nonsense

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  • It's hard to believe anyone would try to pass this nonsense off as literature.

  • The papers were full of the most blatant propagandist nonsense.

  • Her grandfather's in his second childhood and talks nonsense most of the time.

  • The suggestion is sheer nonsense.

  • "Stop this childish nonsense at once!" he shouted furiously.

  • There are a lot of nonsenses in the way in which it operates.

  • First it will rationalise existing legislation, which has been acknowledged to be outdated, inconsistent and full of nonsenses.

  • The depression of the 1930s was largely responsible for all the nonsenses of industrial relations today.

  • Obviously there have been nonsenses within the policy, but its objectives are as important now as they were when it was first drawn up.

  • Further nonsenses develop from penalising efficient authorities for their efficiency.

  • There are many other nonsenses which are inescapable.

  • We hear from him such nonsenses that they cannot but fail to reduce the level of confidence in industry.

  • In fact there were many nonsenses in that document.

  • Such emotive words and exaggerated phrases are total nonsenses.

  • I am merely trying to illustrate the nonsenses which can arise when a provision is ill digested.

  • The exemption is based on a series of nonsenses.

  • I readily accept there have been some awful scandals and real nonsenses, but they are the sort of headline grabbing stuff.

  • At a stroke we stopped one of the most farcical post-war parliamentary nonsenses.

  • The present system of film censorship is full of anomalies and nonsenses.

  • There are really some nonsenses in this respect.

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