A
nonsensical argument is when someone says things that don't make sense or have logical reasons. It is confusing and lacks proper evidence or reasoning.
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And it's appealing because the U.S. system leads to all sorts of
nonsensical arguments about whether golf buddies or prostitutes have duties of confidentiality, and who needs to know who got paid for breaching those duties.
There have been so many
nonsensical arguments made about Europe by both the Leave and Remain camps that it's sometimes exhausting just to keep track, but the ones being made by the prime minister are worthy of special attention.
Oh, look, Mark uses the
same nonsensical argument yet again, in an attempt to prove that a fetus has the same rights as a person.
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a nonsensical argument b / c a compentent doctor can prescribe hormones that have the same effect.
Hollins complained about the Rudy Gay trade and seemed to feed
the nonsensical arguments that new management was more about cost savings than winning.
That is a tired and
nonsensical argument that I am sick of hearing.
The atmosphere generated in the London Stadium once again disproved
the nonsensical argument that the venue can be compared to a library.
Don't hide behind
some nonsensical argument that you can't say anything.»
I suspect that lawyer is still making
nonsensical arguments, and his clients are going to prison.