Incoherence
in sentence
37 examples of Incoherence in a sentence
Often, speech and thinking become disorganized to the point of
incoherence.
I won't even try to discuss the
incoherence
of the "plot" or the inability of the characters to be personable because at about 1 hour in, I realized none of this mattered.
There are about three amusing lines, and a plot that gives
incoherence
a new meaning.
Much unexplained
incoherence
follows as Cassie's mental state degenerates further, until we reach the predictable conclusion.
Actors of stature - Robert Duvall, Robert Downey, Jr. - are deployed in roles which go nowhere; a director of occasional genius produces a film which looks like it is filmed through a coffee-stained camera lens; a writer (John Grisham) who has never produced anything of merit, discovers new depths of under-motivated
incoherence.
It's low-budget dreck, that is certain--but through its persistent incoherence, it kept my attention, even though the one feeling I had when the credits started to roll was absolute indifference.
But that is all you get. 4 seasons (and counting for some unknowable reason) of awkward silence, broken by miscues and babbling
incoherence.
What really got my goat was the thorough
incoherence
of the "story".
Of all the excessively nonsensical, rancid and imbecilic Sexploitation movies ever made during the decade of the 1970's (and genre buffs know there are a LOT of them), Doris Wishman's "The Amazing Transplant" definitely takes the cake when talking in terms of pure senselessness and sheer
incoherence.
The soundtrack is a masterpiece of
incoherence
ranging from tinny renditions of what sounded suspiciously like Morricone's 'The Good The Bad and The Ugly' theme played on a Stylophone to mellow Spanish guitar music, to 10 second loops of synthesised rock - ALL IN THE SAME SCENE!
There are some people who try to reclaim 'Nadja' - along with Abel Ferrera's 'The Addiction' the most stultifyingly pretentious film ever made, bludgeoning the audience with Wim Wenders-like globs of pseudo-philosophical gabble and supposedly 'arty' screes of visual
incoherence
- by suggesting it is comic.
I know it's a long shot, but if you fancy sheer lunacy and incoherence, you'll love "Horror House on Highway Five".
Indonesia and the Philippines are weaker, overwhelmed by policy
incoherence
and fire-fighting at home, and with insufficient capacity to deal with the WTO's burgeoning and increasingly complicated agenda.
And yet, despite its anonymity and incoherence, the right is potentially very powerful.
The spillover effects of non-inclusive growth are already evident almost everywhere, to varying degrees, in the form of social polarization, policy gridlock and incoherence, and a generalized loss of public trust.
At the moment, however, the US is offering Turkey – and the region – only
incoherence
and more empty promises.
US President Donald Trump’s bluster in the wake of the chemical attack exposes the
incoherence
and contradictions of his approach, as well as his lack of any real strategy in Syria.
Although we refugees, immigrants, exiles, and outcasts do not boast ad infinitum that “we are the best,” as many Americans do, we still believe that the US remains a powerful guarantor of freedom and democracy, and we consider its
incoherence
part of its liberty.
Others seek comfort in the expectation that Trump’s wildly contradictory plans – lower taxes, while raising infrastructure spending; helping the neglected working class, while slashing welfare and repealing the Affordable Care Act – will suck his administration into a swamp of infighting, incoherence, and incompetence.
But, seen in their entirety, the risk of
incoherence
has become evident.
(Nor, for that matter, is lengthy incoherence).
Nevertheless, the risks of passivity, indecision, and
incoherence
are even greater.
But whatever statement Trump’s decision made, it seems destined to be drowned out by his administration’s subsequent babble of strategic
incoherence.
In the early 1930’s, monetary-policy
incoherence
paralyzed US policy, with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York locked in insurmountable conflict with the Chicago Fed over monetary easing (at that time through open-market securities purchases).
There is a curious
incoherence
in the argument that the Indian decision undermines property rights.
But the problems arising from the
incoherence
of national climate policies are real.
And it is the
incoherence
of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy that is perpetuating the rift.
The first is the
incoherence
of American leadership.
It was 1987, and the newly-confirmed chair of the Federal Reserve was elaborating on how he had “learned to mumble with great incoherence” in the short months since he had “become a central banker.”
Suddenly Obamacare, chaos in the White House, wild tweets and political incoherence, as well as a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, for which Trump had appeared unprepared, were utterly forgotten.
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