Many think it would be mad to imperil this proven source of economic growth.
"I would be mad not to take that fight and knock him out, " said Haye.
Britain, for instance, would be mad to turn its back on financial services (see article).
If you are mad Obama was re-elected, you can be mad at them for that one as well.
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It may be mad, but it is somehow an expected part of the ritual of reconstruction and self-flagellation.
And judging by the evidence of Scotland's hammering, those two teams would be mad to take South Korea lightly.
The Turks simply did not think that their opponent would be mad enough to come at them from the desert.
Quite simply, these newspapers seem to me to be mad to turn down the idea of making more money for nothing.
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Should a deal to repatriate powers become possible, Nick Clegg's party would be mad to stand in its way (and Mr Clegg knows it).
At least they care enough to be mad at you.
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Her utterances would indeed be mad if they had not been made in the context of the present debate in the Conservative Party about relations with the European Union.
For one thing, the United States would be mad to permit Soviet intelligence into its facilities involved in one of the few remaining areas of militarily decisive technological advantage: naval nuclear propulsion.
"Anyone who wouldn't be pleased would be mad - I'm honoured and delighted, " said the star of such films as Trouble in Store (1953), Just My Luck (1957) and The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968).
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You'd be mad at having to return your car to the mechanic within a month, yet rehospitalization after people get their hearts repaired too often is treated as business as usual, laments Dr. Ricardo Bello, a cardiac surgeon at New York's Montefiore Medical Center.
When the trend changes, as it did in May, there will be a mad rush for the exits.
Every time a new piece of technology comes out there seems to be a mad rush to find something wrong with it.
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Bill Murray plays Steve Zissou, an old-style explorer of the seas, who could easily be a mad American cousin, twice removed, of Jacques Cousteau.
With the current situations it is all most impossible for Google to restore the popularity of Orkut and trying on it will be a mad decision.
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And we can be as mad as we want, but the fact of the matter is we've got to work through this huge mess that was made in the financial system.
Creditors attorneys (including me) thus look for every opportunity to drag the debtor before the court with the idea based on good experience that before long the judge will be flaming mad at the debtor for wasting time and will really bring down the hammer.
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It seems to me that you can now be half as mad at the old or new me.
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