Sentences with phrase «nonsensical nature»

I find it difficult to understand your leap to the unfathomable nonsensical nature of Global warming
Together with a general overflow of information and its nonsensical nature, this is the part of the internet that he considers the context for his work.
As the story progresses, the three (supposed) law enforcement agents concoct a series of deeply stupid and massively illegal (never mind immoral) strategies for bringing down the Cartel (and achieving a handful of additional goals), most of which fail miserably — which is not surprising, on account of their flawed and nonsensical nature.
One could be forgiven for noticing a resemblance between this game and a fourteen - year - old's summer project, thanks to its seemingly nonsensical nature and arbitrary mechanics.
Indeed, the introductory cutscenes are probably my favorite part of the game primarily for their shear nonsensical nature.
Yup, and that, my friend, is the nonsensical nature of religion.

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The unfortunate person who declares that they are the work of blind, deaf and innumerable elements and causes and natures, which stream like floods; and the foolish, delirious person who claims that that wondrous remedy poured itself out when the phials were knocked over and formed itself, are certainly unreasonable and nonsensical.
Beyond that, granting rights to nature is intellectually nonsensical.
Part of the reason bookmakers feel able to offer such nonsensical odds on the Premier League's smaller teams is the nature of the competition.
My, arguably, nonsensical love for animals will surely make me roll my eyes to the snake scene, especially to that, by nature, lame joke and if it comes to them or the wolfs I'm pretty sure I'll be on Team Wolfs, since I don't know personally any of the human characters.
The art, poetry and performance produced by dada artists is often satirical and nonsensical in nature.
It is central however to the superstitious and fearful who need to demonize any opposition to their nonsensical beliefs, including the unadorned and irrefutable truth; in this case recasting the responsible and mature concern for the health of the physical world that's the real «belief» motivating most «environmentalists», as «pagan» «nature worship».
The notion that there is, in nature, «the climate sensitivity» (TECS) is scientifically nonsensical, for TECS is defined in terms of the equilibrium temperature ∆ T but ∆ T is not an observable feature of the real world.
To me, the whole idea of «giving up on our immersion within nature» and «decoupling» ourselves is unrealistic and nonsensical.
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