What could have prompted such an onslaught of emotion, ranging from unadulterated excitement to utter incoherence?
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Their inconsistency, even incoherence, over getting creditors to pay has done much to spread contagion.
It is a gaffe from the Liberals which illustrates their utter incoherence on key policy issues.
"Perhaps the biggest concern is the incoherence it creates in the welfare system, " the IFS report said.
Israel's strategic incoherence and incompetence in the wake of the withdrawal was showcased just four months later.
And one article in the Daily Telegraph in London this morning, talked about the incoherence of the Democrats.
On this score, the incoherence of the Obama administration's policies on domestic terrorism, detainees and military tribunals unsettles people.
In Michael Haneke's "Amour, " we watch Emmanuelle Riva slowly dying, slipping into immobility, incoherence and unconsciousness as she suffers.
Throw in an unexpected dunking in a cold mountain stream and a competitor can lapse into uncontrollable shivering and incoherence.
In 1997, she appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman, " an interview that became notorious for Fawcett's apparent incoherence.
Mr Yeltsin's handlers presumably do not want the world to hear the incoherence into which Russia's first elected leader has lapsed.
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However, it's now clear that such seeming incoherence was a tactical device that Ike would use to keep his true opinion hidden.
The BirdLife campaigner Trees Robijns accused the MEPs of confusion and incoherence.
From incoherence comes relevancy, however messy or disorganized that process may be.
In fairness, Hillary is not alone in her incoherence on nuclear weapons.
Despite the incoherence of his position, Justice Scalia should be listened to, if only as a useful contrast to far broader approaches to constitutional interpretation.
His enemies accuse Dr Fox of an incoherence that is typical of the right: craving a smaller state but complaining of cuts to favoured causes.
As the Republican Party has moved to the right, its policy goals have become simultaneously more extreme and more vague, to the point of incoherence.
The incoherence of this stance makes it conveniently difficult to attack.
It isn't that the film is harmful, except to moviegoers' wallets and movie lovers' morale, but that it is truly phenomenal for the purity of its incoherence.
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Incoherence and pimples were all the evidence they needed that the company was run by an Internet genius, untarnished by the rules and lessons of the old economy.
He watches her devolve into pill-induced incoherence, at which point she turns him over to the guardianship of her unorthodox psychologist, Dr. Finch (Brian Cox), and his family.
The fact that the Security Council resolution essentially dooms NATO's military intervention to strategic incoherence stalemate that can lead to the break-up of Libya is unimportant to the US president.
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The Greens held on to third place in Germany, but at EU level the movement remains limited by its internal incoherence: some Euro-Greens are quasi-liberals, others are allied with the extreme left.
He points to the seeming incoherence of their approach to the public finances, in which promises of a tax break for marriage and a higher threshold for inheritance tax jostle with a putatively severe fiscal squeeze.
We are in the early stages of resolving a huge and enduring incoherence in American political economy: for a generation now, the American public has wanted more government than it has been willing to pay for.
The intellectual incoherence, as well as political moderation, of the court could make it more difficult for the next president to push it sharply in any one direction, at least with only one or two appointments.
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