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Sentence count:164+8Posted:2016-09-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: paradeparagonparasiteparalysisapparatuscomparableseparationreparationMeaning: ['pærədɑks /-dɒks]  n. (logic) a statement that contradicts itself. 
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(31) Among the multiple causes of this apparent paradox, one is of outstanding importance.
(32) Aristotle once recommended to the would-be polemical orator that paradox could be effective.
(33) At first sight the paradox that liberalism requires not only freedom of contract but also freedom to breach any contract is quickly resolved.
(34) Then, she told me, she remembered previous times when an apparent paradox had puzzled her.
(35) It is a curious paradox that evolution and gradual change were linked with revolution and sudden change.
(36) This is paradox, rather than metaphor: two directly opposed concepts, life and death,[www.Sentencedict.com] change places with each other.
(37) We shall give an account of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox in a simplified form due to David Bohm.
(38) Data on social background of central committee full members was collected on WordPerfect and Paradox databases.
(39) Solving the infective dose paradox might lead to new strategies for elimination of this preventable pneumonia.
(40) Baldwin was crucial to this apparent paradox, both objectively and subjectively.
(41) The paradox of this maintained demand, despite the return of higher food prices and periodic scarcities, needs explanation.
(42) And with Earl Robert the saint condescended to tease him with a paradox!
(43) We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times.
(44) In a life filled with strange inconsistencies, perhaps that's the greatest paradox of all.
(45) Inpart, the resolution of the paradox is almost certainly in terms of the accuracy of the available data.
(46) The paradox is that the passive-aggressive person does express anger, but not openly.
(47) Capitalist modes of production, he says, are marked by a curious paradox.
(48) Perhaps it was that paradox - more than any other aspect of its nature - which would finally undo it.
(49) Not for a moment did it allow relief from the discomforts of paradox.
(50) This phenomenon is often regarded as a paradox, although the total amount of resources expended on such rescues is comparatively small.
(51) The paradox of using force to overcome force is here a real contradiction.
(52) Nowhere is this paradox more apparent than in the attempts of philosophers to theorize about the self.
(53) This chapter sets out to explore some aspects of this paradox.
(54) That second paradox, I believe, holds the key to the mysteries that still envelop the new regime.
(55) Economics partly explains the paradox - capitalist boom in the west, quickening collapse in the east.
(56) Being defined in terms of tension or paradox, ambiguity's potential diversity was restored to some sort of unitary wholeness.
(57) Isn't it a paradox that the airline with the lowest fares is the one with the most customer satisfaction?
(58) To explain this seeming paradox, let me refer you to a drawing now found in many introductory psychology textbooks.
(59) The show will also give you the chance to check out Paradox for Windows.
(60) The paradox is that this skilfulness is inextricably intertwined with incompetence.
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