Similar words: paradoxical, paradox, toxicological, radically, sporadically, parenthetically, intoxicate, intoxicated. Meaning: adv. in a paradoxical manner.
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31 Paradoxically, the accusations stirring the most indignation have, in money terms, been comparatively small potatoes.
32 Paradoxically, third parties dealing with an international organisation may feel secure despite the lack of legal regulation.
33 Paradoxically, the tax subsidy cushions the borrower from the full effects of a restrictive monetary policy.
34 Paradoxically, it was this decline that brought Quality Kraft Carpets into existence.
35 Paradoxically he is the only free man in the community, as he pays no taxes and is not subject to conscription.
36 It is in the city, paradoxically enough, that true loneliness is experienced most bitterly.
37 Paradoxically, it is even more damaging, until treated ironically by some women or groups of women.
38 Paradoxically, the very accuracy of these scoring systems for assessing the severity of illness precludes their use for comparison and audit.
39 Paradoxically, it was the grain-surplus areas which were most at risk of severe deprivation and periodic famine.
40 Yet paradoxically the bird is now giving serious cause for alarm to environmentalists because of a decline in the breeding population.
41 Feminists are also realizing that a rejection of biology can, paradoxically, increase the influence of biological determinism.
42 Paradoxically, while dreaming we are without imagination and we are not aware that we are dreaming.
43 Paradoxically, my own company has always given plenty of headroom, but not everyone perceived it thus.
44 Paradoxically, Diamond feels this loss of linguistic diversity may be our best hope.
45 Paradoxically, Soviet planners turned the primitive conditions and shortage of supplies at the factories to their advantage, Overy says.
46 Paradoxically, these secret arrangements created what was probably the most open government in history.
47 Paradoxically, the relative unimportance of money in Soviet society compounds these difficulties.
48 Paradoxically, it has not even been able to undermine the relative economic stability of the imperialist countries.
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49 Paradoxically, what was potentially a threatening situation for Franco in fact strengthened his position.
50 Paradoxically, environmental damage is a source of growth because it prompts people to spend money on repairs.
51 Paradoxically, this view would appear to be corroborated by the blatantly anti-communist theses of Nizan's own grandson, Emmanuel Todd.
52 Paradoxically, Anthea now threatened to become a millstone to drag him down.
53 Yet paradoxically, the reaction expected from a reader is in the opposite direction.
54 Paradoxically, a true anti-sexist curriculum is one that encourages creative and political resistance - both in and out of school.
55 Yet simultaneously and apparently paradoxically it was during the nineteenth century that the debate about sexuality exploded.
56 Paradoxically, the success has also been frustrating.
57 Paradoxically, the thorniest outstanding issue involves Bolivia.
58 Those could be dismissed as, paradoxically, unisex units.
59 To know oneself was paradoxically the way to self-renunciation.
60 Paradoxically, Italy needed the war of Hitlerite nazism.
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