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But the notion that design is out of synch or displaced in a museum context is a contradiction I have difficulty resolving.
In this context, religion belongs to traditional society, and so the term new religion can be perceived as a contradiction in terms.
The author keenly examines higher education and the contradiction inherent in its exclusionary nature thriving amidst a democracy.
I love the rich, dark flavor but my body doesn't like the caffeine, and decaffeinated coffee has always seemed like a contradiction in terms.
Bizarre or not, uncritical attachment to old shibboleths inexorably yield contradiction.
Any event must have all three properties, pastness, presentness and futurity, but this is a contradiction.
But contradiction is no doubt an inseparable part of the human condition, and that suffices as a source of miraculousness.
The well-intentioned exhortation to replace anthropocentrism with biocentrism, if pushed very far, becomes a curious contradiction.
There is no contradiction between faith and modernity and the two can, and indeed must, be reconciled.
Croce reveals the clear contradiction in the attitude of the vivisector towards animals.
The effect of all this culture jamming is a world rife with contradiction, which makes perfect sense.
He was filled with contradiction, spoke in nothing but bromides and cliches and believed that he had done his duty to the end.
Fourth, the Bush administration, unlike several of its predecessors, sees no contradiction between power and principles.
This uncomfortable contradiction between form and content lies at the heart of both their work.
There is no contradiction in supposing that natural laws, even those belonging to fundamental physics, are subject to change.
A contradiction in terms, maybe, but with her quirky looks, Elson became the hottest cover girl in the world.
For these angles, the contradiction used to prove the corollary does not arise.
His reform strategies tend to be weakened either by vagueness or internal contradiction.
Well, I guess that is a contradiction in terms because what it means to be a Vancouverite is a complex and multifaceted thing.
Social constructionism deals with ambiguity, contradiction, and multiple meanings.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The externalism in which most of our lives are spent makes the effort to look within a painful contradiction of habit.
Their antitheses were fully in harmony with existence, which is itself a contradiction in terms.
Here there is a manifest contradiction of the conditions of a chattel slave.
This view is in apparent contradiction to an interesting discovery in a specimen of a phalanger by Dr. Klaatsch.
I mean in contradiction to Arminianism, and all the isms that were ever broached in this world of ignorance and error.
Thus we are led to infer that the contradiction is an appearance only, and witchery of the senses.
To which of those happy propositions is your Duke so much wedded that contradiction will make him unreasonable and untractable?
This explosion of the doctor's meant that he invited and awaited some contradiction.
All actual division has a fixed limit and must have it, if the contradiction of a numerated innumerability is to be avoided.
Thus the frailty and superficiality of our own judgments cannot brook contradiction.
Captain lote's temper was boiling now, contradiction was its worst provocative.
It bristles with incongruity and contradiction, yet it is as logical as a syllogism.
I am aware that what I am now saying appears to be in contradiction with my other statements.
You may be inclined to think this a contradiction, for all such promptings to crime must be base.
Were it demonstratively false, it would imply a contradiction, and could never be distinctly conceived by the mind.
Where disconformity has place it may be clear or not clear of contradiction.
This zoning offers no real contradiction of the usual pattern of Pennsylvania migrations.
It conveniently stands thus, moreover, in direct contradiction to the term ectozoa.
There are few cases where some contradiction of emplacement with pose cannot be detected.
Some of these, however, were exploitive and in contradiction to the faith which he professed.
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