Synonym: contradiction in terms. Similar words: tradition, traditional, prediction, traditionally, jurisdiction, conviction, dictionary order, contribution. Meaning: [‚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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(151) Current Xinjiang gross and structural sex contradiction interweave together, make employment pressure greater and greater.
(152) Book of Changes emphasizes that only antinomy between both parties of contradiction can accelerate the transform and affect Taos of past dynasties.
(153) Document delivery services harmonize the contradiction between library's document resources and user's needs for documents, through utilizing document resources within a wider range.
(154) The world we live is full of contradiction and conflict, which with the further development of our market economy and the globalization, will become more complex and multiplicate.
(155) We must make a difference between the two types of contradiction.
(156) A difficult problem to solve in GEP is analyzed that is the contradiction between algorithm convergence and population diversity and the premature phenomena.
(157) In the 21th century, the natural gas of Jilin province is confronted with a challenge and a contradiction in economy, topological unitization, fierce rivalry and so on.
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(159) You can't call a hedgehog cuddly – that's a contradiction in terms!
(160) In view of the system nonlinearity, a digital variable gain controller is designed to solve the contradiction between large global motion and high stiffness.
(161) In 1867 James Clerk Maxwell, a British researcher, wondered if you could extract useful energy from thin air, in apparent contradiction to the second law of thermodynamics.
(162) Current, an acerb contradiction in moving course of our country economy is obtain employment situation austere.
(163) The works reveals the contradiction of the character with sober and object description of language and behavior.
(164) It is an effective financing method to use the accounts receivable to finance as it can solve the contradiction between the accounts receivable and operation capitals of the sellers.
(165) During the distributive law system, civil law is the foundation(sentencedict.com), while economic law is the center on account of China's special situation and current social contradiction focus.
(166) So revealing contradiction and complexity of heterogeneous cultural characters and single political visual angle, we can understand Redundant Words and literary ideology.
(167) The aim of the optimization design is to solve the contradiction between inner storage space of van body and structure deadweight and maneuverability of vehicle.
(168) Can foreknow, as economic development the carriage contradiction of Guangdong will be quite outstanding.
(169) His highly trust on language, his deliberate ambiguity and contradiction of his works and his meticulously created image of actor reflected the uncertainty of modern lives.
(170) This paper is an introduction to Mao Zedong's new English version of On Practice and Contradiction (2007, VERSO) written by Slavoj Zizek.
(171) With the air bumping out, the cloth coving the background falls suddenly, which will makes great contradiction.
(172) The basic theme that goes through his poetry is the contradiction between brightness and darkness, despair and belief, self-condemnation and praying to the God.
(173) Along wi th the rapid development of microprocessor, this kind of contradiction was surmounted in the especially emergence of digit signal processor gradually in recent years .
(174) The ultimate goal of harmonious society is contradiction on the state of equilibrium.
(175) It eliminated the contradiction between Einstein gravitational theory and Dirac electron theory.
(176) Lukasiewicz, for example, is lead to distinguish what belongs to the principle of contradiction from the identity principle, and from the principle of bivalence!
(177) You can't call a hedgehog cuddly – that is a contradiction in terms!
(178) Anselm observed that if God is defined as "the Being greater than whom nothing can be conceived, " then to deny the existence of such a being lands one in a contradiction.
(179) The seniority of economic and social growth contradicted with oldness of dictatorship badly, then this intensification of the contradiction led to revolution.
(180) International monetary policy coordination (IMPC) will eliminate the policy contradiction and reduce the conflict of interest.
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