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Tessa is a contradictory creature, almost a caricature of the modern ladette with her mobile telephone, pierced navel, and career talk.
And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional.
In each case, the judge must decide which of the possibly contradictory principles is the most important.
Propositions are contradictory when the truth of one implies the falsity of the other, and conversely.
Its loyalties are divided, of necessity, and the imperatives at work are contradictory.
It suggests to the outsider that he must have been exceptionally vague, and probably contradictory.
Adelphia is struggling with the price issue at the moment, partly because the evidence is somewhat contradictory.
Generals admitted relying on intelligence reports of ground damage that were unverified, contradictory, erroneous and misleading.
We sat stoically as the news dribbled in, mixed with confusing and contradictory reports as the newsmen attempted to ascertain the facts.
The singer feigns ignorance, and makes a valiant if contradictory effort to keep up appearances.
Deleeuw suggests that Shakespeare seems to be making rather broad hints about the contradictory nature of the play in these initial scenes.
Two other paintings also display contradictory geometries and inaccurate vanishing points and distance points.
Inevitably, therefore, there were two contradictory aspects to sovereign debt, or debt owed by a national government.
Many times different versions of news appear to be hopelessly contradictory with each other.
Although based on considerable sedimentological and paleobotanical evidence, contradictory results have been obtained.
The result of this early work was the sometimes contradictory cellular nomenclature.
In addition, human behavior is highly complex, contradictory, and remarkably unpredictable.
According to John Stirton, research into the influence of polls on electoral behaviour is contradictory.
But there is another element involved that is less visible and far more contradictory.
His successive statements were often contradictory, but it cannot be assumed that these swings in his opinions were wholly tactical.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I never darkened it with absurd and contradictory notions, nor confounded it with chicane and sophistry.
The evidence relative to yellow fever, or calenture, during this period in Virginia is contradictory.
I tried to diagnose her symptoms, but they were too complicated and contradictory.
The desire for self-direction has made a thousand philosophies as contradictory as the temperaments of the thinkers.
It will be found that characters totally contradictory are ascribed to Weismann's idioplasm.
In this way the great commentator seeks to reconcile teaching apparently contradictory in this sutra.
I never copy what I write to you, so I may be often tautological, or perhaps contradictory.
This commenced early, as is shown in some curiously contradictory utterances, in 1568, respecting the Tridentine Index.
There are numerous portraits of St Louis, but they are unauthentic and contradictory.
In Balzac are found the two contradictory traits of the money-grubber and the spendthrift.
These contradictory decisions are still often referred to by the opponents of papal infallibility.
Of the moral state of the Pelasgi our accounts are imperfect and contradictory.
Their different and widely varying aspects are the confusing and often contradictory phenomena of race relations.
Like all primordial aspects of life, the situation is double-edged and contradictory.
She stated the fact as one without a hint of any contradictory possibility.
All the mutually contradictory 'isms' unite in a higher synthesis.
Oh, Mary O'Neill, what a strange contradictory war you are waging!
Cronyn's a genuinely contradictory presence in a role he refuses to make mawkish.
Her face was captivating by reason of a certain frankness of expression and a contradictory subtle play of features.
Judas is a knot of contradictory representations, built up over 20 centuries.
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