How To Use Comprehensible In A Sentence

  • Through her suit, Suzie Nova felt the diamantine exterior of the alien contraption throb faintly below her feet, alive with incomprehensible energies that course through it like blood through arteries.
  • He is as incomprehensible as he is inaccessible.
  • Remorse and guilt are incomprehensible to the perpetratorsat this stage of the game because all significant players were for sale, andwere therefore immune to their own remorse. Is the Dem Congress Criminally Insane?
  • If relativity is all that incomprehensible why wasn't the matter dropped?
  • In her study of ufology, Jodi Dean comments that the discourse of ufologists claims to be reasonable, ‘but everyone else finds what they are saying incomprehensible.’
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  • He was aware of grinning, slavering mouths, incomprehensible, whimpering sounds, and fingers scratching at the talc. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • At a time when cities such as George Town and Malacca are winning international recognition for their preservation of heritage sections of their cities, the Sarawak government's retrogressive efforts to wipe out remaining vestiges of Kuching's architectural heritage are incomprehensible. Undefined
  • She found his accent virtually incomprehensible.
  • He excoriates the McSweeney's crowd and "the ridiculous dithering of John Barth ... [and] the reductive cardboard constructions of Donald Barthelme," and would excise from the modern canon "nearly all of Gaddis, Pynchon, DeLillo," and — while he's at it — "the diarrheic flow of words that is Ulysses ... the incomprehensible ramblings of late Faulkner and the sterile inventions of late Nabokov. New & Noteworthy
  • The explanation of the science at work was clear, concise and comprehensible.
  • His wide Dundonian drawl also arguably makes this the most incomprehensible album since The Music Fix
  • Can the India of the Vedas and the Puranas make her mother's dream existence comprehensible to Rakhi, unravelling a lifelong puzzle?
  • And to my silence as to the causes of her claustration, was it not comprehensible that she should correspond with a similar and constant silence as to her perpetual desires, her innumerable memories and hopes? The Sweet Cheat Gone
  • Cricket, with its googlies, boseys, chinamen, silly legs, byes, sundries - the whole argot - was incomprehensible without deep explanation.
  • Metaphor, it turns out, is the key to making computers comprehensible.
  • They are all merely attempts of a conscious being to sum up an incomprehensible and nonconscious universe. Something Cool
  • Here now is the extreme limit of all moral inquiry, and it is of great importance to determine it even on this account, in order that reason may not on the one hand, to the prejudice of morals, seek about in the world of sense for the supreme motive and an interest comprehensible but empirical; and on the other hand, that it may not impotently flap its wings without being able to move in the (for it) empty space of transcendent concepts which we call the intelligible world, and so lose itself amidst chimeras. Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals. Third Section: Transition from Metaphysic of Morals to the Critique of Pure Practical Reason.
  • Some application forms can be incomprehensible to ordinary people.
  • Treatments can aim to explore these with the individual (and sometimes his or her partner) so that the problems become more comprehensible. Know Your Own Mind
  • As the evening comes on, an incomprehensible feeling of disquietude seizes me, just as if night concealed some terrible menace toward me.
  • The summary should be comprehensible without reference back to the source work.
  • Wonderfully constructed narratives, such as the patriarchal stories of Genesis, are reduced and abridged as to make many of them incomprehensible.
  • And it ` s just -- again, it ` s uncomprehensible to them that someone could be charged for this brutal crime. CNN Transcript Feb 9, 2006
  • Visual aids can make lessons much more interesting and comprehensible.
  • There is acute onset of delusions, hallucinations, incomprehensible or incoherent speech, or any combination of these.
  • In turn, the film's title comes to suggest a greater theme about the attempts of humanity to comprehend the apparently incomprehensible - this endeavour being the fount of science, mathematics, philosophy and, yes, art.
  • Her writing is barely comprehensible to me.
  • That is the keynote of the Crébillon novel: it is the handbook, with illustrative examples, of the business, employment, or vocation of flirting, in the most extensive and intensive meanings of that term comprehensible to the eighteenth century. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • In the past, it has always seemed crude and incomprehensible and horribly unfunny, but one or other of us must have improved. Times, Sunday Times
  • But inability to navigate is as incomprehensible to me as colorblindness, or discalculia. John Joseph Adams » Adventures in the New Office
  • It seems incomprehensible that the property was not properly checked on Day One. The Sun
  • Probing the images by which we construct our world, he has managed to make the multitudinous and chaotic, if not completely comprehensible, then at least approachable.
  • To facilitate this, a chat function has been implemented that sends readable text to friendly units, and presents an incomprehensible alphanumerical stream to foes.
  • Without this knowledge, the way Ali psyches him and fights him appears incomprehensible.
  • A lot of poems are so obscure and complex that they are virtually incomprehensible to the non-expert.
  • At the same time, of course, it assures them of comprehensible input.
  • He was not the first to publish a detailed survey of architecture, but his treatise was written in comprehensible language, relatively unencumbered by philosophical verbiage and richly detailed with how-to instruction. Andrea Palladio's influential architecture at National Building Museum
  • They were sailing in waters almost uncomprehensible to many of us. Steve Anderson: Arthur Lee RIP: There's just no getting over you
  • The vista is almost incomprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mean his English is perfectly fine, and sure, I have a broad Scots accent, and I'm still groggy and probably slurring from the night before, but I'm not that incomprehensible surely so ... Whirled Con 2: Inna The Blue!!!!
  • The suspicion with which regular army officers were regarded by the forces of the left was entirely comprehensible. The Spanish Civil War: Reaction, Revolution and Revenge
  • Gouffé wrote in a limpid style, comprehensible by all and exhibiting a standard of literary craftsmanship which equalled the author's skill in the kitchen.
  • The latter are easy to understand, the former especially sopranos tend to incomprehensible ululation, even when singing in English. Notes and queries: What's the difference between operas and musicals? Is getting there quicker cheaper? The house where Handel and Hendrix lived
  • Much metaphysical language of the Middle Ages is incomprehensible to modern or postmodern minds.
  • In this respect, the learner exercises his own initiative to ensure the proper supply of comprehensible input.
  • Castle. now my Goddess shall be Common Sense — she has no mysteries & her creed is a comprehensible one. Letter 159
  • His accent made his speech incomprehensible to me.
  • The main stickling point for people is that they find it incomprehensible that one man could have produced all of those works. Archive 2005-10-01
  • Lesser actors might have baulked at playing an IRA terrorist or an incomprehensible Irish boxer or, as with Benjamin Button, a kind of half-Gump, half-Kermit dimwit. But not Pitt.
  • Our pedagogic aims in answering this research question were to make the process of user testing visible to and comprehensible for as large an audience as possible.
  • As the car slowly rolled past him, he raised his bowl to the window, not speaking, and stared at me for a moment with celestial, incomprehensible, glacial blue eyes.
  • The suspicion with which regular army officers were regarded by the forces of the left was entirely comprehensible. The Spanish Civil War: Reaction, Revolution and Revenge
  • He was aware of grinning, slavering mouths, incomprehensible, whimpering sounds, and fingers scratching at the talc. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The anger felt in the Square Mile will probably not be comprehensible to him, but it is real.
  • Visual aids can make lessons much more interesting and comprehensible.
  • The spirit of noblesse oblige is not simply absent: it is incomprehensible to the rising generation.
  • He felt that he had been looking on at an almost incomprehensible thing. Emily Fox-Seton
  • Therein the mighty and incomprehensible God Himself is apprehensibly contained and worshipped; therein is revealed the nature of things celestial, terrestrial, and infernal; therein are discerned the laws by which every state is administered, the offices of the celestial hierarchy are distinguished, and the tyrannies of demons described, such as neither the ideas of Plato transcend, nor the chair of Crato contained. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • In the name of simplicity, he should also dismantle national insurance and create a single, comprehensive and comprehensible tax-collecting apparatus. Times, Sunday Times
  • We suspect that often progressive models of education seem incomprehensible to many teachers and potential teachers. Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers,
  • In this respect, the learner exercises his own initiative to ensure the proper supply of comprehensible input.
  • If the policy was transparent and readily comprehensible, so the argument ran, then this would reduce uncertainty about future inflation. Times, Sunday Times
  • This chase is described from Ralph's mind which is why some things are incomprehensible.
  • The abjectness of their servitude is incomprehensible to us. Chapter 5: The Philomaths
  • His journalistic skill is evident through his clear prose and comprehensible style.
  • An image of power as a self-sufficient engine: implacable, incomprehensible, inviolate. EVERVILLE
  • The truly religious, following the logic of submission to political and moral ideals, and to the arbitrary will of God, are terrifying to us and almost incomprehensible.
  • The killer's relationship with a blind girl adds colour to what might otherwise have been as incomprehensible as the activities of the skin fetishist in the other film.
  • Incomprehensible as he was, one might always be sure of a certain princeliness in his inexplicable methods. The Head of the House of Coombe
  • Despite the use of acronyms and incomprehensible language, they can easily track the public conversations of these gang members. Times, Sunday Times
  • Golf is a strange and often incomprehensible game. Times, Sunday Times
  • His fascination with the capacity of video to bridge such incomprehensible distances might suggest a preoccupation with instantaneity.
  • And then of course the series gets cancelled or new designers decide they don't like the old story and change everything to suit themselves, resulting in an incomprehensible mess.
  • He was aware of grinning, slavering mouths, incomprehensible, whimpering sounds, and fingers scratching at the talc. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • I absolutely loved the book, but the adaptation tried so hard to be faithful to the source that it ended up a watered-down, incomprehensible mess. Who botches the Watchmen?
  • Such matters do not, can not, stop the agitations, the incomprehensible simmering of an awakening of the biological urge.
  • From a lay viewpoint the questionnaire is virtually incomprehensible.
  • So they rush off in search of more comprehensible things to hate.
  • In this instance, the irony is only comprehensible when it is perceived as a contemptuous echoic interpretation of our God's words.
  • They built paganism into something comprehensible to their Christian audiences, complete with temples where idols were worshipped under the aegis of powerful priests.
  • There are many different ways of performing relaxation exercises, some of which seem totally incomprehensible. Banish Headaches -how to obtain fast, drug-free relief from headache
  • He steps outside his own skin and makes other lives comprehensible to the rest of us. Times, Sunday Times
  • She continued tirelessly, painting with pessimistic strokes the growing black future her husband was meditating for her, while the boy, fearful of some vague, incomprehensible catastrophe, began to weep silently, with a pendulous, trembling underlip. CHAPTER XIX
  • Rarely does the maestro make a statement that is comprehensible to the ordinary mortal.
  • Risk warnings need to be comprehensible to the public so that they can make an informed choice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dialogue is crisp and clear, easily comprehensible and audible at all times.
  • A sense of regional pride persists and at home many people speak in dialects that are incomprehensible to other Italians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dravid's batsmanship has often been taken for granted because it is so firmly rooted in orthodoxy, because it is so utterly comprehensible and so utterly lacking in mystique.
  • Seeing it wasn't enough, because the plot was hard to follow and the delivery by most of the actors was often incomprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not in so many words: The words were all in polysyllabic legal language and therefore barely comprehensible. FOLLY
  • The person who ran it was almost incomprehensible and we had difficulty stifling our giggles. The Sun
  • So aggro my random thoughts turn to incomprehensible, violent acts I would not dream to act on.
  • The heavenly principle of love in its completeness is not comprehensible.
  • This fourfold dimensionality of sense forms the transcendental context and background in relation to which things become comprehensible and significant for human beings – that is, the fourfold is precisely Being which in withdrawing itself lets beings come forth into presence. Archive 2009-01-01
  • They all took a shaky breath then started chanting some sort of incomprehensible song with the bored, rushed tones of someone who has performed said song many times before.
  • Deletions shift down numbering and make #reference uncomprehensible. Stern Review « Climate Audit
  • The explanation of the science at work was clear, concise and comprehensible.
  • Not only do they make the Treaty incomprehensible but they make it available only in incomprehensible French. Referendum News
  • The writing must be comprehensible by a moderately intelligent human being.
  • But what makes a penetrable, a comprehensible world?
  • This phenomenon is easily comprehensible from a physiological standpoint, but to the man who makes the discovery for the first time, it is a most wonderful thing. Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women
  • Here now is the extreme limit of all moral inquiry, and it is of great importance to determine it even on this account, in order that reason may not on the one band, to the prejudice of morals, seek about in the world of sense for the supreme motive and an interest comprehensible but empirical; and on the other hand, that it may not impotently flap its wings without being able to move in the (for it) empty space of transcendent concepts which we call the intelligible world, and so lose itself amidst chimeras. The Afghan Tragedy
  • The epistemological project feels like the pursuit of a perfectly comprehensible intellectual goal.
  • At one point he climbs on top of the bar and stomps around, all the while screaming into the microphone some incomprehensible lyrics that may well have been poetry in the class of Byron or Betjeman, but no one would know.
  • The part that I really find incomprehensible is that it's not always the same spot that gives me trouble. Aim for the heart and fire away
  • BT has got a telling off from the Plain English Campaign for using ‘absolutely incomprehensible’ language in its bumf offering 36 ways to pay one bill.
  • The person who ran it was almost incomprehensible and we had difficulty stifling our giggles. The Sun
  • Up close, the jumble of marks and bright unmixed colors is almost incomprehensible, but when viewed from a distance the floral images coalesce and gain structure.
  • When she tried to speak, she mumbled sounds that were mainly incomprehensible, but at least she recognized us. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • The patient finding himself abulic, and perhaps too critical minded to accept the mundane supports in his vicinity, seeks a solace in that which to him seems powerful because incomprehensible, that is to say in something supernatural. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • Its grand strategy remains incomprehensible even to its friends; its military policy is mired in bureaucratese. The Chasm Between India and the U.S.
  • The phrase agnus dei qui tolis pecata mundi is used as an incantation in which every word more or less incomprehensible has a sacred character so that if one should say that he despises qui tolis, it would be considered a blasphemy because the Qui Tolis is something sacred or divine. The Legacy of Ignorantism
  • Because it was incomprehensible that the hiring slump for live music would last years instead of months, Bach hocked some of his musical instruments to make his rent payments. Pat LaMarche: Music Ending for Homeless Composer
  • You've then got the choice between charming airheads or incomprehensible technical folks.
  • And here I reach my utmost point in the direction of what you are free to call the rhapsodical and the incomprehensible. First and Last Things
  • The diagrams illustrating the normal histology of the spleen are comprehensible and significantly clarify a fairly complicated system.
  • He found his son's actions totally incomprehensible.
  • Traffic stopped and started in incomprehensible ways, following signals lost to me. Mjh's blog — 2008 — June
  • The language is abstruse and esoteric, almost incomprehensible, the ‘discourse’ inaccessible except to the initiates.
  • Some things may seem incomprehensible but that only means we need to work harder to understand them. The Sun
  • That I would be addicted to anything is completely incomprehensible to me right now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moving on, the third sentence fuses the comprehensible and the strange, the old and the new, balancing the novelty of "chips in the head" against the traditionality of "broth"; but it also, in following on from the first two, develops the narrative. Strange Fiction 6
  • If the policy was transparent and readily comprehensible, so the argument ran, then this would reduce uncertainty about future inflation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The music came to us from an unknown, incomprehensible world, and it bewitched us.
  • For he had felt a sudden change and then a rush of heat as an incomprehensible anger had flowed through him.
  • I claim that this generic lethal flaw of the hydrodynamical model should be comprehensible to every undergraduate student who has registered for the introductory course of quantum mechanics within a few minutes after the sixth class. The Reference Frame
  • Instead of using music, the scenes are accompanied by real sound: incomprehensible murmuring, shouts and cries.
  • For many over 40, it is almost incomprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • On her way to Jidda last Fall after Bob Woodward's latest book came out, she told reporters it was "incomprehensible" that she could have ignored dire terrorist threats two months before 9/11. Barry Lando: Poor Condi
  • Exchange the terms for the terms the "uncomprehended" and the "incomprehensible," and we will walk side by side. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume 1, January, 1880
  • For some reason, now quite incomprehensible, the wharves were our most common rendezvous. Confessions of Boyhood
  • Certainly there were VR programs in which Dichew appeared simpler, more comprehensible - Countryside or Walking to the Mountains. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • She excels in taking complex concepts and materials of all types and presenting them in such a clear and down-to-earth way that they are easily comprehensible and digestible.
  • Such longevity is incomprehensible to an inhabitant of a country which hasn't even been around that long!
  • Trinity Sunday celebrates the belief in the incomprehensible mystery of God, not only as Spirit, but also as God creator and God incarnate.
  • One knows that a science is mature when it is no longer comprehensible to the general, intelligent public.
  • The new neuro-social-sciences are the latest of many attempts to naturalise the human---to make every aspect of our lives and selves comprehensible merely as subjects of scientific explanation. Archive 2009-05-24
  • The vista is almost incomprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's heady material, but the site does a brave job of making the business of elementary particles, accelerators, detectors and collision exercises comprehensible to a general audience.
  • The universe begins and ends in incomprehensible riddles. My Annual Comment on the “Christmas Wars”
  • This is partly because unit trusts are seen as more accessible and more comprehensible by lay investors.
  • And that is really what they call the incomprehensible demoralization and humiliation of alcoholism and that ` s usually what happens right before you hit bottom. CNN Transcript Sep 15, 2009
  • Global catastrophes are made bearable - or at least comprehensible - through its measured tones. Times, Sunday Times
  • The case was referred to higher authority for instructions, since it was so rare and so unusual and so incomprehensible and in a word, so alien to the Chinese mindset.
  • Men often believe what their hearts feel, and many believe in something that is incomprehensible, supernatural and superstitious. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Darwin himself was prepared to admit that life could gradually emerge by comprehensible chemical processes from non-living precursors
  • The plot, veering between slavish adherence and badly conceived alterations, has become incomprehensible, driven by coincidence of the implausible rather than that of the existential variety.
  • But to the average non-Macedonian, that is almost incomprehensible. И сонцето е ѕвезда
  • ZAHN: It is uncomprehensible to even imagine the level of fatigue this guy feels, particularly after battling all those winds over the Indian Ocean. CNN Transcript Jul 2, 2002
  • If we are pure materialists and imagine every memory in our possession as something stamped, in some wholly incomprehensible manner, on some cell of our brain and looked at there, by some wholly inconceivable agency, when we sit down to think of past days, then we must look on the germ, under the "mnemic" or memory theory as consisting of fragments each of them impressed with the Science and Morals and Other Essays
  • The juxtaposition of those two is comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The report was fairly incomprehensible.
  • There was also the breaking down of the music into subgenre after sub-genre, to the point at which it became somehow incomprehensible.
  • To make matters worse, most terms are barely comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • So it's a weird, nonsensical cartoon, the kind of dada-ist, surreal stuff that abounded in the mid-'90s before networks realized that advertisers didn't want to buy time on "kids" shows that weren't actually comprehensible to kids. Archive 2008-02-01
  • The cameras start to flash, as though the incomprehensible semaphore of their flashes is going to summon the man in the limo. COLDHEART CANYON
  • God is what I call positively mysterious: intelligible, but inexhaustible and hence not fully comprehensible. Archive 2007-03-01
  • He clearly struggles to make himself comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Isaac was very dear to him; but God, in incomprehensible ways, was yet dearer. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
  • The desire of these heroin addicts for chemically induced oblivion is made comprehensible by the sordid, disaffecting environment in which they live.
  • He felt that he had been looking on at an almost incomprehensible thing. Emily Fox-Seton
  • He is so divisive, so abstract that he is uncomprehensible in his promises of what he will contibute to America ... Obama edges Clinton in island squeaker
  • Granted, since most modern readers live lives thankfully remote from the class-consciousness of an aristocracy, it is hard to come up with a courtly idiom that is both plausible and comprehensible without sounding fustily British.
  • I think your fundamental point is true - many economists spend a lot of time dealing in minimally comprehensible minutae. Where is the Failure?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Have a business model that is easily comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our aim is to make the students'speech comprehensible.
  • And even when the violence of her male characters is unjustifiable, it is at least comprehensible.
  • Between sips, Mary tried to talk, but her speech was so slurred as to be almost incomprehensible. GRACE
  • Both pledged to simplify the excruciatingly complex world of insurance accounting and make it more comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The behaviour of humans is not remotely akin to the passage through time and space of mere objects, entirely comprehensible through the laws of physics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rashness, unbelievable and incomprehensible rashness, to use the word "kamikaze" to describe the "technology" of allied aviation. Bernard-Henri Lévy: A Reply -- With Regret -- to Claude Lanzmann
  • Some application forms can be incomprehensible to ordinary people.
  • Bunett's prose is often loaded with arty jargon and heavyweight expressions that are virtually incomprehensible.
  • Some of the Kagan / Lewis conversation about bloggers consisted, for the most part, of often incomprehensible jabber like this.
  • The ordinance isn't in incomprehensible legalese.
  • She suggests, more importantly, that public figures like Jonathan Clarke become more comprehensible when connected to domestic and personal memoir and anecdote.
  • An incomprehensible dispute breaks out in one corner, then sweeps terrifyingly across the whole room.
  • The person who ran it was almost incomprehensible and we had difficulty stifling our giggles. The Sun
  • The discussion of terroir is totally incomprehensible. Of Bicyclettes, terroir, typicité: Over on HuffPo… | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Or is it a triple CD packed full of interminable electronic bleeps and whooshes, both inaccessible and incomprehensible?
  • More important, survivors become comprehensible to themselves. Trauma and Recovery
  • Maria could see the boy's mouths moving, but the words descended into incomprehensible jabber.
  • Automation, the process of machines replacing men in performing sensory, motoric and complex logical tasks, is transforming society in ways that are scarcely comprehensible.
  • The cameras start to flash, as though the incomprehensible semaphore of their flashes is going to summon the man in the limo. COLDHEART CANYON
  • These reviews remain the most comprehensible expositions of the essential elements of regulation.
  • Surprisingly, the show actually manages to make that entire plot comprehensible - and free from the usual expository technobabble that drags down many of its kin.
  • James Murdoch's reply is bordering on incomprehensible, using the phrase "financial quantum", but he says that there was at the time of the payment - 2008 - no reason to believe that there was any more to the story than had been uncovered, and was made "within the authorities as I understood it". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Her speech was slurred and barely comprehensible.
  • Both pledged to simplify the excruciatingly complex world of insurance accounting and make it more comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are many different ways of performing relaxation exercises, some of which seem totally incomprehensible. Banish Headaches -how to obtain fast, drug-free relief from headache
  • Golf is a strange and often incomprehensible game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Incomprehensible forces of gravitation tug every possible aspect of strife and destruction towards him. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems incomprehensible that the property was not properly checked on Day One. The Sun
  • It has been my observation that most of the broadcasts are presented at machine gun rate, with almost incomprehensible diction and enunciation.
  • We suspect that often progressive models of education seem incomprehensible to many teachers and potential teachers. Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers,
  • It hardly mattered - it was still barely comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • consumers" and categorizeses them into groups known as "customers" or a "customer base" is incomprehensible to the ochlophobic temperament. The Ochlophobist
  • That I would be addicted to anything is completely incomprehensible to me right now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Life stories, in other words, are not intended for indiscriminate public consumption, nor would they be immediately comprehensible beyond a narrator's social circle, given their often-unnamed cast of characters and the situations they allusively describe. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • It's incomprehensible how much taxpayer money is so easily and wantonly wasted to benefit a select few.

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