Sentences with phrase «incomprehensible words»

It's easy to digest and is mercifully lacking in long, incomprehensible words.
It's painful to listen to TTS for anything more than short information gathering purposes when the rendering is filled with garbled and incomprehensible words.
My husband just wraps me in his arms and allows me to sob uncontrollably while I say incomprehensible words and he just says over and over again, «It's okay, baby.
If visitors find themselves singing off - putting or incomprehensible words, they may leave feeling awkward and thinking that faith is for an eccentric club.
That is some impressively incomprehensible word salad.

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The truth is that the greatest enemies to the doctrines of Jesus are those calling themselves the expositors of them, who have perverted them for the structure of a system of fancy absolutely incomprehensible, and without any foundation in his genuine words.
Once inserted into reality, the word changed to the point where it became incomprehensible language.
If the words are so mixed up as to be incomprehensible how are we to understand their meaning, and if we can not do that how can we claim to be fully participating in the Mass?
in every respect, too, He is man, the formation of God; and thus He took up man into Himself, the invisible becoming visible, the incomprehensible being made comprehensible, the impassible becoming capable of suffering, and the Word being made man, thus summing up all things in Himself: so that as in super-celestial, spiritual, and invisible things, the Word of God is supreme, so also in things visible and corporeal He might possess the supremacy, and, taking to Himself the pre-eminence, as well as constituting Himself Head of the Church, He might draw all things to Himself at the proper time.
Mystery in the title is meant theologically; it designates not a vague sense of something unknown, but, in Hopkins» words, «an incomprehensible certainty» such as the Incarnation.
«Values» becomes an overused code word for «the incomprehensible, rationally indefensible thing that the individual chooses when he or she has thrown off the last vestige of external influence and reached pure, contentless freedom.»
That the Eternal, the Infinite, the Incomprehensible should make decisions, that he should be confronted by an Either / Or, that he should grant or withhold his presence, that he should show grace or wrath, that in other words God has a history, that there is a story of personal encounter between him and man: these are things a philosopher could never admit.
But a lot of those manly men screaming out incomprehensible strings of words on the sidelines are volunteers, because football is the great American sport, and people love to be involved.
«It is incomprehensible that these words came out of the mouth of the president of the United States of America, a country that was founded on being free from discrimination,» said Ileana Ros - Lehtinen, a Republican congresswoman.
«I just find it inconceivable — incomprehensible is a better word — that given the progress that we've made in making these streets safe, we would run risks of tampering with it,» he said.
Some papers will seem totally incomprehensible from the very first word.
SHOULD your descendants uncover this page, yellowed and curling, thousands of years from now, many of these words will be incomprehensible — even if they call themselves speakers of English.
In the face of tragedy, we try to speak because so often we rely on words to connect, to reach out, to make sense of the incomprehensible.
The passage Grece sent was from a book that Darwin did not know, and, given that Grece's translation was pretty incomprehensible and that he was reading the words out of context, it was difficult for him to tell whether it really was an ancient Greek version of natural selection, as Grece claimed.
Conversely, when I encounter any poorly spelled words, or incomprehensible grammar, that are not inside their Safe Space of quotation marks, I'm quite bigoted and have a burning desire to pound the offenders with a baseball bat.
Daily Mail (London); December 12, 2002; 445 words THE Daily Mail has launched its own antidote... pretentious and incomprehensible Turner Prize.
Daily Mail (London); December 12, 2002; 445 words... antidote to the pretentious and incomprehensible Turner Prize.
In other words he apparently thinks we live in a world of mysterious forces which are utterly incomprehensible and climate has responded like a voodoo doll to invisible hands through time.
To a physicist it was a mild play on words; to anyone else it was incomprehensible.
when you read / hear Fowler gently poke a stick at the ridiculous, the incomprehensible, the rubbish - talkers) and looked up the word «quango.»
Marketing used to mean putting a three - line ad in the paper, an ad that was generally incomprehensible for all the savage things we did to the English language to fit 100 words into 75 characters.
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