Sentence examples for nonsensical enough to from inspiring English sources

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New York Times' columnist David Brooks appears to be one of the few people nonsensical enough to actually laud ABC's mix of jive-ass wankery and lack of conviction that was on display in last night's absurd debate.

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That alone is nonsensical enough because liberalisation always starts from the premise that the strong will become stronger, while the state should only give the weak minimum support.

In other departments, this Grease-meets-High Grease-meets-High Grease-meets-High School Musical­ion (just kidding about the last) certainly has a cheeky knowingness about its influences and  pop-culture references but this is not deployed wittily enough to turn the nonsensical narrative and its attendant cliches and anachronisms into giddy camp gold.

For despite Israeli claims that Gaza is "a hostage of Hamas", the truth is that a large enough percentage of the population – perhaps as much as 30% – supports it, enough to make that claim nonsensical.

The lead single, "Independent Women Part 1" by Destiny's Child, is fast becoming the new "Ghostbusters": nonsensical out of context, it is catchy enough to make listeners not care.

Honestly, the sheer volume of nonsensical exposition coupled with nerve-deadening action sequences was enough to lull me into a state of advanced catatonia.

I've time enough, surely, to see my way through at least one of these apparent classics that I've barely begun ahead of MGSV's release in September; time enough to safeguard my story against collapsing into nonsensical irrelevance.

Those who are resigned to the fate of our academic discipline should still be disturbed that contemporary intellectuals are taught almost no skills for analyzing the form and content of speech and text, or that reading instruction is so widely based on false or nonsensical ideas that a quarter of all students have difficulties serious enough to interfere with the rest of their education.

Thus, although the assertion that "aesthetically, architecture is the creation of sculpture big enough to walk about inside" is meaningful in the 20th century, it would have seemed nonsensical to any architectural theorist living before 1900, when sculpture was invariably thought of either as representational or as a carved refinement of load-bearing wood or stone.

Let's all hope that these representatives are big enough ladies and gentlemen to step from behind silly and nonsensical excuses to demonstrate the courage to do what is right for the financial crisis now in play.

It was a nonsensical thing to do.

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