Similar words: paradoxical, paradox, toxicological, radically, sporadically, parenthetically, intoxicate, intoxicated. Meaning: adv. in a paradoxical manner.
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61 The darkest thinkers may paradoxically be the most cheering.
62 Paradoxically, the only time the court can deliver the subpoena is when all relevant evidences prepared.
63 Expression of an oncogene in a primary cell can, paradoxically, block proliferation by inducing senescence or apoptosis through pathways that remain to be elucidated.
64 Paradoxically, another glutamate - booster , D - cycloserine, is being tested not to enhance memory, but to abolish it.
65 First, as Kay acknowledges , great American businesses have not , paradoxically, usually been exponents of the ABM.
66 Paradoxically, wurtzite boron nitride's hardness appears to come from the flexibility of the bonds between the atoms that make it up.
67 When you win a battle your partner submits, you have, paradoxically, lost.
68 In this case, paradoxically, the real free - trade position is to impose tariffs.
69 But, paradoxically, averting another Great Depression - like calamity removed political pressure for more fundamental reform.
70 Paradoxically, the real problem for governments may only occur if they manage to revive their economies.
71 Paradoxically, it's their parents who make up a big percentage of the buyers.
72 Paradoxically, between 3 and 49 % of presumed dopamine neurons are excited aversive stimuli.
73 Paradoxically, Athens was on the threshold of her " age of despotism ".
74 Paradoxically, the US is both the birthplace of global environmentalism and the world's biggest environmental spender.
75 Paradoxically, the intrusion of another top predator could in someways make life easier for the white bears, says Rockwell.
76 Paradoxically, both forms of malnutrition may act through a similar molecular process of modifying DNA, called epigenetics, to cause stable, but non-heritable, changes to the way genes are used.
77 He the dignity of a great master and the passion of genius paradoxically.
78 But, paradoxically, as democracy gets stronger and the middle class grows richer[Sentencedict.com], it can realize it has more to lose than gain from a real enfranchisement of society.
79 THE one sure way to prolong an animal s life is , paradoxically, to starve it.
80 To speak paradoxically, the existence of insignificant people has very important consequences in the world.
81 Paradoxically, some of the conditions may relate to the narrowing and the limiting of the subjectivity.
82 Paradoxically , ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter.
83 Paradoxically, voters' grumpiness may be a spur for radical change.
84 Paradoxically, however, the belief that there is no imminent crisis brewing may be Japan's biggest problem.
85 One, paradoxically, is morality: Often, ordinary decent people feel bad if they take someone's money but then renege.
86 Paradoxically, it is only by engaging in this evanescent deception that you have a chance to present a faithful self-portrait.
87 Paradoxically, Africa's food problems are often ascribed to an overemphasis on nonfood drops.
88 Paradoxically, optimizing a program for speed could cause code to run slower.
89 Paradoxically, he made use of the past in proportion as they rejected it.
90 Paradoxically, the supreme information provider also has the effect of reducing information intake.
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