"Nonsensical claims" refers to statements or assertions that are illogical, ridiculous, or lacking any basis in reality. These claims do not make sense and are often seen as absurd or unbelievable.
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They no more speak for the country, or the majority, than any other political party, especially given that a lot of their «support» is merely people frightened by prospects of a Labour / SNP Government, and other
nonsensical claims of what Labour might do in power!
You haven't answered a simple, direct question but instead make
nonsensical claims about arguments you imagine me to be making.
More to the point, it is an
utterly nonsensical claim — so nonsensical, in fact, that it is doubtful that those who make it can truly be considered atheists in any coherent sense.
Their predilection for conspiracy theories leads them to envision a massive conspiracy among doctors and hospitals, and it simply never occurs to them that they exist in an echo chamber which mirrors their
own nonsensical claims back to them.
In the wake of the tragic death of homebirth advocate Caroline Lovell, there have been
several nonsensical claims put forth by homebirth advocates battling to avoid cognitive dissonance.
But why wasn't this
clearly nonsensical claim noticed long ago by at least one of the 3,000 scientists who contributed to the IPCC report?
In an
equally nonsensical claim, fossil fuel corps are blaming cities who have, for so long, been captive to fossil fuel energy sources, for their own carbon emissions.
Analysis of
these nonsensical claims reveals the same error at the heart of each: an inability to do 4th grade math.
Four years ago, in a meeting with the CTNewsJunkie editorial board, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy made the outrageous,
nonsensical claim that teachers leaving the profession had nothing to do with such punitive policies, and when provided with research to the contrary his reply was silence and a determination to stay his clearly detrimental course.
«Today's ruling puts to rest
the nonsensical claim by class - action lawyers that our $ 25 Loblaw card is misleading and confusing,» said Kevin Groh, Loblaw's vice-president of corporate affairs and communication, in a statement.
The nonsensical claim was only formally withdrawn in early 2010, after the failure of the Copenhagen Climate Conference.
People claim that Wi - Fi routers keep them awake at night, cause cancer, cause hyperactivity in children, and all manner of unsupported and
nonsensical claims.