Sentences with phrase «often incomprehensible»

It is a fair criticism of many MVHR systems, that, like many heating systems, the controls are unnecessarily complicated, and often incomprehensible.
Nor have they convincingly countered claims that SBAC is unfair and discriminatory to students who are required to suffer through hours of supposedly «rigorous» and often incomprehensible test questions.
Alas, even the most extreme case of seasonal affective disorder is not enough to propel the film once it begins unraveling in a series of disjointed and often incomprehensible plot twists.
But this film, despite the excellent lead performance of Michael Fassbender (with a decent American accent — I'm American), moves too slickly between the technical, and often incomprehensible, history of Apple early computing and Jobs» seemingly autistic behaviour in terms of his personal relationships.
As directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the action scenes are often incomprehensible, which means that far too much of the film is spent waiting for the action to die down so we can see who is left standing.

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That soldiers of all the armies kept fighting in the horrible trenches, often with a vigor that post-moderns find incomprehensible and more than a little distressing, says something about the human animal that needs discussion.
The primary component has been derivatives, these financial instruments that are largely misunderstood shrouded often by what can appear to be incomprehensible complexity....
«The documentation provided by the white papers and terms and conditions is often objectively insufficient, incomprehensible or even misleading» — Germany's Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, Nov. 9, 2017
Furthermore, the information stated by providers is often insufficient: in contrast to regulated prospectuses, the documentation provided by the white papers and terms and conditions is often objectively insufficient, incomprehensible or even misleading.
In addition, at least some of the New Testament writings were intended for liturgical use, and liturgical language emphasizes the continuity of Christianity by preserving archaic expressions — which are sometimes, though not often, incomprehensible to later generations.
The sudden, often violent, extinguishing of human life or our works by accident, malice or the capricious forces of nature is not only tragic but is in some way incomprehensible to victims and survivors alike.
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.
What Posey brings to this sequence is something I've often felt while watching her movies, even the incomprehensible ones like «Fay Grim.»
These movies often mean a great deal to that generation — they UNDERSTAND, man, what we're going through — and are simultanteously incomprehensible to everyone else.
Too often schools have failed this test miserably, sending home report cards that are meaningless and producing school transcripts that are incomprehensible.
And they learn to read from materials that are often boring at best and incomprehensible at worst, according to researchers from the Center for the Study of Reading at the University of Illinois.
In their homes and en route to the camps, the children are exposed to enormous physical and emotional harm and incomprehensible violence, often upon their own parents and other family members.
It's amazing how what we say often is incomprehensible.
Although Harry does not yearn for city comforts like Lonesome, he is often baffled by Chris's incomprehensible doings and illogical priorities.
We often use jargon and terms that are incomprehensible to owners, yet they will feign understanding to avoid appearing uneducated.
I have oftened wondered if the SCC would have found this situation as incomprehensible, incompatible and unjust as I did.
Likewise, while professional project managers often employ a lingo equally incomprehensible («program definition phase» or «project evaluation and review technique,» anyone?)
The problem isn't the unrepresented litigant but the court system and, to complete Lord Woolf's 1995 quote «its procedures which are still too often inaccessible and incomprehensible to ordinary people».
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