Sentences with phrase «vacuousness of»

Scientists have increasingly weighed in on the vacuousness of the current emphasis on renewable energy generation.
SebastianH routinely helps to demonstrate the vacuousness of those advocating alarm with regard to modern day climate changes.
It was intended to illustrate the vacuousness of how «climate science» attribution works.
It is the vacuousness of the statement «We've already set out that we want more good school places wherever children are in the country» before Greening gets to her solution which worries me.
The setting is today's Russian middle class of spacious, well - furnished apartments, elegant restaurants with jazz purring in the background and the selfie vacuousness of contemporary materialism.
Among the pleasantly - promising minor figures, Lamont Johnson was left hopelessly stranded by the vacuousness of Furble Feeble - Dreedle and the stifling predictability of Reginald Rose's script for SomebodyKilledHerHusband.
But no amount of directorial trickery can mask the essential vacuousness of the story and its characters.
I tried to indicate the vacuousness of Alan Johnson's Labour in For Britain as a way of saying «This is not serious, we need to hear the arguments for and against in a way that helps us think for ourselves».
Updike tellingly portrays the vacuousness of life in present - day America.
In Rabbit Redux, the sequel to Rabbit, Run, the vacuousness of modern life remains, but the likable veneer has worn thin.
Religion which claims to speak in the name of a God has no means to demonstrate the source of their licence and atheists, responding to intellectual and spiritual vacuousness of religious myth, has concluded, in the absence of any direct evidence, how can there be a God?

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Now the latter alternative is intended to apply to the property of total vacuousness, for example; but not to all properties.
Moreover, he opines that these proofs are essentially arguments that reduce to absurdity any alternatives to panentheism by demonstrating their incoherence or vacuousness.68 Moreover, the proofs may show that the idea of the dipolar deity or the Unsurpassable Object of our worship is not nonsense.69
This lack of awareness, though, is directly commensurate with the «perception» of vacuousness that scientism has «found» to be «inherent» in the physical world.
It seeks to call theological educators back from the abyss of intellectual and moral relativism and the vacuousness and triviality that they entail.
The tragedy of Ukraine is that there is a fundamental vacuousness in its dominant political discourse about «joining Europe», and a mismatch between the aspirations of its society, especially its younger generations, for a better life (which is seen as synonymous with a «European choice») and the capacity of the Ukrainian state and the EU to deliver.
Cameron offers a response of convincing vacuousness.
«But let's see the vacuousness and intellectual laziness in the twist they have given what President Buhari said, out of sheer malice and evil hearts.
While the film does center around two detectives trying to determine who drained the blood and removed the reproductive organs of some young wayward girl, the real mystery is why someone drained the intelligence out of Ellroy's novel, ripping out its soul in favor of glossy, empty - headed vacuousness.
This gives it an air of vacuousness and serves no other purpose than being a warning about going out to play by yourself.
As in the Lettres de non-motivation (Letters of Non-Application) that he has been sending out to employers regularly since 2004 — in which he responds to newspaper advertisements and details his reasons for not applying for the jobs in question — his work often appropriates the vocabulary, mechanisms and modus operandi of the sectors by which it is informed, the better to highlight their dogmas, excesses and, when all is said and done, their vacuousness.
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