Sentence examples for inexplicable behavior from inspiring English sources

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But that's the story people always tell, isn't it, when they want to explain inexplicable behavior?

But as I dug into the research I also occasionally was frustrated and even angry with Oppenheimer's sometimes inexplicable behavior.

This woman (played by Jemma Redgrave) has, by force of will, imagined Najibullah (Daniel Rabin) into existence and she summons this phantom figure out of the exasperation that comes from pondering inexplicable behavior.

The most inexplicable behavior belongs to Akira (Jun Suenaga), a Japanese student whose Web site shows pictures of him and his gay roommate, Javier Al Rodriguezz), embracing, even though Akira vehemently denies his homosexuality when confronted with the evidence.

"Millions of Americans will continue to wonder if the only possible explanation for this dangerous and inexplicable behavior is the possibility — the very real possibility — that President Putin holds damaging information over President Trump," Schumer said on the Senate floor.

This Article applies expressive theory, well developed in the criminal and constitutional law literature, to a series of tax policy puzzles, demonstrating how attention to social meaning can help to explain otherwise inexplicable behavior by legislators and policymakers, and can allow scholars to engage more productively in the policy process.

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She testified that he attempted to exorcize his home with a series of inexplicable behaviors, including burying his furniture in the backyard.

Performers thrived on the new attentiveness, but struggled against the monkish strictures of conservatory training and certain inexplicable regulations governing behavior and dress.

Lyall Watson, a maverick scientific polymath and explorer who wrote the best-selling book "Supernature" and introduced the "hundredth monkey" theory to explain the sudden and inexplicable transmission of behavior and ideas across social groups, died on June 25 in Gympie, Australia.

This approach makes, at times, for a curiously opaque narrative, but it also intensifies the immediacy of Ms. Sonnenberg's story, plunging readers into a sort of perpetual present tense in which we are made to experience, almost firsthand, the inexplicable and perverse behavior of an impossible woman from the point of view of her aghast, bedazzled — and immensely gifted — daughter.

PAGE D1 Man Dies in Triathlon D7 OBITUARIES LYALL WATSON, 69 A maverick scientific polymath and explorer, he wrote the best-selling book "Supernature" and introduced the "hundredth monkey" theory to explain the sudden and inexplicable transmission of behavior and ideas across social groups.

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