Disorganised thinking includes tangentiality, circumstantiality and a proneness to loose associations between elements of thought which results in speech that often makes limited sense with multiple apparent irrelevancies.
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He describes events with all the circumstantiality of an eyewitness, and with all the prolixity of one who is determined to leave nothing untold, however trifling it may be.
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Professor Wertheim describes Sjahrir's early accomplishments as Prime minister as follows : " " . . . Sjahrir knows what he wants and will not be distracted by popular sentiment or circumstantiality.
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Paweraa played a leading part in the vizierial commission set up to investigate, and, not surprisingly, it proved impossible for Paweraa to be officially charged with any crime due to the circumstantiality of the evidence.
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Much the same can be said of his treatment of " The Fly and the Bee " ( La Fontaine's The Fly and the Ant, IV . 3 ) and " The Wolf and the Shepherds " ( La Fontaine's X . 6 ), which dispense with the circumstantiality of the original and retain little more than the reasoning.