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1 Some people are giving us an even chance but that's plain daft .
2 In a statement they said: To describe Ken as anti-Semitic is plain daft .
3 To try to write a budget for 2013 would be just plain daft .
4 To refer to this unruly hybrid as "International Rules" is plain daft .
5 It's not a huge issue in itself, but it's plain daft all the same.
6 Carroll makes no apologies for his obsession with the obscure and at times plain daft .
7 They have been impenetrable, hectoring, alienating and plain daft .
8 You'd be just plain daft to miss out.
9 His films were shocking, flamboyant, irreverent, anarchic as well as warm and funny and sometimes plain daft .
10 Watching The Naked Election made you realise that most of those who stand for election must really be plain daft .
11 The local council is doing some housekeeping with a clearout of old, obsolete or just plain daft bylaws dating back to 1933.
12 Motorists who disagree with " plain daft " speed limits will soon be able to challenge them by using a new appeals process.
13 As the economist Eamonn Butler puts it, the 'perfect market is not just an abstraction; it's plain daft ...
14 The thought of racing through 18 miles of flushing weirs and spinning torrents is strictly for the madly adventurous or the just plain daft .
15 The idea that a quarter of a million jobs can be spirited out of the overall economy -and where needed -is plain daft .
16 However, none of that has any bearing on the fact that many of the consultants' objections to the new Medical Practitioners Bill are plain daft .
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