incomprehensibility造句1, It could be argued that the very incomprehensibility of the modern world has made us even more credulous.
2, Welcome to the New Incomprehensibility: gibberish with attitude.
3, They is of the opinion that incomprehensibility is the reader's fault.
4, But these days the thing about incomprehensibility is that people aren't supposed to get it.
5, This task has often seemed to combine the pedantry of library theory with the incomprehensibility of computer science.
6, When this is not as a substitute for the individual fund balance sheets, the argument about incomprehensibility still applies.
7, Studies on nonnative-speaker academic lectures show that lack of obvious transitions or explicit markers of discourse structure is among the causes of incomprehensibility.
8, Theological formation is the gradual and often painful discovery of God's incomprehensibility.
9, I decided not to say that her original instruction had been imprecise to the point of incomprehensibility and her anger an inappropriate response to uncertainty.
10, And actually, there is nothing strange about it, as the main feature and goal of surrealism is to surprise, catch the audience, and fascinate people with obscurity, incomprehensibility, and mystery.
11, Literal translation, especially word-for-word translation is a frequently employed strategy at present, leading to English signs of poor readability and almost incomprehensibility.