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Sentence count:210+10Posted:2016-10-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: contradiction in termsSimilar words: traditiontraditionalpredictiontraditionallyjurisdictionconvictiondictionary ordercontributionMeaning: [‚kɑntrə'dɪkʃn /'kɒn-]  n. 1. opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas 2. (logic) a statement that is necessarily false 3. the speech act of contradicting someone. 
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(31) Your reply today is in direct contradiction to what you said last week.
(32) I did not see much contradiction.
(33) They were also more tolerant of ambiguity and contradiction.
(34) Gary does not see a contradiction.
(35) This seems a contradiction on the face of it.
(36) The contradiction between faith and knowledge is thus resolved.
(37) Hatred is in contradiction to Christian values.
(38) Motion itself is a contradiction.
(39) America is a society rich in contradiction.
(40) The brewers see no contradiction in their involvement.
(41) As written,[http://sentencedict.com/contradiction.html] the text involves a contradiction.
(42) This may seem like a contradiction.
(43) Technology development strategies exhibit a fundamental logical contradiction.
(44) Leadership without mutual trust is a contradiction in terms.
(45) But Rousseau's blueprint contains its own contradiction.
(46) This will produce an infrastructure without contradiction and conflict.
(47) There is really no mystery about this contradiction.
(48) There is a danger of internal contradiction.
(49) Thus the contradiction of stable industrial relations, low productivity and poor management constitutes the main focus of the study.
(50) International events have shown that there is an inherent contradiction between a one-party state and mass democracy.
(51) Even in such a brief survey of this notion of contradiction two things become clear.
(52) It is just too easy to dismiss the idea of ethical business as a contradiction in terms.
(53) Indeed the idea of civil service leadership is a contradiction in terms within a democracy.
(54) Clearly, an unreflective or uncritical citizenry would be highly undesirable as well as, strictly speaking, a contradiction in terms.
(55) The problem is that there's little to offer in between; high street quality seems almost a contradiction in terms.
(56) Writing in the late 1960s and early 1970s, he argued that advanced capitalist societies were caught up in a major contradiction.
(57) It is the irreconcilable contradiction inevitable in humanism because of its false assumptions in constructing a world-view.
(58) Tia Carmen says in a quiet voice that does not brook contradiction.
(59) In every chord there is some foreign element, some contradiction which gives an odd twist to the harmony.
(60) One such condition is a corollary of the Principle of Contradiction, and may be stated as follows.
More similar words: traditiontraditionalpredictiontraditionallyjurisdictionconvictiondictionary ordercontributionconcentrationon the contrarycontrastcontrarycontractradiationcontrast toby contrastcontractorfictionto the contrarysocial contractafflictionrestrictionattractionintroductiontransactionintrospectionradicalconnectionconstitutional conventioneradicate
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