From here, the scene would appear to deteriorate into a C-grade psychobabble battle of the mind-readers. |
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To pretend that her critics have merely misplaced their anger is psychobabble of the most inane sort. |
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It's as unintelligible a piece of artspeak and psychobabble as I have ever stumbled through, and a dictionary is not supplied. |
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She spouts fountains of ridiculous psychobabble but has the firmest grasp on reality. |
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Furthermore, a good chunk of his theory is untestable metaphysics, psychobabble and gobbledygook. |
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Wilkins has inadvertently struck upon a deeper problem than straw men and psychobabble. |
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All the psychobabble of divided loyalties and identity crisis were never a part of the equation for me, nor any of my colleagues. |
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But Ms Höhler undermines her case with what amounts to a 273-page polemic filled largely with psychobabble and paranoid insinuations. |
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We especially appreciated the definition at the begining about paraphilias, and all the rest of the psychobabble. |
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But the announcement was written in the nauseating psychobabble both she and her website have become loathed for over the years. |
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Brits seem to be more interested in pragmatic advice than psychobabble. |
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The psychobabble of bereavement books bemuses him and all the classical wisdom that he has learnt and passed on to generations of students cannot help. |
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The term is representative of the touchy-feely psychobabble of the nineties only insofar as it has taken on a certain fuzziness as to its... like... meaning. |
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Um, well... But whatever it means, it is not psychobabble. |
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Following a load of psychobabble rubbish involving Clive comically swimming up and down the pool shouting rude words, he actually did the deed with Granny Greene. |
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People who talk that kind of psychobabble should not be allowed within a thousand miles of decisions that affect the health and wellbeing of the community. |
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By ditching the psychobabble jargon and focusing in on the meat. |
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Mr Martin may be consciously uncoupled from Gwynnie, but he's clearly still very much attached to the Big Boring Book of Psychobabble. |
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