreign policy circles who now react to Turkey emotionally and irrationally.
But there came a period when all the little things that irritated me about them were making me irrationally frustrated and angry.
When the momentum subsides and you begin to stroke, your lungs suddenly scream for oxygen, on fire, irrationally so, from the exertion.
Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman, stirred financial markets on Wednesday by telling Bloomberg Television that investors had become irrationally exuberant.
I didn't feel like myself — I was irrationally angry, disturbed by things I would normally find O.K. Week 1, I felt terrible.
Human beings place a high value — from economists' point of view, an irrationally high value — on maintaining the familiar things around them.
EICHNER I created this angry, irrationally passionate persona that "Billy on the Street" grew out of, which is not close to me.
It's only when you introduce a sudden sense of fear, one that people don't understand, that they become kind of irrationally protectionist.
Luther acted irrationally and discreditably toward peasants and Jews, a fact probably related to his having lived for years under a death sentence.
Most people pay little attention to politics; when they vote, if they vote at all, they do so irrationally and for contradictory reasons.
There isn't much evidence that Michael would ever attack her superior officer irrationally for not attacking a Klingon ship — let alone a mentor.
When Norris was a baby in Cleveland, a 2-year-old sibling died, and she grew up feeling irrationally guilty about that death.
It's the less mainstream programs, where vague promises of a lucrative career are easier to make, that seem to encourage irrationally large debt.
The charges were dropped in 2009, but a court ruled in April that prosecutors acted "irrationally" in dropping them and recommended they be reinstated.
The menu featured irrationally lavish lunch items, like port-glazed roasted lamb and garlic herb beef, all for about $15 including tip and delivery.
India's drug pricing authority said on Wednesday that orthopaedic implants in India had unjustified, unreasonable and irrationally high trade margins, leading to exorbitant pricing.
Today, I am very (my wife would say irrationally) confident that if I want something, I will do whatever it takes to achieve it.
If you find that your financial personality causes you to overspend and spend money irrationally, it might be time to consult with a professional.
When their swindle on Steve's teacher comes to light and his parents irrationally confront the OA's parents, she kicks a mysterious plan into high gear.
This, in turn, creates a "risk society," defined as one in which we become obsessed with risks and irrationally focus on predicting and preventing them.
With this protest, the complex idea of Christianity has been compressed into a simple matter of people who are irrationally angry at a red cup.
At the same time that investors are wringing their hands over tax cuts happening, they are irrationally exuberant over $1 trillion in infrastructure investment materializing.
EY: Elle Fanning has made a career out of being an avatar for purity and youth that older, more interesting characters can react irrationally to.
"Easter Island is often treated as a place where prehistoric people acted irrationally, and that this behavior led to a catastrophic ecological collapse," said Lipo.
Because Kenny is acting entirely irrationally, we know there must be a why, as I mentioned, and we know it'll play out in a twist.
I firmly believe there's a relevant "Calvin and Hobbes" strip for every moment, and I'm irrationally proud that I can usually think of one offhand.
Florida Highway Patrol pursued Roemhild late Friday afternoon after she was observed acting irrationally and standing on her SUV around a resort in Palm Beach.
Maybe painting is depressed, a sentiment I dare say many critics would validate, or narcissistic (undeniably), or irrationally obsessed with the threat of other mediums.
I lived just a few blocks from where it happened, and I was worried, perhaps irrationally, that the men would come back to kill me.
The documentary may be about The Beatles' members, but it also shows how the band gave people the chance to loudly, passionately, irrationally care about something.
The Cabinet secretary "cherry-picked" evidence, "acted irrationally" and failed to justify the planned policy shift, U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Furman wrote in his conclusion.
Unfortunately, Clay adopts a "by any means necessary" attitude in order to achieve this goal, often acting out irrationally at the expense of Jessica's well-being.
Consumers may use their gas savings for a little extra shopping or to take themselves out, but they also act irrationally, as a previous study found.
Yeah, it's probably dangerous, but that's not what I'm completely irrationally pissed about (although please, please, don't go for a cruise while staring at your phone).
Within the dream, distant past and distant futures are irrationally fused in a bizarre, iconic vision of martyrdom where animals are citizens and people are drones.
The lawsuit argues the practice of family separations is "irrationally discriminatory" since it only targets the southern border and, thus, overwhelmingly affects migrants from Latin America.
And when the irrationally confident Marcus Morris has helped limit James to 11 points on 4-for-14 shooting in their 56 head-to-head minutes.
" Mr. Trump went on: "Nancy Pelosi has behaved so irrationally & has gone so far to the left that she has now officially become a Radical Democrat.
" He followed that up with: "Nancy Pelosi has behaved so irrationally & has gone so far to the left that she has now officially become a Radical Democrat.
Not only was Sanchez intoxicated, the woman reported, but he was behaving irrationally, saying "he had everybody under his control because he was God," according to Echevarria.
This is highly unusual, and I irrationally blame the melatonin I took last night for disrupting my sleeping pattern; I usually wake up at 8:30 a.m.
That something, I think, is that I have become ridiculously, irrationally, and irrevocably possessive over the character, and legacy, of Diana ever since I saw Wonder Woman.
Swaths of investors will tend to behave irrationally all at once, especially when the markets are volatile, and this creates opportunities for those who can remain clearheaded.
Some nights, I'd curl up with the Somnox to find my dog irrationally jealous and determined to get between me and this unnamed interloper in her territory.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A small number of Chinese companies have invested overseas "blindly and irrationally" in investments China does not encourage, Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said on Saturday.
At the same time, research has demonstrated that people tend to behave irrationally in crisis mode, which throws another wrench into the problem of predicting migration patterns.
Despite the fact that the value-proposition turned out to be terrific and that it absolutely wasn't a nickel-and-dime model… it irrationally felt like one.
Long, a 28-year-old who served in Afghanistan with the Marines, was acting somewhat irate and a little irrationally, according to Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean.
"Nancy Pelosi has behaved so irrationally & has gone so far to the left that she has now officially become a Radical Democrat," Trump wrote in a tweet.
We like to think we're rational human beings — but in reality, we are prone to hundreds of proven biases that cause us to think and act irrationally.
Among the opponents, shamefully, was the United States, which feared irrationally that the court could become a vehicle for politicized and arbitrary prosecutions of Americans and Israelis.
But the risk remains: The longer this goes on, the more likely we'll go numb, disengage, irrationally grasp at flashes of normalcy, or all of the above.
He would be irrationally upset about one thing but would quickly lose track and begin rambling about something that had no connection to the topic at hand.
Despite the recent run-up, BofA said it remains "irrationally bullish" until "peak positioning & peak liquidity incite spike in bond yields" and a 4-8% equity correction.
"We stay irrationally bullish until peak Positioning and peak Liquidity incite a spike in bond yields and a 4-8% equity correction," they said in a note.
Reznor claims Afshar behaves irrationally and has been increasingly threatening to him and his family over the past 6 months, and he's had to get police involved.
" Verge Senior Transportation Reporter Andrew J. Hawkins used journalism's ultimate criticism , saying Musk "continues his slow transformation into a media-baiting Trump figure screaming irrationally about fake news.
This kind of marketing — the irrationally angry gamer, the sloppy gamer — has been the defining image of people who play video games for years, despite their increasing diversity.
A small army (very small) of ignorant, irrationally angry humans had planned to march under the meaningless banner of "White Lives Matter" in two Tennessee cities on Saturday.
Many more fall prey to the irrationally strong preference for perfect stability: Bank accounts and money market funds capture almost 30 percent of individual investors' liquid financial assets.
In the absence of certain knowledge of when either will happen, it is prudent for investors not to assign an irrationally high degree of probability to either occurrence.
Zhong also spoke about China's growing outbound investment, noting that a small number of Chinese companies had invested overseas "blindly and irrationally" in ways China did not encourage.
Andrew J. Hawkins, a transportation reporter with tech website The Verge, tweeted that Musk was slowly transforming into a media-baiting Trump figure "screaming irrationally about fake news".
"To this day, I've never encountered so much bias and irrationally steadfast antagonism about a person doing what he needs to do to stay alive," Dr. Kohrt said.
Chinese Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said on March 11 that a small number of Chinese companies had invested overseas "blindly and irrationally" in investments China does not encourage.
"And as I thought about that, if there was ever a group of people who had the right to argue their position irrationally, it was them," he said.
The report adds: In its statement, the government said it "can't leave the abnormal situation of speculation any longer" and said "cryptocurrency speculation has been irrationally overheated" in Korea.
Our sources say the Kardashian family is alarmed ... they believe the road trip is a clear sign Rob's acting irrationally, and they're worried drugs or alcohol might be involved.
It's also partially because when we don't put aside time to focus on our mental well-being, we irrationally act out, and our emotions get the better of us.
Also, my Khloé Kardashian-inspired salad was delicious, if I do say so myself, though I do not understand her obsession with the irrationally mundane task of stacking Oreos.
He spoke from the stage, as he had 25 years ago, about an astronaut looking down on our planet and seeing none of the borders we irrationally insist on.
Rationally or irrationally, they angered me, and not just because I was at one point certain they were going to turn me into a Mad Max–style hood adornment.
"Roads may close," it said, and tire chains were now mandatory — equipment I'd always found irrationally intimidating, even more so, perhaps, than the prospect of skidding off a mountainside.
If they decide the outcome, it will infuriate left wing activists who irrationally object to giving a vote to officials, including those who have been elected by the voters.
Thaler has spent decades pushing his field to take a more realistic view of human behavior — to acknowledge that people act irrationally much more often than economists once acknowledged.
So it may be that Democrats are acting irrationally by allowing their voters to determine their votes—that LOL nothing matters and every Democrat should vote like Gillibrand and Booker.
Personally, I found some of Trump's bland but passably humane speech to be oddly soothing—it certainly offered no comfort to the surprising number of people who irrationally hate me.
Trust, you'll want to snap them up ASAP before everyone else does — there's nothing like being in-the-know to better your Instagram feed and irrationally boost your self-esteem.
The simplistic vilification of Russia — without evidence or better context — reinforces the view of some thoughtful Russians that Americans have become irrationally hostile toward the country and even the culture.
In fact, he seems to be wandering in the other direction, pulling troops out of Syria and bragging, albeit somewhat irrationally, that he's ended the nuclear threat from North Korea.
Elon Musk sent one (only one!) irrational tweet and members of the Tesla board determined that he had reacted impulsively, irrationally and not in the best interest of the shareholders.
But our Popeyes sandwich mania has now reached full-on "Pickle Riiiiick!" status, exacerbating grueling labor conditions and sparking confrontations between irrationally furious customers and poorly compensated, overworked retail workers.
PILOT DRONE SIGHTINGS UP: Bloomberg reports difficult news for those of us who are already irrationally terrified of flying: drone sightings in the area around airports are up since 2014.
He was acting "irrationally," Dean said, but a mental health specialist who met with him decided he did not need to be detained under laws pertaining to his mental health.
Ideally, Casey would like to see some middle-ground in the way our society views debt—somewhere between being irrationally terrified of borrowing money and being overly complacent about it.
The incident started when Koonce, having been seen acting irrationally at the south end of a terminal, ran off when police tried to intercept him, airport police spokesman Tim Conahan said.
Even if things like adorableness — or irrationally distributed sympathy more generally — play a part in the choice to stop eating beef, maybe we should take progress wherever we can find it.
And when asked how he would spend his prize money, he replied, "This is quite a funny question...I will try to spend it as irrationally as possible," per the NYT.
Sports of The Times Every few weeks during the baseball season, I receive an irrationally optimistic email from my buddy Peter Kurz, who is a lifelong and thoroughly demented Mets fan.
"This driver was acting irrationally and operating his vehicle erratically ... in the hours leading up to and between these senseless shootings," said Gary Buffo, the president of the National Limousine Association.
I became a germophobe (or what is more accurately termed a bacillophobe); I am terribly and irrationally afraid of becoming sick, and I will go to extraordinary lengths to avoid contamination.
My everyday neurosis can drive me insane and turn me into an irrationally harsh person, but there's one person for who I step outside myself in this regard: my best friend.
Right at Home But beloved objects bring life to our homes, which is why we sometimes get irrationally attached to certain things, even when it makes no sense to keep them.
That '230 team was my formative Mets experience, and because of it I've always been irrationally optimistic about them, like a puppy that keeps running full speed into a glass door.
Their peculiar area of research — how humans make decisions, often irrationally — has had profound implications for an array of fields, like professional sports, the military, medicine, politics, finance and public health.
If there&aposs anything more depressing than irrationally imagining your own premature death while you literally incubate a new life, it&aposs calculating your own financial worth in such paltry terms.
What if reason is not the driving force of human history and, just as often, we act irrationally, out of resentment, anger, spite, frustration, envy, even out of self-destructive impulse?
Implicit in much of the analysis is that while these people might irrationally cling to their bigotry, they're dying off and their kids are being educated, so they'll soon fade into irrelevance.
The story got heavy play on the trade sites, and Isaac, the ex-stepson whose career had benefitted from the mentorship of a monster, waited, perhaps irrationally, for the axe to fall.
Medicare pays $7 billion annually for about 400,000 such procedures, and the prices, which vary radically and irrationally across the country, are consistently multiples higher than they are in any other country.
Let me first show you this astounding chart, because it illustrates why some people believe the media was irrationally obsessed with Clinton's emails: It was covered far more than Trump's Muslim proposal.
At that time a fledgling priest, on a day's holiday with a younger seminarian, PJ finds himself, irrationally and inexorably, propelled by an urge that he has never been able to explain.
Legion doesn't even bother with the villain-of-the-week episode structure that's become a staple of superhero shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or The Flash or the irrationally under-loved Alphas.
They had a sobering thesis about democracy in America: Most people pay little attention to politics; when they vote, if they vote at all, they do so irrationally and for contradictory reasons.
When I watch baseball, I don't want to see injuries, and I don't want to see brawls, and I don't want to see dudes being irrationally angry at each other for dumbass reasons.
Trump referenced that particular sticking point in a tweet later Sunday afternoon, when he accused Democrats of behaving "irrationally" and equated their desire to cap detentions with refusing to take murderers into custody.
" As a footnote on the recent Nobel Prize, when asked how he would spend the $1.1 million prize, the economist Thaler told reporters, "I will try to spend it as irrationally as possible.
Several Western flag carriers have asked U.S. and European governments to limit their new rivals' flights, saying three Gulf carriers are subsidized by their governments and are adding capacity irrationally, without respect to demand.
Newborns are basically interchangeable and without nuance — we attribute unique characteristics to them rather irrationally because we love them — but at that first birthday, we can start to tell who the child will be.
However, these ideas about status and education are not just the result of rich parents who want the best for their children; their actions are motivated by a culture that irrationally overvalues specific schools.
If Islamophobes are successful in their efforts to strip American Muslims of the same protections that Christians enjoy, it's they — not the Muslims they irrationally fear — who will be responsible for curtailing religious liberty.
The Court cannot accept the premise that under the competitive circumstances presented here, responsible business executives of major publicly-traded corporations will likely act irrationally in directing the affairs of the company they manage.
It merely highlighted the real problems that were surfacing in the human cognitive process, the intrinsic unpredictability of the human mind and the plethora of intrusive yet persisting thoughts that sometimes make us behave irrationally.
And in November, 2018, they say:[A] citizen caller alerted police to an erratic driver travelling [sic] west on Route 46 [...] the driver allegedly was acting irrationally, was extremely confused and unaware of his surroundings.
And then you've got to pick again, because you're already stressed out about fitting into that magenta strapless bridesmaids' dress and getting seated at the weirdo table with irrationally angry Aunt Debbie at the reception.
"Cryptocurrency speculation has been irrationally overheated in Korea," the government said in a statement, while adding that officials would discuss further potential moves to stem speculative trading, such as shutting down some virtual currency exchanges.
"Musk continues his slow transformation into a media-baiting Trump figure screaming irrationally about fake news," The Verge's Andrew J. Hawkins tweeted on Wednesday, a comparison Musk appeared to anticipate and even embrace, in part.
The company is hemorrhaging money and floundering as it attempts to communicate changes in its service that irrationally upset its loyal customers (perhaps too loyal since they're bankrupting the company by going to tons of movies).
Rich people sometimes gamble on hiding away their funds, however, often because they're behaving irrationally and vindictively as their marriage falls apart, according to attorney John Slowiaczek, president-elect of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
He arrived after other police officers and paramedics had already arrived on the scene, responding to a neighbor who had called the police to say Danner was acting irrationally and screaming in the hallway, prosecutors said.
Going to the doctor can be stressful at times, but doing so in another culture is downright panic-inducing: language barriers, cultural differences, and the varying quality of healthcare—these things can make patients irrationally anxious.
The immediate moments before and after the attack Harper was attending a party across the street, and "began damaging cars right near the house, was acting irrationally ... and at one point, he injured himself," Metz said.
ESPN personality-turned-political commentator Britt McHenry told Fox News that "Olbermann has proven time and time again how irrationally angry, prejudiced, and outright bigoted he truly is," but none of that apparently matters to Disney executives.
When asked what he would do with his 9 million Swedish kronor ($1.1 million) in prize money, the laureate himself said he planned to spend it "as irrationally as possible, " because it's in a different mental account.
During the second period of great tension in the early 1980s, the Kremlin, irrationally suspicious of the Reagan administration, shot down a South Korean airliner in the midst of the American deployment of cruise missiles in Europe.
A police sergeant responding to a call about a 66-year-old woman acting irrationally in a Bronx apartment fatally shot her after she tried to hit him with a baseball bat on Tuesday, the police said.
"He was somewhat irate" and "acting irrationally," Dean said, but a mental health specialist who spoke with him at the time ultimately "did not feel that he was qualified to be taken" into custody at the time.
The family, which we should note is entirely run by powerful women that are irrationally disliked by a certain type of person, took to social media to post their support for the soon-to-be first female president.
Plus, her charming, constantly vaping love interest (played by Straight Outta Compton's O'Shea Jackson Jr.) is irrationally invested in Batman, giving the film space to lampoon boys' pop culture obsessions right alongside its centralized, stereotypically feminine subject matter.
At one point, when you get older, you come to the realization that your bosses are just people: They put on their pants one leg at a time, they have insecurities, and they get irrationally upset at stuff.
On one occasion, he became irrationally enraged and took out his anger on a female employee by screaming at her inches from her face, then punching a wall, and stepping outside to loudly smash beer bottles in anger.
But objects in a home — even unlikely ones you might have inherited — are what give a home life, which is why you can become irrationally attached to items even when it no longer makes sense to keep them.
A mental health crisis team was called to his home in April after police officers found him acting "irate" and "irrationally," but he was not taken into custody, per AP. This is a developing story and will be updated.
When asked how he's gonna spend the 9 million Swedish kronor cash price (about $1.11 million), Thaler landed a perfect joke, that only he could pull off: "I will try to spend it as irrationally as possible," he cracked.
With ultranationalist leaders and weapon fetishists in control of Washington and Moscow, buttressed by military yes-men and mercenary defense contractors, there's little to stand in the way of a new, irrationally exuberant buildup of bizarre new nuclear forces.
Since her mother neglected T.'s basic needs and was irrationally punitive, T. learned early that pleasing her mother was a matter of life or death and so was resolved to become a "good girl" in order to survive.
In a scathing and meticulous ruling, he said Mr Ross had "alternately ignored, cherry-picked or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria".
"What we are seeing," he wrote, "is the corrupting of conservatism Conservative affection for Trump, Goldberg argued, involved conservatives behaving as irrationally as black people or college students: And when I say "the people" I don't mean "those people.
The game of how much billionaires are worth is an often silly exercise that nonetheless matters a great deal to the absurdly wealthy, even when it typically involves irrationally large sums that have little practical day-to-day value.
Among the passengers who choose to fly, the flight attendants said that they had noticed some who weren't behaving any differently, some who seemed to be taking prudent steps — like washing hands — and others who were behaving more irrationally.
A growing chorus of investors, including GMO LLC co-founder Jeremy Grantham, are saying the market is in a "melt-up," as prices start to be driven up irrationally by investors fearing they are missing out on strong profits.
BofA noted that sentiment overall dipped in February but the firm remains "irrationally bullish" on the market due to a "full capitulation into [a] QE-forever theme," a reference to central banks' continuing to pump money into financial markets.
So when photos of her hanging out with Charlie Puth in Miami Beach this weekend surfaced — just weeks after her supposed split from Teen Wolf actor Tyler Posey — the naysayers wasted no time expressing their irrationally strong feelings on Twitter.
"I became irrationally terrified of fat," she writes in the book, explaining that after watching both her mother and stepmother adhere to diets, she began to subsist primarily on rice cakes, apples, and nonfat yogurt from the ages of 14-18.
Even if a quant investor has conviction in their model, the addition of fundamental analysis and human intervention permits them to override areas of the market that may be trading irrationally (think energy in late 2015 or Brazilian equities in January).
For example, if I was worried about not getting a response to a text, I might believe (irrationally) that it has something to do with how that person feels about me, rather than the more obvious explanation: they're just busy.
Even though steps are being taken to eliminating racism for good, for every step we take forward, we always take three steps backwards, I hope that one day African Americans can stand near police officers without fearing being irrationally arrested. _________
The immediate moments before and after the attack Harper was attending a party across the street, and "began damaging cars right near the house, was acting irrationally ... and at one point, he injured himself," Metz said days after the incident.
It can react "irrationally," by building up its "police state" to contain and control the migrants, or it can act "with rationality," by exchanging intelligence more freely with other European nations to help identify violent and radicalized people before they strike.
Understandably, the other Roys—the utterly broken manslaughterer Kendall (Jeremy Strong), irrationally cocky Roman (Kieran Culkin), and the just-married, still-miserable Shiv (Sarah Snook)—perceive this as a test of loyalty at best and an invasive mind game at worst.
Prosecutors said a city councilman who blocked an ambulance at an immigrants' rights protest earlier this year had acted "irrationally and unreasonably" and was guilty of disorderly conduct and other misdemeanors, no matter how just he believed his cause to be.
That means that Democrats can decry Trump for alleged crimes, Trump can denounce the Democrats and the media for being irrationally opposed to him, but that constant battle may just be the background noise of American politics at this point.
I do suggest, though, in dealing with an irrationally self-important and utterly priority-challenged bride, that your friend make a decision upfront and stick to it: either all in, or all out, because there's too much friction in the middle.
When I went to the exhibition, Robert Grosvenor (January 8–February 23, 2020), I saw bubbles on the surface of the perfectly still water, leading me to think (irrationally) that I might be looking at a very large sheet of glass.
Two nuclear tests and 30 missile launches later, North Korea is closer than ever to putting that capacity in the hands of a leader who seems to act impulsively, even irrationally, and may not be bound by the rules of deterrence.
"I am increasingly worried about the ease with which mobs get formed and act very irrationally and cruelly in a short time period on the basis of no information," said Siddharth Varadarajan, editor of The Wire, an online news site.
In a series of morning tweets, Mr. Trump said Ms. Pelosi had behaved "so irrationally" in spurning his offer to restore the temporary protections he took away from some undocumented immigrants in exchange for $5.7 billion for a border wall.
Luckily, provided you don't behave irrationally, everything will get straightened out by the middle of the month — which is when the Studio Museum in Harlem opens Fictions, a group show featuring artists who are harnessing the power of storytelling in their work.
" - The Daily Show, December 8, 2015 "Look, I know there's just a lot of nuance to the situation, and every conservative isn't the same, I know, but it's just easier on my brain to be irrationally afraid of an entire group of people.
Given the language of the amendment ("unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office") and the historical record of the amendment, it seems to apply where a president is fully incapacitated, not where a president acts impulsively, irrationally or even dishonestly.
Enjoy eventually forgetting all about it, having it nestle into your subconscious for a few months, and then suddenly having it burst out the first time you see a "holding the stick" penalty get called in October and it makes you irrationally angry.
At the top of a voluminous and talent-rich voice cast (which, alas, neglects to include the maestros of irate sarcasm Don Rickles and Nicky Katt), Jason Sudeikis portrays Red, the irascible odd bird out in a community of irrationally upbeat avian neighbors.
The Brooklyn-based nonprofit Center for Popular Democracy Action and the city of Newburgh, New York accused the government on Tuesday of arbitrarily, capriciously and irrationally slashing resources to count blacks, Hispanics, immigrants, the homeless and other members of "hard-to-count" communities.
John Leonard, Macquarie's global head of equities, tells Axios that such predictions don't make them super-bulls; it's more that many other investors are "irrationally bearish" on equities and have missed out on a great deal of the gains in recent years.
The recent surge in stock market prices, he said, was a logical "revaluation" of the corporate sector in light of the lower corporate tax rate, not a sign that investors have become irrationally confident or that a risky financial bubble is developing.
I'm that person who gets irrationally upset in movies when they play a song released one year after the action is supposed to take place (I'm looking at you Pirate Radio!), or when liberties are taken for narrative consistency (*cough* The Other Boleyn Girl).
" Penton said he'd moved into Garofalo's residence two months ago and did not know him before that, according to the Republic, which adds that according to court documents, Penton "said Garofalo earlier had scared him by speaking irrationally about black holes and alternate universes.
Even as pundits and experts smugly dismiss the power of resentful (and, frankly, quite fragile) white voters who privately assume Trump's Vox Musculus can save their nation from the irrationally perceived threat of multicultural annihilation, the reality-show mogul still posts disturbingly strong numbers.
What researchers have found is that people act irrationally in the face of sunk costs—basically, because they've already invested X amount of money into something, they have to keep doing it, even if it's ultimately doomed to fail or the wrong decision for them.
Dean added that Long had a documented history of mental illness, including an incident in April in which police were called to Long's house while he was "irate" and "acting irrationally," but a mental health specialist determined he didn't meet the criteria for incarceration.
The humanization of AI and autonomy can seem like a slightly desperate attempt to win over an unwilling public since people believe, irrationally, that self-driving cars are less safe than human drivers and that artificial intelligence will someday result in the singularity that kills us all.
"Equity investors are beginning to become so concerned about the potential downside for stocks that they are starting to irrationally pay up for short-term protection when longer-term protection is cheaper," Brian Reynolds, asset class strategist at New York-based Canaccord Genuity, said in a note.
He was separated from his family, living in another state—the only workable solution to waking up in the middle of night punching the pillows next to his wife's face, and desperately, irrationally wanting to use those same fists whenever he heard his young children cry.
If US officials think Kim Jong-un is irrational, shouldn't they be concerned that he'll respond to a limited attack irrationally—by starting a war that kills hundreds of thousands of North and South Korean civilians and large numbers of US troops in a matter of hours?
I wanted nothing more than to bound over the rocks, as dreadlocked Dylan was doing in Converse low-tops, and dip my feet in the pristine water, but those feet, I was now irrationally sure, would fail me, and I'd slip, fall, dash my brains out below.
In Mr. Isaacs' case, the prosecutors from the state attorney general's office argued that instead of shooting at a man he feared — however rationally or irrationally — might kill him, he could have simply rolled up his window and driven away, making a turn off Atlantic Avenue.
Surprise bills are really only a symptom of the underlying disease plaguing American health care — exorbitantly high and irrationally set prices — but they are a particularly egregious example, as they can leave even patients who have insurance with medical bills that total tens of thousands of dollars.
First, Jaime and Bronn watch the Unsullied and the Dothraki show off their numbers in front of the city, and have a conversation about cocks that made me regret investing so many years of my life in a TV show that's so irrationally obsessed with this piece of anatomy.
But, the second that Donald Trump irrationally cosigned white supremacy and people's freedom to assemble after noting that there was "hatred, bigotry, and violence on many side" that was to blame for the violence at the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11-12, 2017.
SO YOU CAN STILL BE IRRATIONALLY EXUBERANT AND STILL HAVE AS YOU SAY, A LONG RUNWAY BEFORE US. IS THAT THE ENVIRONMENT THAT YOU THINK GIVEN TAXES, WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND SO MANY OTHER THINGS THAT SEEM TO BE A TAILWIND FOR STOCKS?
Obvious Ventures closes an irrationally sized third fund The firm co-founded by Medium CEO and Twitter co-founder Ev Williams announced that it has closed its third fund, "OV3," at $271,828,182 — a number that the graphing calculator-owning among us may recognize as e, or Euler's number. 4.
Where we're usually yelling at characters for being too dumb and blind to see the murderer right in front of them, Species gives us reason to disregard our lives and safety, in the form of the only feeling we can all relate to being irrationally consumed by: arousal.
The shooter, 22011-year-old Ian David Long, had been in contact with police in the past for a minor traffic collision, for being the victim of a battery at a bar in April 237, and for acting "irrationally" at his home earlier this year, said Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean.
All these women, despite their surface differences, share this trait, and that's part of the appeal: watching irrationally rich women drop their facades of elegance and sophistication to reveal their ugliest selves in an attempt to — and this is the fantastic twist — remain relevant enough to stay on for another season.
"I think China and Russia will say: 'You backed out of the invitation, the US is the one that is acting irrationally, that is operating irresponsibly, so we need to ease up on the sanctions to help the Korean people,' so they have the justification for reducing the sanctions," he said.
Tastemade, which raised more than $80 million in financing from investors — including Goldman Sachs, Raine Ventures, Scripps Networks, Liberty Media and Redpoint Ventures during the most recent irrationally exuberant venture bubble earlier this decade — operates six studios across four continents and counts hundreds of millions of viewers, according to Martin-Coppola.
And while I'm not trying to "get over" it (this experience will be a part of what makes me me for the rest of my life, Bowe says), I have caught myself behaving irrationally in situations where I know it's about the suicide I witnessed and not the actual moment I'm in (e.g.
Bogost argues that games are irrationally looking for cultural and artistic relevance by chasing after Hollywood, and while that might be a fair takedown of how many games approach storytelling, the medium has become the entertainment of choice for many, and there's little evidence that's going to change in the years ahead.
"Any company, like Bank of America, with a significant Latino customer base and that seeks to build further business with the growing Latino community, would do well to avoid policies or practices that discriminate, irrationally, on the basis of immigration status," Thomas A. Saenz, MALDEF's president and general counsel, said in a statement.
Sure, some fake friends and old professional rivals will most likely make a joke or two behind your back, but I'd wager that an order of magnitude more people will be genuinely happy that you're doing so well, and relieved that you're showing them a version of life they've been irrationally afraid of.
Mr. Ross "failed to consider several important aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria; and failed to justify significant departures from past policies and practices," he wrote.
The result has been such toxicity on college campuses that even conservatives acknowledge it is causing their side to dig in irrationally, growing intractable even when the speaker is someone like Mr. Yiannopoulos, who has defended pederasty, or Richard Spencer, a white supremacist and self-appointed leader of the fringe alt-right movement.
An opera singer who the authorities say acted irrationally, danced on the top of an S.U.V. and led officers on a chase was fired at by sheriff's deputies and Secret Service agents on Friday after her vehicle breached two security checkpoints at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump's resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
These films make us recognize that our desires and our impulses — our sense of what is wrong and right, but also what we irrationally want — are often rooted in a past that can be hard to see, like the edges of a riverbed from which a beautiful limestone rock was once lifted.
The back end of these 13 episodes is much more exciting and also a lot weirder (in a great way) than the first half, featuring delights such as Jeri Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss) leaning into her ice queen status, Trish Walker (Rachael Taylor) being irrationally violent, and a promising future for Jessica and the series.
Like when I'm on the A train and I pass Canal Street — the subway stop I used for work during my darkest days — I'm reminded that I was so anxious it took me hours to get on the train because I was irrationally afraid of a terrorist attack or of fainting onto the third rail.
To test whether investors are irrationally influenced by unrelated events to "read across" higher chances of a crash in financial markets, the study looked at the responses of investors who lived within 30 miles of a moderate earthquake, one which was big enough to be upsetting but not an economic force which would drive the overall stock market.
CDC Statistics Show What Happens When You Don&apost VaccinateThe latest figures: Between January 1 and August 29 of this year, nearly 600 confirmed measles…Read more ReadUnlike anti-vaxxers who voluntarily and irrationally choose to not get themselves or their children vaccinated, there are some people who can't get vaccinated for health reasons and depend on herd immunity.
Some of VICE's finest employees shared tales of what irrationally spooked them the most as children—so take off your mask, turn off Poltergeist, and read on for the things that scared us silly that probably shouldn't have... Teddy Ruxpin was an animatronic teddy bear you put an audio cassette in, and it would tell stories and sing.
The learning perspective also explains why the compulsion for alcohol or drugs can be so strong and why people with addiction continue even when the damage far outweighs the pleasure they receive and why they can appear to be acting irrationally: If you believe that something is essential to your survival, your priorities won't make sense to others.
"He failed to consider several important aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria; and failed to justify significant departures from past policies and practices — a veritable smorgasbord of classic, clear-cut APA violations," the decision says.
The lawsuit argues that the practice of family separations is "irrationally discriminatory" and violates the constitutional guarantee of equal protection "because it targets only people crossing our southwestern border, the majority of whom are from Latin America, and not anyone crossing the northern border or entering the United States elsewhere," according to a news release from New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood's office.
"[Ross] failed to consider several important aspects of the problem; alternately ignored, cherry-picked, or badly misconstrued the evidence in the record before him; acted irrationally both in light of that evidence and his own stated decisional criteria; and failed to justify significant departures from past policies and practices—a veritable smorgasbord of classic, clear-cut APA violations," he wrote.
"When you've had as much freedom to do what you want to do and think what you want and say what you want and act as you please, then you get irrationally rankled at having to curtail your life and your thought in any way," says McIntosh, who also founded the National SEED project, which helps teachers create courses that are more gender sensitive and multicultural.
You can adjust up or down for cheating, steroids, narcissism, and dating Madonna as you see fit, but the numbers are the numbers and the truth is the truth, and Rodriguez—love him, hate him, irrationally despise him (this last one is saved for members of the New York media)—is an inner circle Hall of Famer, and one of the greatest players of his generation.
So it may be that Democrats are acting irrationally by allowing their voters to determine their votes, that LOL nothing matters and every Democrat should vote like Grijalva and Jayapal: The challenge that Lipinski faces is rare: Rather than being backed exclusively by insurgent progressive groups, his challenger has garnered broad support among unions and groups like EMILY's list with close ties to the party.
The name 'Winter-een-mas' was first mentioned in 2003 during a story arc that involved one of the main characters, Ethan, creating the holiday and crowning himself its king (eventually adorning a scepter with the irrationally large 'Duke' controller that came with the original Xbox) in order to take his mind off of the fact that the heat in his home was broken.
She starts with singing "Frère Jacques" like Cher, which is actually pretty spot on, but more importantly than that, she reveals they are good mates, which immediately makes me feel irrationally jealous that Cher and Celine have probably sat in a hotel room in Vegas somewhere in their diamond-studded nighties and shared a box of wine and got stoned and laughed for hours and I wasn't there to witness it.
On the pitch, my photographer is gently scolded for taking pictures from unsanctioned angles, while the club's head coach Patrick Vieira (who himself made his professional debut with Cannes at the age of 03, which should go to show that only in America do we irrationally cling to the purity and youth of our beloved Sports Teens) keeps a tight grip on the time his players spend in the sun.
Back in the 1990s, when I first began writing about young women's quandaries in a changing world — loss of confidence, stunted ambition, negative body image, sexual shaming — there was both a desire for and an apprehension about change: Some parents worried, not irrationally, that raising a daughter to be outspoken or sexually empowered would come at a social cost, that she would be labeled a bitch or a slut.
Stonecipher and John McDonnell, who seemed almost irrationally intent on the Salieri-style project of seeing Boeing fail at the enterprise that had done in his own family business, issued what Sorscher called a "medieval" ultimatum: Develop the plane for less than 40 percent of what the 777 had cost to develop 13 years earlier, and build each plane out of the gate for less than 113 percent of the 777's unit costs in 2003.
Ryan Braun's contract (roughly $80 million over four years) won't seem as burdensome during the offseason, when budgets and lineups are thinner; Jonathan Villar's two-way stylings at shortstop could cause a team to act irrationally; Corey Knebel is a power-armed young reliever, and they tend to get gobbled up like jelly beans by contending teams; and heck, some general manager might find late-bloomer Junior Guerra enthralling enough to trade for in a desolate free agent environment for starting pitchers.
In a Reddit post, Cydia founder Jay "Saurik" Freeman said he had initially planned to shut the entire store after years of frustration running it, but had bumped up the timetable after a serious security issue was discovered:The reality is that I wanted to just shut down the Cydia Store entirely before the end of the year, and was considering moving the timetable up after receiving the report (to this weekend); this service loses me money and is not something I have any passion to maintain: it was a critical component of a healthy ecosystem, and for a while it helped fund a small staff of people to maintain the ecosystem, but it came at great cost to my sanity and led lots of people to irrationally hate me due to what amounted to a purposeful misunderstanding of how profit vs.

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