Sentences with phrase «seemingly incomprehensible»

In his 2013 book, Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology After the End of the World, Morton defines hyperobjects as entities that are bewilderingly huge — global warming, plastic in the ocean, nuclear waste — and seemingly incomprehensible.
Arsene, like many highly intelligent men when they are confronted with the seemingly incomprehensible angst of fans regarding, what appears to him, as a straightforward situation, sometimes shows an inability to understand why there is even a problem, when his vision, motives and methodology are so obvious to him.
With the wonderment of an outsider, I try to understand the seemingly incomprehensible (to me, at least) pull that the belief in Evolution and the Big Bang exerts over so many people's lives.
With the wonderment of an outsider, I try to understand the seemingly incomprehensible (to me, at least) pull that faith exerts over so many people's lives.

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Anyone who's ever run for elective office before knows that America's electoral system is riddled with booby traps, landmines and incomprehensible rules seemingly put in place to prohibit regular Americans from ever running.
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.
The seemingly «incomprehensible» visual range of Ruby's practice thus embodies a schizophrenic, «post-everything» state of perpetual fragmentation and synthesis.
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