It makes no rational sense: You're down by 21 points, so you talk to a guy whose pull is maybe 5 percent in the polls?
It made no rational sense, but that was how he felt.
This makes little rational sense, but it has a certain psychological plausibility.
Laws that made no rational sense could serve as reminders.
A doctor might have been interested in what her body was doing at that instant; it made no rational sense.
In a rational sense, we could argue forever about that.
The experience was still too new, too fantastic for me to make rational sense of it.
He liked the rational sense of her words and returned to the fish, enjoying it more with each bite.
Such a country would soon cease to be a country in any rational sense.
I knew better in a rational sense, but the emotional impact still bothered me a bit.