Their idea of putting U.S. forces in the middle of this conflict is sheer lunacy.
Compounding this lunacy was the SEC's inexplicable failure to enforce the rule against "naked" short-selling.
His descent into madness is rapid but not sudden, and his lunacy seems inevitable.
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Because of the lunacy of this process, I still think there's a decent chance Nevada has a say.
The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin, would enshrine such lunacy in legislation, no less.
Scottish football treats the white-out with all the courage - or make that lunacy - of Captain Oates.
The Fed's trying to manipulate the economy is lunacy when economists can't even measure what is actually going on.
But it may be the only way to escape the lunacy of having uneconomic banks that aren't for sale.
When we declined to accept his inflated prices, a calm and polite demeanor gave way to explosive and unpredictable lunacy.
So, congratulations are due for the lunacy of this promotional wheeze for SoulCalibur V, latest in the sword-centric fighting franchise.
To expect Apple (or any company, for that matter) to introduce new disruptive technologies in short time periods is just lunacy.
But despite the idiocy of Livni's arguments and the lunacy of Kadima's policy, consistent opinion polls show Kadima closely trailing Likud.
Putting a home on the market in this grim real-estate climate might seem like lunacy considering how heavily the market favors buyers.
Steve McNamara of the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association also criticised the apparent bias against commercial vehicles, calling it a "policy of lunacy".
He points out that its media and publishing companies were the first to embrace paywalls and dump the lunacy of free content.
Packham, 51, has described proposals to reduce the number of hours by half at Cobbett Road Library in Southampton as "short-termist lunacy".
Dr John Large, a nuclear expert who has advised the Royal Navy and helped Russia raise the Kursk submarine, called the proposal "sheer lunacy".
Professor Malcolm Gillies, the vice chancellor, has described the UKBA's decision as "not particularly cogent" which is a polite way of saying sheer lunacy.
Patane, who is also executive producer of the documentary "Camp Woz: The Admirable Lunacy of Philanthropy, " said he enjoys watching his friend dance each week.
And yet it would be lunacy to ignore the evil in the air that is born of darker reasons than the old game of football.
But it was an Internet bellwether of sorts--a bellwether for lunacy.
The mainstream media tends to treat this as lunacy or extremism.
Andrew Carter, Conservative group leader, said the decision was "absolute lunacy" when other cities, including neighbouring Bradford, were looking at extending the amount of free-parking available.
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The speed of the about-turn does little for Mr Thain's credibility, but this time it is not lunacy to wonder whether a turning-point has been reached.
In Gents with No Cents, Delegge takes a close look at Wall Street and uncovers its root mentality, which he believe hovers between lunacy and adolescence.
Also, if gay people wish to lead conventionally bourgeois lives by getting married, that may be lunacy on their part but it's a credit to our values.
However, by taking that stance at the get go simply supports the far left lunacy of Bob Crow, leader of the militant, Rail and Maritime Transportation workers (RMT).
When the next recession reveals the next act of lunacy and the urge to re-regulate finance takes hold, remember that today's successes were founded partly on those freedoms.
Thoughts of seeding, thoughts of abandoning replays are sheer lunacy.
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