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Davie qualifies bold assertions and subordinate escape-clauses, paradoxical epithets and sentences opening with an adversative link.
One explanation for such paradoxical behaviours is that they are motivated by visceral factors relating to physical and emotional drives.
'See you soon, love' is, on the face of it, a paradoxical way to take one's leave; the soonest-seeing could be ensured by staying.
So, singular negative existential propositions are no less paradoxical than are general ones.
Where policy is radically dissociated from the reality of death, the paradoxical result is a society dominated by the logic of death.
However, much more paradoxical edicts were issued under the totalitarian regime.
We expose the puppetmasters, and their policies, behind this paradoxical mass addiction to something nearly everyone hates.
It is strange and paradoxical how our main problem has ended up being how to answer so many correspondences.
Wilde, who could never resist an aphorism, frequently undermines the seriousness of his beliefs by his brilliant and paradoxical style.
Even more paradoxical is the acceptance that this revolutionary impulse has emanated from an elementally American art form.
This is not entirely paradoxical, since Orwell saw socialism as all about preserving traditional decencies.
Only the experiences which are described as Easter and Pentecost created their faith in the paradoxical character of the messianic claim.
It's often called paradoxical sleeping because it's characterized by heightened encephalic activity but also muscular immobility.
The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, condemns him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way.
In this context it is somewhat paradoxical to find ourselves often being criticized for the narrowness of our view of management accounting.
The pared-down clarity of these images has the paradoxical effect of making them seem almost abstract.
Both appear to have a paradoxical effect of either increasing or decreasing the stress response.
The ashes marking our foreheads on that day serve as a paradoxical remembrance of a future event, our death.
The paradoxical implication is of a specific radicalized and gendered tabula rasa.
What may seem paradoxical to some today is that theologically, Spurgeon tenaciously clung to traditional Calvinism.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Put forward, my paradoxical Pupils, methodically and arithmetically, one by one.
Our own experiences of our own day show that these are no paradoxical speculations.
It had the glow of smiling austerity, the unseizable, paradoxical quality of herself.
Henry James, Senior, dealt with such things in the most allusive and paradoxical terms.
His Unity was steadily disintegrating into a paradoxical Trinity.
The reason starts at it, but all religion is paradoxical to reason.
And the paradoxical part of it all is that candida is a womanly woman.
But the Englishmen found the thought of Leibniz paradoxical and forced.
A tendency to a paradoxical manner of statement is also observable.
His next concern is to explain away the air of paradox, for James was never wilfully paradoxical.
France was the archaic country of popular cliche as recently as three years ago, but that archaism has become a paradoxical source of modernity.
He is full of clever and witty, paradoxical and epigrammatical, surprises.
It may, perhaps, sound paradoxical to mention the contract of suretyship.
Simplicity, he says, is paradoxical, complexity unproblematic, and nothingness self-contradictory.
Such, I have long known, is the paradoxical law of all sentiments having terror as a basis.
Not that he treated me to any ingenious sophistries or paradoxical perversities.
The Sagoths could not understand these seemingly paradoxical instructions, though their purpose was quite evident to me.
Never in her life had she seen a man at once so paradoxical and dependable.
The answer which is given by Plato is paradoxical enough, and seems rather intended to stimulate than to satisfy enquiry.
A most paradoxical mixture of sound and silence pervades the shady parts of the wood.
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