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"Gobbledygook, metaphorically" is not a commentary on the GREEK language.
If you don't love human behavior, you think I'm speaking gobbledygook.
Forget about long gobbledygook strings of capital letters, symbols, and numbers.
John Roberts, the chief justice, hoarily dismissed this maths as "sociological gobbledygook".
When you eliminate jargon and gobbledygook, people find you much more relatable.
"Gobbledygook" has received the most attention, some playful and some fairly snarky.
It's part of the artist's deal, trying to spin gobbledygook into gold.
Mustering that evidence is likely to be difficult given that homeopathy is gobbledygook.
The result of this political gobbledygook is that free markets take the hit.
And that's not some motivational gobbledygook I'm just saying to fire you up.
He was not impressed with the machine's "superficially plausible gobbledygook," and explained why.
They're not incentivized to make it easy: Amazon hid critical links in legal gobbledygook.
There's no mystical gobbledygook like there was in Heroes, which also had this premise.
Since Donald Trump became president, we've almost become accustomed to his incessant, berserk gobbledygook.
And how does she square her faith with the purveyance of so much gobbledygook?
And statistical tools, far from being "gobbledygook," should play an important role in those suits.
Chief Justice John Roberts described those efforts as "sociological gobbledygook" during oral arguments last term.
And if that reads like gobbledygook, the TL;DR is: faster, more private internet on your phone.
We need to stop pretending and nodding our heads in agreement when our doctors start talking gobbledygook.
All this was abandoned in the name of some jingoistic gobbledygook that sounded good on the stump.
Be prepared to be touched a lot, and to hear New Age gobbledygook about love and death.
When he resorted to gobbledygook in public, it was in order to preserve his political room to maneuver.
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If you want to communicate, you'll need to work on your affect, because the words themselves will be gobbledygook.
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If there were any evidence, Pruitt's every statement to the press or the public wouldn't be packed with gobbledygook.
Well, not to Chief Justice John Roberts, who dismissed the concept as "sociological gobbledygook" in oral arguments for the case.
At first, Safire didn't understand what Borman meant — he told NBC that it sounded like "gobbledygook" — but Borman quickly clarified.
Neil Sroka, communications director for the progressive group Democracy for America, said O'Rourke was professing "corporatist gobbledygook" on health care.
" At this point, Mirren explained she was "desperately trying to make polite conversation and it's just coming out like gobbledygook.
First, consent from customers to provide access to their bank data must be gained explicitly, not buried in pages of gobbledygook.
I tried to translate what this posts says in Google Translate and got some serious gobbledygook back about honey or something.
Forget about corporate gobbledygook, and don't fall for the misguided notion that the more abstractly you speak, the smarter you'll sound.
During oral arguments in October, Chief Justice John Roberts described the methodology as "sociological gobbledygook" that went beyond the court's ambit.
Even if the results are gobbledygook to you, they could help a technician understand your Wi-Fi problems down the line. 
I have a desktop full of things that are gobbledygook, that make no sense, that are incredibly boring or just dumb.
Apparently Waka Flocka Flame helped blaze the trail for #gobbledygook #content that, if The Awl is correct, adds up in a hurry.
TERRY PHILPOT Limpsfield Chart, Surrey We should find ways to replace the elaborate gobbledygook used to describe tech companies ("Grabbing back", March 31st).
But it was difficult to encode more than a few hundred letters with data without it turning into an undecipherable mess of gobbledygook.
Instead of telling kids how to spell words when they ask, she makes them spell phonetically, which results in uninterpretable gobbledygook and frustration.
The film's title refers both to Mr. Cenedella's outspoken antipathy toward painterly abstraction and its attendant critical gobbledygook, and to his actual parentage.
Their meaning lies not in the gobbledygook written on their surfaces, but on the trade routes they map and the relationships they signify.
With its title stuttering and dissolving amid heavy strokes of blue and black, "Gobbledygook" (22006) covers a lot of ground: painting, talking, thinking.
"This is gobbledygook bullshit," said Peter Gleick, a scientist and cofounder of the environmental think tank Pacific Institute, in response to Trump's tweet Sunday.
His rationale was that a "whole comprises the parts", so the phrase "comprised of" is meaningless gobbledygook probably inspired by confusion with "composed of".
He dismissed as "sociological gobbledygook" the metrics the plaintiffs offered for determining when districting decisions cross the line from ordinary politics to blunt force.
And when the hitherto mute Lucky is prompted into polysyllabic speech, it comes across as a pyrotechnic explosion of Carroll-style, grown-up gobbledygook.
Even in such spotty passages, it is the movie's saving grace that its family acting troupe faces the gobbledygook with openhearted silliness and sincerity.
When Trump plays his unfairness card, he often throws it down on a pile of gobbledygook that is disconnected from the case at hand.
We saw Overholt's picture via BoingBoing, but a quick search on Twitter reveals sightings of the same legal gobbledygook dating back to at least 2015.
" Or: "Well, maybe he means it a little, but at least this is straight talk, not the verbose gobbledygook of the professional Washington swamp-dweller.
" Perhaps his characterization was too harsh, but Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts probably spoke for many when he derided such approaches as "sociological gobbledygook.
A top sociology group fired back at Supreme Court Justice John Roberts for referring to sociology as "gobbledygook" during a Supreme Court argument last week.
"When I asked my friends what they wanted, what were they trying to achieve, all I got back was this ludicrous Marxist gobbledygook," he continued.
But before you succumb to this incredibly persistent and appealing notion, you should know that the idea of using some product to "detox" is gobbledygook.
The avalanche of gobbledygook Schiller unloaded onto the audience while attempting to justify replacing a 50-year-old standard port with a proprietary interface was meaningless.
We used to think that, in order to be secure, passwords needed to be incomprehensible gobbledygook strings made of random characters, uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
But Facebook is clearly at least a little spooked at Hughes' suggestion that it be broken up, and it's deploying its best lobbying gobbledygook to match.
The new movie acknowledges generational turnover by giving Bridget a cold but kooky new boss (Kate O'Flynn) who spouts enigmatic gobbledygook in an affectedly lowbrow accent.
In his new book he offers proof that he is also a huckster who goes all-in with the entertaining gobbledygook associated with the family name.
Point is, the drawings of the planet-killing not-a-moon may look like gobbledygook to you, but to a trained designer, they're fair game for criticism.
The words "intelligible format" mean that a tech company can't just open the phone, and hand over a bunch of gobbledygook—the data has to be decrypted.
As far as I can tell, after about six miles of running, the marketing gobbledygook isn't all bluster—the Infinite shoes are quite comfortable to run in.
And her closing statement was something about emotional and psychological gobbledygook that finished with a crescendo like she was singing the big finale of a Broadway musical.
I had long refrained from writing about this method of countering pain because I thought it was some sort of New Age gobbledygook with no scientific basis.
She found much that he wrote sheer gobbledygook and some of his beliefs ridiculous, but agreed with his premise that humans gave meaning to an essentially meaningless world.
"You're taking these issues away from democracy and you're throwing them into the courts pursuant to … sociological gobbledygook," Chief Justice John Roberts said during arguments in Wisconsin's case.
Mr. Bruni correctly says the obvious, that like his father-in-law "he's new to all this government gobbledygook," and there certainly have been and will be missteps.
"IT MAY be simply my educational background", John Roberts said at the Supreme Court last month, but the reasoning behind the case against gerrymandering seemed to be "sociological gobbledygook".
It can be easy to get lost in the technicalities of constitutional doctrine, or the putative gobbledygook of gerrymandering math, and lose sight of the broader principle at stake.
This can easily be lost in the regulatory gobbledygook that I will let the lawyers deal with, but I think it is illuminating to make a few points about this.
He said during the arguments that he was hesitant to remove gerrymandering "away from democracy" and have courts make decisions on the topic based on "sociological gobbledygook," according to NPR.
So like a recently designed neural network that can't quite figure out how to name paint swatches without sounding like gobbledygook, Janet's easily confused at first (she thinks everything's a cactus).
"We've got our best hieroglyphics interpreters out trying to understand the merchant bankers' gobbledygook policy this morning," Mr. Shorten said, noting that his party had been interested in a bipartisan compromise.
When Mr. Bannon spoke on Thursday of "deconstructing the administrative state," it may have sounded like gobbledygook outside the hall, but it was an electrifying profession of faith for the attendees.
This schematic looks like gobbledygook to me, but to Hooker, it's a map that explains everything that could possibly go bad on the machine and what needs replacing when it happens.
The first episode includes parodies of "Jackass" and "A Star Is Born," plus a sketch in which a roomful of suited executives trade business gobbledygook while messily (and inexplicably) scarfing down nectarines.
The first episode includes parodies of "Jackass" and "A Star Is Born," plus a sketch in which a roomful of suited executives trade business gobbledygook while messily (and inexplicably) scarfing down nectarines.
But I won't lie: This is still a bunch of cosmic gobbledygook knitted together with some astonishingly fun action sequences, followed by moments of casual profundity tossed off under softly falling snow.
She was going into this nexus of gobbledygook and nonsense, with very little support, and she winds up finding that within scribbles are repeating shapes, like the mandala or the Greek cross.
Rendered in English, Spanish, sign language and gobbledygook, the dialogue and lyrics of "Runaways" are the universal vernacular of people trapped in that most painful of limbos, the period between childhood and adulthood.
If the company is hacked (or the chats are subpoenaed--something that Gawker learned about the hard way), the only information SpiderOak will be able to access is a bunch of gobbledygook ciphertext.
Widely credited with pioneering the glam rock movement, Mr. Bolan, with his corkscrew hair, sparkly makeup and flamboyant outfits, defined an era of glitter and gobbledygook, though he never broke through in America.
Kennedy's majority opinion is a mishmash of philosophical meanderings, or what Chief Justice John Roberts might call "sociological gobbledygook," rather than a real interpretation of the text and meaning of the Constitution and applicable law.
The statistical approach on offer—which the chief derided as "sociological gobbledygook" in the oral argument last October—simply wasn't enough to "solve the problem of partisan gerrymandering that has confounded the court for decades".
White House spokesman Sean Spicer reportedly met with his staff near bushes on the White House grounds while nearby reporters sought comment, and Kellyanne Conway was dispatched to offer on-air gobbledygook to CNN's Anderson Cooper.
This might elucidate how we ended up with gobbledygook that references '90s movies and an early aughts TV show, or a '90s boy band and a rapper with more Twitter followers than the New England Patriots.
There were the conferences themselves, each a welter of feverish networking and buoyant gobbledygook, and then all the side action—a party on a boat on the East River, another above a furniture store in Bushwick.
And it's not gonna be an established male director explaining why these women are talented, or what the problem is, or even like a male executive giving some gobbledygook about the diversity programs at their studio.
Although some justices appeared skeptical of these tests last week — Chief Justice John Roberts referred to "sociological gobbledygook" — they hold out the hope of making the identification of gerrymandering a more scientific process than it's been.
What began somewhat uncomfortably, as viewers suddenly worried that they were destined for an hour of gobbledygook, soon morphed into a sly meditation on human fallibility and senseless destruction (complete with images of soldiers and bomb explosions).
A computer analysis of more than 65 years of the bank's annual reports found a sharp decline in factual precision, replaced by what the researchers call management discourse, a bureaucratic gobbledygook whose meaning is hard to decipher.
Then in the 1950s he began publishing academic work on bargaining, using his crystal-clear prose to formalise concepts that gifted negotiators knew instinctively, and shunning what Richard Zeckhauser, a colleague, called the "Journal of Advanced Economic Gobbledygook".
The administration doubled down on its antipress aggression, this time declaring it was "going to get worse every day" for these "globalist" and "corporatist" journalists (and other such gobbledygook from the former Goldman Sachs executive Stephen K. Bannon).
I wouldn't want to live in an astro-fascist [society], but I also don't ever really think we're in danger of that because I think there are enough people who kind of dismiss it as total gobbledygook anyway.
A note is doing the Facebook rounds, claiming -- yet again -- that you need to post a legal gobbledygook to your status or you'll lose copyright control of your pictures and other content you share with your family and friends.
Covfefe is happening : Congressman Mike Quigley (D-IL) has introduced a new bill that will ban the president from deleting his past tweets, and it's called the "Covfefe Act," which is named after the president's now infamous gobbledygook tweet.
This year, Peter Dreier, chair of the Urban and Environmental Policy department at Occidental College, described how he submitted a proposal full of jargon, misquotation, non sequitur and general academic gobbledygook to an international conference sponsored by the 4S.
Amid a storm of mockery and protest on social media, a Kazakh film director, Saken Zholdas, produced a music video ridiculing the president's apostrophe-laden approach as a recipe for turning written Kazakh into an unsightly and unreadable gobbledygook.
But if the justices are ready to rule on Gill's more fraught "partisan asymmetry" theory (colourfully derided by Chief Justice John Roberts as "sociological gobbledygook" in October) they may have a strategic consideration in mind in taking Benisek as well.
Writing for Bank Underground, the bank's staff blog, Jonathan Fullwood applies techniques of numerical analysis — the wonderfully named Fog index, the United States Navy-developed Flesch-Kincaid test and the McLaughlin "Simple Measure of Gobbledygook," among others — to some financial prose.
The performances by Mackie, Jackson and Hoult do give the movie a solid anchor, and the story provides a stark demonstration of the way the system discriminated against African-Americans, even if the dialogue gets muddled in all the financial gobbledygook.
When the Guardian asked Jinn to comment on its practices, co-founder Leon Herrera said couriers were free to accept or turn down work, and were not exclusively contracted to Jinn, and then some gobbledygook about "aggregating demand" and "spaciotemporal data".
Dorsey then rolled out a lot of gobbledygook about how Twitter is trying to find ways to "proactively enforce and promote health"—in other words, shifting the goalposts again into muddled conversations about conversations, rather than the impact Twitter is having right now.
The four-year grant will support the development of new methodologies designed to help researchers make better sense of the digital gobbledygook inside black boxes, most notably by getting AIs to explain to humans why they reached certain decisions, or what their conclusions actually mean.
If that reads like gobbledygook, all you really need to know is that SAE gives you stronger password-based authentication and better protects against password guessing attempts—even if your passwords aren't long enough and don't contain a mix of capital letters, symbols, and numbers.
In this 1992 cover, Weird Al takes Nirvana to task for the band's indecipherable lyrics, replacing the chorus with "Now I'm mumblin', and I'm screamin' / And I don't know what I'm singin'" and subs in some plain gobbledygook ("It's hard to bargle nawdle zouss") in the verses.
A New Processor Means Fossil&aposs Smartwatches Might Be Getting GoodRemember when we were all hopeful that Qualcomm releasing the Snapdragon Wear 3100 chip would mean…Read more ReadI could list all the specs for each individual watch, but that would be a gobbledygook word cloud of basically the same features over and over again.
This classic XKCD comic shows how four simple words create a passphrase that would take a computer 550 years to guess, while a nonsensical string of random characters would take approximately three days:Image: XKCD (published under a Creative Commons 2.5 license)This is why the latest set of NIST guidelines recommends that people create long passphrases rather than gobbledygook words like the ones Bill thought were secure.
Here's the legalese gobbledygook: A controller for interfacing wirelessly with a computing device is provided, including the following: a housing defined by a main body, a first extension extending from a first end of the main body, and a second extension extending from a second end of the main body, the first extension and the second extension for holding by a first hand and a second hand of a user, respectively; a touchscreen defined along the top surface of the main body between the first extension and the second extension; a first set of buttons disposed on the top surface of the main body proximate to the first extension and on a first side of the touchscreen; and a second set of buttons disposed on the top surface of the main body proximate to the second extension and on a second side of the touchscreen.

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