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illogicality

noun as in unreason

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And although our tax system is manifestly full of anomalies and illogicalities, when it comes to pensions specifically, economists often share a broad vision of what a fiscally neutral tax system should try to do.

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By the end of the show, the queen, Morgan said, “is wrestling with the illogicality of the system” that required such duty of her.

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"He just wanted to highlight the unfairness and illogicality of the regulations," she said.

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We are asked to consider whether the logic of an art form can capture the illogicality of grief: “I thought again of how art may be made,” the man says.

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He wrote: “The prophecy may be hazarded that we shall conform in time, one word in -re after another changing to -er; but we prefer in England to break with our illogicalities slowly.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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