Tessa is a contradictory creature, almost a caricature of the modern ladette with her mobile telephone, pierced navel, and career talk. |
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And the government's reaction, veering in panic-stricken indecision from one wildly contradictory solution to another, is also traditional. |
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In each case, the judge must decide which of the possibly contradictory principles is the most important. |
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Propositions are contradictory when the truth of one implies the falsity of the other, and conversely. |
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Its loyalties are divided, of necessity, and the imperatives at work are contradictory. |
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It suggests to the outsider that he must have been exceptionally vague, and probably contradictory. |
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Adelphia is struggling with the price issue at the moment, partly because the evidence is somewhat contradictory. |
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Generals admitted relying on intelligence reports of ground damage that were unverified, contradictory, erroneous and misleading. |
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We sat stoically as the news dribbled in, mixed with confusing and contradictory reports as the newsmen attempted to ascertain the facts. |
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The singer feigns ignorance, and makes a valiant if contradictory effort to keep up appearances. |
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Deleeuw suggests that Shakespeare seems to be making rather broad hints about the contradictory nature of the play in these initial scenes. |
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Two other paintings also display contradictory geometries and inaccurate vanishing points and distance points. |
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Inevitably, therefore, there were two contradictory aspects to sovereign debt, or debt owed by a national government. |
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Many times different versions of news appear to be hopelessly contradictory with each other. |
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Although based on considerable sedimentological and paleobotanical evidence, contradictory results have been obtained. |
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The result of this early work was the sometimes contradictory cellular nomenclature. |
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In addition, human behavior is highly complex, contradictory, and remarkably unpredictable. |
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According to John Stirton, research into the influence of polls on electoral behaviour is contradictory. |
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But there is another element involved that is less visible and far more contradictory. |
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His successive statements were often contradictory, but it cannot be assumed that these swings in his opinions were wholly tactical. |
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There is so much of it, it is so contradictory, so obviously motivated by economic interests, so commodified, so much to be distrusted. |
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This time, he is placing his bets on the contradictory premise of giving employees access to corporate data in a secure yet simple way. |
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Its coup has, however, put it in an exposed position, for it must now deliver this contradictory package. |
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Again, I and O propositions are subcontrary, but not contrary or contradictory. |
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The information on carpet moths is somewhat contradictory about whether and what they might eat. |
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He thus destroyed the contradictory and confusing dualism in Cartesianism and established mechanical empiricism. |
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He is opinionated, irreverent, sometimes bombastic and often contradictory. |
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As I see it and as I think the articles in this issue indicate, these two positions are neither diametrically opposed nor contradictory. |
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Society's approach to the risk of injury and death often appears contradictory. |
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However, Ruskin was a complex and contradictory figure who must always be viewed in context. |
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The war experiences of the individual nations are too different and internally contradictory. |
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One wonders how all of these expansive and apparently contradictory conclusions fell within the committee's assigned sphere of responsibility. |
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And when it comes to discussions about his effectiveness in playing that card, there are similarly contradictory conclusions. |
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Indeed, one of the two main words used in English legislation, i.e., obscene, has two, mutually contradictory, legal definitions. |
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Again activism and commerce are neither contradictory nor mutually exclusive. |
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Secular culture so often teaches us that religion and science are mutually exclusive, even contradictory, forces. |
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But these authors reached their conclusion by ignoring the contradictory data! |
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The new ministers left contradictory feelings behind them after their first public appearances as representatives of the executive power. |
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Roche has attacked the heritage group over what he described as its inconsistent and contradictory attitudes towards different projects. |
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The contradictory attitudes towards intoxicating drinks continue into modern times. |
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But a few days later, another district court judge issued a contradictory ruling. |
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The seedsmen claim this will form a compact yet spreading plant, although that sounds contradictory. |
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He moved comfortably between the two disparate and contradictory worlds of the frontier. |
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They are tripping over themselves with contradictory statements and inane disclaimers. |
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Catherine had innumerable lovers and did not find it contradictory to her enlightenment that she ruled Russia as an absolute autocrat. |
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St-Maurice also says that setting limits for the amount of drugs found in someone's system is a political, and contradictory, issue. |
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Vander's contradictory impulses, to conceal and to reveal are not exposed as a failing but revealed as inherent to speech. |
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But just might add that there has been a welter of confusing and contradictory information coming out of various parts of the leadership. |
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However, this mode of emplacement is contradictory to well-established ideas for Archaean granites in the Zimbabwe craton. |
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Prior theoretical studies on the net contribution of electrostatics to the thermodynamics of binding have shown contradictory results. |
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So what does this contradictory evidence mean to the promotional products distributor? |
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It is somewhat contradictory to expect demassified media to have anything to do with the mainstream opinion. |
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At the core of the prophetic text we find a word which seems contradictory, at least at first sight. |
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It's not the least bit contradictory to give moral support for the forces, while not agreeing with the reasons for going to war. |
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She giggled in a girlish sort of way completely contradictory to her very womanly body. |
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Every day there seem to be further clashing interpretations and contradictory claims about America's war talk. |
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The American tavern fulfilled the contradictory functions of the English tavern and alehouse. |
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Some presidents leave behind records so contradictory as to cloud generalisation. |
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The comments by some Madrid players have been clearly self-serving and contradictory. |
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My informants, many of whom I have known for more than a decade, digressed through contradictory narrations. |
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In the end, it's the old contradictory chestnut of being both repulsed and attracted simultaneously that keeps you hooked. |
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Correspondents chafed at the numerous, often contradictory, rewrites demanded by producers. |
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Some people are confused by what appear to be contradictory positions in libertarianism. |
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Capricious and arbitrary as the system might be, it serves several contradictory needs at once. |
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What then do we make of his contradictory argumentation that we should maintain a large money stock even though we are unable to do so? |
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These pervasive and at times contradictory demands informed the salient qualities of his pictures. |
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However, I think it is quite normal to hold two views that, if taken to their logical conclusions, really are contradictory. |
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It showed that she was finding it very hard to be assertive, and her son was confused by his mother's contradictory signals. |
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The development supports Correa's theory that low-rise architecture and high-density planning are not contradictory approaches to housing. |
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In fact, the accounts are contradictory and smack of a rather crude attempt at a cover-up. |
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Given these highly complex interactions, research in this area frequently yields contradictory conclusions. |
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It is this potential for music to express contradictory, sometimes inexpressible emotions that drives Ward to write songs. |
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Herein lies the primary tension between the two conflicting and apparently contradictory trends regarding immigration throughout the west. |
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This has resulted in a loss of focus and a drift towards multiple and contradictory objectives. |
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Marketers need to understand how to navigate the maze of contradictory consumer attitudes and behavior. |
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The Tribunal further notes the contradictory statements made by the Applicant regarding his attempts to inculpate the Secretary. |
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These assumptions have been iterated for decades in spite of many contradictory observations and experiments. |
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Here we propose a framework that explains many of the thus far contradictory results. |
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The result is a farrago of contradictory ideas, with visions of patriarchs dueling with notions of upward-striving capitalists. |
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As idealizations, they appear to be predicated on normative but contradictory and ultimately irreconcilable understandings of excellence. |
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I have been finding too many contradictory sources on the use of colons versus semicolons, and now can remember neither quite right. |
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Furthermore, Godel proved that any mathematical system of proofs must be either incomplete or contradictory. |
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It is messy and confusing and contradictory to look at the world situation. |
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And so the story goes, on and on, a catalogue of mutually exclusive and contradictory topic sentences about a pseudo-mythical girlfriend. |
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I saw, that whatever the religion, social behaviour was contradictory to their teachings and ideologies. |
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This political-ideological position is deeply contradictory, and necessarily involves erasures. |
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Some processors worry the seemingly contradictory medical findings will only serve to bewilder consumers, leaving them unsure which way to turn. |
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Such a thing can cause huge mischief, when these contradictory streams collide. |
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He is a very mixed-up man, very contradictory in what he says and how he says it. |
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Outrageously colored coats of layered fabrics were worn over ugly, contradictory coordinates. |
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For any pair of contradictory premises, one must be true and the other false. |
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But the reasons, one has to admit, are hypocritical and sometimes contradictory. |
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Nevertheless, it was a smile that held no weight, for it signified a thought contradictory to its purpose. |
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The man who would conquer his contradictory feelings, would reach bliss in the afterlife. |
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The university has falsely combined these patently contradictory goals, making opaque the real differences between them. |
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However, the role of BRs in cell division remains unclear, as contradictory results have been reported. |
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I'm sure that we could even come up with contradictory principles based on this kind of reasoning. |
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According to Robbins, its messages are uncoordinated and sometimes contradictory, varying in tone and style. |
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The difficulty, as ever, is that it inevitably encompasses a very partial and contradictory world view. |
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They have been cited as a spur to a recovery in business confidence, though the evidence of this is not clear-cut and, in the case of Japan, flatly contradictory. |
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Passionate leadership won't succeed if contradictory signals are sent out. |
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I agree, of course, that health advice is alarmist, and increasingly contradictory. |
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America presents two contradictory narratives that it struggles to reconcile. |
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Fewer than 24 hours before voting begins, confusion reigns and contradictory information is bandied about. |
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Leaders are constantly issuing contradictory orders and security commanders are bickering. |
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My optimism springs from the contradictory statements of the conservative justices of the court. |
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The upshot of these contradictory findings is that most people have trouble believing the figures produced by either side. |
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News sources are contradictory and no effective municipal governance exists to provide people with the information they need. |
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For weeks the information coming out of Kuala Lumpur was, at best, inconsistent and contradictory and, at worst, tainted. |
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Historians continue to deepen our understanding of how varied and occasionally contradictory were the intentions of various framers and ratifiers. |
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The same lament about constant meddling from politicians could be applied to education where since the eighties there has been reform followed by contradictory reform. |
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As contradictory as this might seem at first blush, American political journalists have relatively little access to information about what is going on at any given moment. |
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Finding him has not been easy and, last night's disclosure notwithstanding, the reports from the battlefront are as contradictory as the briefings from Washington and London. |
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This is just the latest example of contradictory and unsubstantiated information from unnamed sources leaking from Kuala Lumpur. |
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Often the anecdotes he has culled from various sources seen contradictory. |
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His views on monarchical systems are a little contradictory. |
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As an essayist, he's often contradictory and more than a bit muddled. |
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I think it's kind of limitless with this superhero, unlike others, because he is so contradictory, he is so complex, he has so many demons and issues. |
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The article was unmatchable Mail writing, segueing uncontrollably between mutually contradictory complaints without demonstrating any self-awareness. |
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To the untutored layman's eye, it almost appears contradictory. |
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Some of the dates listed are separated by brackets and are a good illustration of the various contradictory claims made by members of the Abashiri group. |
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The basic law of logic is the principle of non-contradiction, namely that it is contradictory to say that something can both be and not be at the same time. |
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Their physicality seems further diminished by the glass vitrines within which they dangle, boxes that lend them a disturbingly contradictory sense of hapless menace. |
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Both improvisation and the musical hold the contradictory idea that spontaneous performance is available to all and that some people are more spontaneous or open than others. |
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Activists said that giving taxpayer's money to Taipower was contradictory to the government's goal of turning Taiwan into a nuclear-free homeland. |
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Yet we are contradictory here too, being notably welcoming towards foreigners and often calculatingly vicious towards millions of our fellow-citizens. |
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But given the political economy of which he was a beneficiary, whatever steps he took to deal with the problem were bound to be halting and contradictory. |
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He gives a superficial and inadequate account of Kipling's curious, subtle, savage, contradictory passion for England, which was both his home and his place of exile. |
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Insurance policies typically have limitations, exclusions, inclusions and endorsements that are confusing and in some cases mutually contradictory. |
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Since I believe not in mistakes, but in likes and dislikes, I find Shaw's musical judgment equally acute in both of his contradictory conclusions. |
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Despite this, the Committee reached conclusions that are contradictory and that were not based on a comprehensive review of the available literature. |
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The ability of one and the same human being to hold on to quite contradictory and even sharply opposed ideas is well known and has had many celebrated illustrations. |
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He cannot, however, be forced in the name of tolerance to agree that all points of view, including those that are mutually contradictory, are equally valid. |
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They believed that their strategy not only reconciled rapid growth with equitable distribution but made these two apparently contradictory social aims mutually supporting. |
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It is always difficult to explain to students of politics how the core concepts of liberty and equality are contradictory yet mutually constitutive. |
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An individual can also say contradictory things at different times. |
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These studies lead to different, and often contradictory, conclusions. |
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However, subsequent studies led to contradictory conclusions. |
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He thus ignores the complex and often contradictory nature of identity. |
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There is also an apparently contradictory but equally strong behavioural imperative, which says that eating in groups is competitive, and that you need to protect your stash. |
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We have so many contradictory feelings when we meet people, he points out. |
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This is why there is not a people in which these three currents of opinion do not coexist, turning man toward divergent and even contradictory directions. |
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The hollowing-out of the welfare state and the realignment of the various geographies of power, then, have to be seen as complex, and sometimes contradictory, processes. |
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Philosophies contradictory to materialism or physicalism include idealism, pluralism, dualism, and other forms of monism. |
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The paradoxical nature of the collection is embedded in the contradictory semes of its title. |
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The BBC is beholden to several pieces of often contradictory UK legislation. |
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In this contradictory process, the class balances within the nationalist alliance would also begin to shift against the semiproletariat. |
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Information on conditions in the stalags is contradictory depending on the source. |
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However, early accounts often gave contradictory or heavily biased versions of events and were subject to dispute. |
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There were somewhat contradictory reports about his eyesight from his contemporaries. |
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Although these laws were often contradictory, the body higher in the hierarchy always prevailed. |
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But this Conclusion is false, consequently the Minor Premise of the first Syllogism, Baroko, its contradictory, is true. |
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The information about his participation in the preparation of the Yermak expedition is contradictory. |
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The witness knitted together his testimony from contradictory pieces of hearsay. |
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One component of Aristotle's theory of dreams introduces ideas that are contradictory to previously held beliefs. |
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A number of rough measures exist, sometimes leading to contradictory results. |
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Seventeenth century Dutch culture maintained contradictory attitudes regarding the elderly, in particular elderly women. |
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This made for confusion of territorial sovereignty since allegiances were subject to change over time and were sometimes mutually contradictory. |
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The Carolingian kings tended to have contradictory politics, which had severe consequences. |
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However, Pomeroy's data are contradictory, in that he found prostitutes to be more orgastic than normal women. |
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The Romans had a vague and contradictory geographical knowledge about Arabia Felix or Yemen. |
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Harold appears to have died late in the battle, although accounts in the various sources are contradictory. |
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Definitions of a liberal education may be broad, generalized, and sometimes even contradictory. |
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However, the confusion was further compounded by the lack of explicit and contradictory instructions from London. |
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Although a number of paradigms for distinguishing between languages and dialects do exist, these often render contradictory results. |
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In some jurisdictions, such statutes may overrule judicial decisions or codify the topic covered by several contradictory or ambiguous decisions. |
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Demeanors that are apologetic and overly polite are inherently contradictory to demeanors that exhibit fear and anger. |
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By the second half, the plot line came hard and fast and created a fantastic contradictory tone to that of the first. |
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The overall mood, we discover as the plotless piece meanders, is quite contradictory to what the posters promised. |
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However studies examining their use in the reduction of vasomotor symptoms have yielded contradictory results. |
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This title may seem contradictory at first glance, for globalization could be viewed as quite the antithesis of traditionality. |
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In fact, for many wholesalers in need of reroutes, two seemingly contradictory objectives can often be achieved. |
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The result should burst sweetly on the palate, then release a range of complex and perhaps contradictory aftertastes. |
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An argument is valid if and only if the set consisting of both all of its premises and the contradictory of its conclusion is inconsistent. |
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Hence, these verbs are not an example of contradictory lexical items. |
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According to the Court of Appeals of Georgia, a trial court may place varying degrees of weight on contradictory expert appraiser testimony, as long as it does not ignore it. |
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However, it soft-pedals Diana's wildly contradictory nature. |
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These terms are not contradictory or even mutually exclusive. |
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More consumers are making health and wellness a priority, but they are often overrun with confusing and contradictory information when it comes to dieting. |
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Exceed expectations. This sounds contradictory to the earlier advice not to accept extra or unnecessary tasks and not to gold plate requirements, but it is not. |
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Sadat is portrayed in all his contradictory glory, as visionary and paranoiac, his pious, austere public persona at sharp odds with an ostentatious private lifestyle. |
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Language can be a lot of fun, and one of the best examples is the oxymoron, generally defined as a figure of speech that combines seemingly contradictory terms. |
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Doublethink means holding two contradictory beliefs simultaneously. |
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Despite its common usage to address people who call with no one answering the phone, the here here is semantically contradictory to one's absence. |
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In the late 20th century the poetic tradition was revived, albeit often replacing the traditional Modern Scots orthographic practice with a series of contradictory idiolects. |
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A contradictory picture has developed within a limited number of brain studies in fish that have examined the connections between Nucleus Isthmi and the Optic Tectum. |
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The one new law that this country needs is one that will make it a banishable offense to preach or teach anything contradictory to established fact. |
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In his lifetime Shaw professed many beliefs, often contradictory. |
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Unlike a delusional psychotic person, the pseudologue will abandon the story or change it if confronted with contradictory evidence or sufficient disbelief. |
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Daily Politis reports that over the years lawmakers have passed over 30 laws concerning incompatibility and conflicts of interest, featuring several contradictory clauses. |
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To the contrary, they affirm the coevality of contradictory value systems. |
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This is a critical error, which undermines the report and leads the advisory group to make a series of contradictory and insupportable recommendations. |
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New Latin American Cinema both feeds into and is fed by the contentious and at times contradictory nature of Latin American culture, social politics, and economy. |
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One of the phenomena, reflecting contradictory tendencies, is the phenomenon of real as well as imitational change interaction, typical of culture and mentality. |
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I cannot conceive what atheism, or skepticism, or positivism could do for me now, with their negations, and endless and contradictory perhapses, and perhapses, and perhapses. |
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The circumstances of Cabot's death appear obscure and contradictory. |
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This work attempts to reconcile the contradictory tales of the poets and provides a grand summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends. |
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These contradictory statements inspired us to carry out our own analyses of humic matter in the groundwater of the town of Kogalym, Tyumen, Siberia, Russian Federation. |
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Hitler's leadership style was to give contradictory orders to his subordinates and to place them in positions where their duties and responsibilities overlapped. |
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