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"Ripa, obscure since its inception, has been patched up so many times as to make it incomprehensible to all but a tiny band of initiates.
"Obscure since its inception, [Ripa] has been patched up so many times as to make it incomprehensible to all but a tiny band of initiates", he says.
In some instances telemarketers read consumers a "disclosure" but intentionally butchered the wording, leaving out important words, running sentences together or speed-reading the text, "all to make it incomprehensible to the consumer," the attorney general's office said in a statement.
In an influential report of the summer – praised by No 10 – Britain's reviewer of terrorism laws, David Anderson QC, said: "Ripa [Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000], obscure since its inception, has been patched up so many times as to make it incomprehensible to all but a tiny band of initiates … This state of affairs is undemocratic, unnecessary and – in the long run – intolerable".
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Yet Maeterlinck, who apparently cared as little for musicians as he did for music, could not stand the opera, as he made clear in a letter to the newspaper Le Figaro: "Arbitrary and absurd cuts have made it incomprehensible".
In part the sheer immensity of the Holocaust - the weight of the violence and depravity - made it incomprehensible to anyone who hadn't lived through it.
Moreover, this interpretation makes it incomprehensible how Russell could continue to call himself a neutral monist after admitting inferred and unexperienced particulars into the basis of his system.
One of the unfamiliar voices was altered and played backwards , which disrupted the language making it incomprehensible, but kept the same frequency and prosodical properties.
When the NCIS report was finally released, it was redacted so heavily as to make it almost incomprehensible.
But its condensed and obscure style made it largely incomprehensible to all but serious scholars.
The problem is, this information will be delivered primarily by bureaucrats and professors and will thus be full of technical terms like "percentage" and "congressional reapportionment," making it as incomprehensible as it is boring.
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