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were incoherent
adjective
Lacking coherence or agreement; incongruous; inconsistent; not logically connected.
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His arguments that focus on the concepts of God and the soul are primarily concerned to show their philosophical incoherence as they were articulated within those systems: These notions were incoherent in that they were in principle not subject to the spatio-temporal framework necessary to constitute them as valid objects of "experience" for the legitimate speculative use of reason.
Some of the comments were incoherent rants.
Even if you knew the language, the words were incoherent.
And I blame economists, who were incoherent in our hour of need.
But others were incoherent, hobbled by over-complication or downright weirdness.
"Our position is that his statements were incoherent, and taken while he was under a cocktail of drugs that shouldn't have been mixed," Waddington told the Seattle Times.
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She was incoherent".
The southerners are incoherent.
He was incoherent.
It is incoherent.
One, the lineup is incoherent.
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