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41Irrational (Begriffsklärung) — Irrational bezeichnet: die Irrationalität (Unvernunft) Irrationale Zahl, eine nichtrationale reelle Zahl. Das ist eine Zahl, die sich nicht als Verhältnis von zwei ganzen Zahlen ergibt. Irrationalismus als Weltanschauung das Computerspiele… …
42Irrational Games — (connu de 2007 à 2010 sous le nom de 2K Boston/Australia) est une entreprise de développement de jeux vidéo fondée en 1997 par Ken Levine, Jonathan Chey, et Robert Fermier. En janvier 2006, Take Two Interactive annonce le rachat de l entreprise… …
43Irrational exuberance — is a phrase used by former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in a speech given at the American Enterprise Institute during the stock market boom of the 1990s. The phrase was interpreted by financial pundits as a typical extraordinary… …
44irrational conclusion — index non sequitur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
45irrational terror — index panic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
46Irrational Number — [engl.], irrationale Zahl …
47Irrational number — In mathematics, an irrational number is any real number that is not a rational number that is, it is a number which cannot be expressed as a fraction m / n , where m and n are integers, with n non zero. Informally, this means numbers that cannot… …
48Irrational rhythm — In music, the term irrational rhythm refers both to a particular extension of the traditional Western notation system for musical time,and to all the various rhythmic effects indicated or achieved by means of this extended notation. Traditional… …
49irrational depression — (i.RASH.uh.nul di.PRESH.un) n. A feeling of unwarranted pessimism regarding the stock market or the economy. Example Citation: Investors have coined a new phrase for the relentless declines: irrational depression, a play on the famous phrase… …
50Irrational Exuberance — For other uses of the term Irrational exuberance, see the Irrational exuberance (disambiguation) article. Irrational Exuberance is a March 2000 book written by Yale University professor Robert Shiller, named after Alan Greenspan s irrational… …