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单词 Paradox
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(1) The facts pose something of a paradox.
(2) It's a paradox that in such a rich country there can be so much poverty.
(3) It is a curious paradox that professional comedians often have unhappy personal lives.
(4) The paradox is that the region's most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems.
(5) He was a paradox—a loner who loved to chat to strangers.
(6) It's a work full of paradox and ambiguity.
(7) 'More haste[http://], less speed' is a well-known paradox.
(8) Paradox and irony are characteristics of her style.
(9) It is a paradox that such a rich country should have so many poor people living in it.
(10) By a curious paradox, the team became less motivated the more games it won.
(11) Although strictly illogical, Martin's interpretation of this paradox seems the best.
(12) It is a paradox that in such a rich country there should be so many poor people.
(13) The paradox of earth is that it cradles life and then entombs life.
(14) The paradox about time is that it seems to go faster as we become older and less active.
(15) The paradox is that fishermen would catch more fish if they fished less.
(16) The lek paradox is thus solved at a stroke.
(17) Fortunately, a way out of this apparent paradox exists.
(18) This, of course, was the great paradox of Thatcherism.
(19) Can some one explain this apparent paradox please?
(20) I start from an apparent paradox.
(21) Great, thought Sly, a most ingenious paradox.
(22) These stories illustrate the central paradox of town-country relations.
(23) By denying scientific principles, one may maintain any paradox. Galileo Galilei 
(24) In that vision lies the great paradox of modern life.
(25) Yet they could not resolve the paradox that their revolutionary aims resulted in goods that only wealthy people could afford.
(26) It is this paradox, according to Brooks, that is the main point of the poem.
(27) There's a paradox in the fact that although we're living longer than ever before, people are more obsessed with health issues than they ever were.
(28) The faster he tried to finish, the longer it seemed to take him.It is quite a paradox.
(29) The faster he tried to finish, the longer It'seemed to take him. It is quite a paradox.
(30) Although I'm so successful I'm really rather a failure. That's a paradox, isn't it?
(1) The facts pose something of a paradox.
(2) It's a paradox that in such a rich country there can be so much poverty.
(3) It is a curious paradox that professional comedians often have unhappy personal lives.
(4) The paradox is that the region's most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems.
(5) He was a paradox—a loner who loved to chat to strangers.
(6) Although strictly illogical, Martin's interpretation of this paradox seems the best.
(7) The paradox of earth is that it cradles life and then entombs life.
(8) The faster he tried to finish, the longer It'seemed to take him. It is quite a paradox.
(31) Among the multiple causes of this apparent paradox, one is of outstanding importance.
(32) Aristotle once recommended to the would-be polemical orator that paradox could be effective.
(33) At first sight the paradox that liberalism requires not only freedom of contract but also freedom to breach any contract is quickly resolved.
(34) Then, she told me, she remembered previous times when an apparent paradox had puzzled her.
(35) It is a curious paradox that evolution and gradual change were linked with revolution and sudden change.
(36) This is paradox, rather than metaphor: two directly opposed concepts, life and death,[] change places with each other.
(37) We shall give an account of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox in a simplified form due to David Bohm.
(38) Data on social background of central committee full members was collected on WordPerfect and Paradox databases.
(39) Solving the infective dose paradox might lead to new strategies for elimination of this preventable pneumonia.
(40) Baldwin was crucial to this apparent paradox, both objectively and subjectively.
(41) The paradox of this maintained demand, despite the return of higher food prices and periodic scarcities, needs explanation.
(42) And with Earl Robert the saint condescended to tease him with a paradox!
(43) We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times.
(44) In a life filled with strange inconsistencies, perhaps that's the greatest paradox of all.
(45) Inpart, the resolution of the paradox is almost certainly in terms of the accuracy of the available data.
(46) The paradox is that the passive-aggressive person does express anger, but not openly.
(47) Capitalist modes of production, he says, are marked by a curious paradox.
(48) Perhaps it was that paradox - more than any other aspect of its nature - which would finally undo it.
(49) Not for a moment did it allow relief from the discomforts of paradox.
(50) This phenomenon is often regarded as a paradox, although the total amount of resources expended on such rescues is comparatively small.
(51) The paradox of using force to overcome force is here a real contradiction.
(52) Nowhere is this paradox more apparent than in the attempts of philosophers to theorize about the self.
(53) This chapter sets out to explore some aspects of this paradox.
(54) That second paradox, I believe, holds the key to the mysteries that still envelop the new regime.
(55) Economics partly explains the paradox - capitalist boom in the west, quickening collapse in the east.
(56) Being defined in terms of tension or paradox, ambiguity's potential diversity was restored to some sort of unitary wholeness.
(57) Isn't it a paradox that the airline with the lowest fares is the one with the most customer satisfaction?
(58) To explain this seeming paradox, let me refer you to a drawing now found in many introductory psychology textbooks.
(59) The show will also give you the chance to check out Paradox for Windows.
(60) The paradox is that this skilfulness is inextricably intertwined with incompetence.
(61) It is a curious paradox that often the most spectacularly successful and numerous organisms are also those with a finite geological record.
(62) Even so, the story ends on a note of macabre paradox.
(63) Paradox 4 represents a thorough overhaul of an already well-liked product.
(64) It is a curious paradox, that we should half mistrust the police in this way.
(65) This may seem a paradox and different from the usual pattern of learning, therefore it needs to become a habit.
(66) And here we come to the crunch - the core of the paradox.
(67) In this way, the paradox of ideology, discussed in the opening chapter,[] is visible.
(68) The paradox is, in short, that fishermen would catch more fish if they fished less!
(69) The assault is alleged to have occurred at the Paradox night club in Aintree.
(70) Yet, in a cruel paradox, it is the world's poorest countries that stand to suffer most from climate change.
(71) A similar paradox pertains in the relationship between dietary fibre, colonic cell proliferation, and experimental carcinogenesis.
(72) To explain this paradox, we must revisit the dawn of the modern marketing age.
(73) Brownson himself was acutely aware of the paradox that existed.
(74) Once again the managers were confronted with the need to manage paradox.
(75) Thus, the New Jersey paradox: Conservatives saved her, but they nearly destroyed her.
(76) The paradox of openness and criticism should be appreciated, together with learning how to draw conclusions from evidence.
(77) This paradox has prompted research on the potential contribution of varying infant care practices to the prevention of deaths from this syndrome.
(78) The agony and the ecstasy of the eleventh-hour reprieve illustrated the central paradox of Calvinism.
(79) Recognising this paradox lends weight to the patriarchy thesis, explaining away many apparent counter-examples.
(80) The examples by Duchamp and Malevich provide also an indication of a central paradox within modernism.
(81) The paradox is all the stranger because the power shortage has had predictably grave consequences for economic growth.
(82) The recent attacks, in which 17 people were killed and 28 injured, are a paradox for many.
(83) The explanation for this apparent paradox is provided by the distinction between the subjective and the objective role of historical figures.
(84) That's the case of a paradox of entailment.
(85) Arrow paradox is the economics Godel theorem.
(86) Paradox Realm: A temporary Realm created by a huge backlash of Paradox, wherein a mage must unravel the bizarre twisting of the universe to escape.
(87) As a philosophical and jurisprudential idea, it has problems similar to the omnipotence paradox.
(88) The clock paradox has occasioned lively controversy for over 50 years.
(89) This article, by analyzing the essential properties of Dionysus Spirit, exhibits LI He's"twice repudiated"and"two paradox", reveals the deep root and complex pattern of his death consciousness.
(90) A rational paradox may be the " foreordination " of any academic community with distinctive characteristics.
(91) Hegel claimed to have overcome paradox, but Kierkegaard was not convinced.
(92) Paradox plowed into paradox , stillness mixed with stillness , sound with sound.
(93) Out of this age of reconnaissance and renaissance came a great paradox: the recognition that mankind is unimaginably and often intractably diverse.
(94) The modernity paradox deeply germs from the overrule of capital to labour.
(95) A notion in economics known as the paradox of value is closely tied to consumers'surplus.
(96) The art of living to know when toand when togo , for life is a paradox.
(97) The second section elaborates the transformation of chalcography from the paradox caused by the co-existence of academic gravure of reproduction and artistic gravure of liberality.
(98) Zhang Tiesheng thinks that he has produced a general solution to "typical semantic paradox" including liar paradox and there is no speciality.
(99) It could construct psychic trauma by family paradox, individual development, loss of kinsfolk and so on. The family conflict was the first factor among these life events.
(100) As for the collective action failure implicit in the Keynesian savings paradox and the Fisher debt deflation mechanism, governments solved it by dissaving and debt accumulation by the public sector.
(101) But this effect, known as the kinesia paradox, does not last long.
(102) Every sentence causing a typical semantic paradox has the same meanings with its negation and is also ambiguous.
(103) Semantic paradox is not a tenable proposition, no matter its hypothesis is true or not, from this point of view, it can be called " neutral proposition".
(104) He remains a paradox: an intensely private public writer who has dedicated himself in wondrously inventive ways to undoing the Big Lie.
(105) This paradox illustrates one aspect of his brilliance: his ability to justify his actions, no matter how entirely self-serving, as being done for others.
(106) It shows further that solution of the special paradox in classical elasticity is just Jordan canonical form solutions in symplectic space under Hamiltonian system.
(107) The study's China report shows a particular paradox: a country with an estimated 300 million online users that also has the world's most highly-developed censorship apparatus.
(108) This mode of speaking in terms of classes of wants becomes intelligible only if we remember the role played in the history of economic thought by the alleged paradox of value.
(109) Management guru Jim Collins, in his classic book "Good to Great", talks about the Stockdale Paradox, named after Admiral James Stockdale, who spent 7 difficult years in a Vietnamese POW camp.
(110) So, people can only try their best to relax the tensility between equity and efficiency, yet can not completely cancel or end the paradox of equity and efficiency.
(111) Veblen himself did not follow this paradox, but it seems to be linked to our current situation that we are post-modern debate on the situation relevant to an understanding.
(112) Thus it comes a paradox that while some enterprises are on the up grade in business attribute to it , others may move haltingly in the process of its implementation.
(113) For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
(114) While struggling to understand the rapid onset of nicotine addiction, a paradox occurred to me.
(115) One of the reasons lies in normative logic itself, such as in its paradox orin its inconvincible system.
(116) In this paper we discuss the sufficient and necessary conditions for existence of the more-for-less paradox in a minimum cost flow problem.
(117) What paradox may often be found in a flower garden?
(118) Concept of time in the theory of relativity is harmony with that in classic physics while paradox on the law of running change of pendulum clock and atomic clock exists.
(119) This paper associates with the circular relation between part and whole, to discuss Plato's recollection theory of knowledge, and give a trial resolution to "Meno's paradox".
(120) Comparing with western countries, our study in this fieldlag behind. One of the reasons lies in normative logic itself, such as in its paradox orin its inconvincible system.
(121) Paradox 2-the paradox in the level of operation, that is, the paradox inacquiring the concrete capitalization rate.
(122) Chitty: You are so funny! Your words are full of paradox.
(123) The Article 31 in Labor Law of China stipulates one-sided unconditioned warning right of cancellation, which implies a severe paradox of law theory.
(124) Paradox derived from the statement attributed to the Cretan prophet Epimenides (6th century BC) that all Cretans are liars.
(125) Confronted with the challenge of the grue paradox, the falsifiabilists answer it both in qualitative way and the quantitative one.
(126) Finally, based on the theory of paradigm, which put for ward by famous philosopher of science Kuhn, Thomas S. in 1962,[http:///paradox.html] the author propose his own superficial solution to grue paradox.
(127) The paradox is that when sex is problematic, it plays an inordinately powerful, negative role in new marriages.
(128) Sleepwalker: A Sleeper who is not Awake but who does not suffer from Quiescence and Disbelief, and who does not increase the chance of a Paradox should he witness vulgar or improbable magic.
(129) Now what the people widely use is the SDL system (standard deontic logic system), but the SDL system receives a series of paradoxes, in which most lets the logician headache is the CTD paradox.
(130) But Masters, that concept is something of a is a paradox, and like a face card it is upside down either way you look at it.
(131) The " Antinomy " in Kant and Mathematical Tough " Paradox "
(132) Therein lies the ultimate paradox of trade: Courtesy of a strong dollar and cut-rate foreign financing, America has been living beyond its means for almost a decade.
(133) And pointed out "this sentence"refers is the null set, is insignificant, from the analysis of the liar sentence itself , thus proposes own the approach to paradox solution.
(134) The hexagonal structure in the center of the Paradox molecule is a Benzene ring.
(135) Advancements in human understanding of the infinite can in turn contribute to dispelling not only syntactic a nd empirical science paradoxes, but also semantic paradoxes. Paradox in science, ther...
(136) A professional independent tailoring a paradox, sewing, after the Road workshop!
(137) In 1744, Bishop Berkeley paradox in the absence of the case or say, but also to beg of Hope Hospital in philosophy by the term meaning: "a natural phenomenon is only natural appearance."
(138) This Commentary about the semantic paradox research from several aspects as follows:Firstly, some basic questions about Paradox and semantic paradox.
(139) With the two premises Berkeley and Hume developed their empiricism but the premises also led British empiricism into a paradox.
(140) But there is an Enormous Illusion named "Christendom" in Religiousness A, it needs to leap to Religiousness B by "the Absolute Paradox".
(141) Since Eubulides in ancient Greek proposed the sorites paradox, which contained the idea of vagueness, vagueness of language has attracted more and more attention.
(142) Haggis was struck by another paradox: "Here I was in this very structured organization, but I always thought of myself as a freethinker and an iconoclast.
(143) Lyrics: A human statue made of living stone A paradox etched in human bone If you could look behind his thin disguise There's a hidden glint of madness in his eyes.
(144) Remember the first paradox: risk only looks like reckless endangerment.
(145) It is shown that long-time implication of the "binary star paradox" in the question of aberration is a conceptive confusion.
(146) The best way to understand the Birthday Paradox is not to calculate the likelihood of two people having the same birthday, but two people not having the same birthday.
(147) The meta-narrative is established on an triplex paradox (narrative, emotion and philosophy).
(148) Apart from this proposition, there exist "not true proposition" and "not false proposition" of semi-semantic paradox.
(149) You can't trust the opinions of the others, because of the Blub paradox: they're satisfied with whatever language they happen to use, because it dictates the way they think about programs.
(150) Here, we have the same paradox as that of a natural language which is at the same time the last, the highest metalanguage .
(151) Falling water is a study in opposites—motion and stability, change and permanence, power and ephemerality—that make the human condition a paradox of welcome adventure and anxious uncertainty.
(152) This culminated in the paradox that a totally planned economy requires a black market.
(153) They are same in paradox expression of speech, double arguments in thinking way, and reductio ad absurdum argument to refute way.
(154) To illustrate my meaning and to show why vague terms make it difficult to model language as a logical system, consider the following version of the famous sorites paradox./paradox.html
(155) I also wonder, though, that as we chase ever more efficient forms of heating and cooling there is always the danger of Jevons Paradox ruining any savings we think we might be making.
(156) Also known as the Diamond-Water Paradox, the paradox of value is the contradiction that while water is more useful, in terms of survival, than diamonds, diamonds get a higher market price.
(157) Leontief validated the Factor Endownment Theory and got a result contrary to the theory, which is called "Leontief Paradox".
(158) From the perspective of ethics, "The Communist Manifesto", which in a sense reveals the history of moral paradox, is a dual philosophical understanding of human existence.
(159) But his female viewpoint is closely linked up with Helot and is full of conflict and paradox.
(160) If they could then there'd be nothing to stop the whole universe from descending into chaos. So I think something will always happen that prevents the paradox.
(161) Logrolling can provide a solution to the so - called Paradox of voting.
(162) For life is paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
(163) It is revealed that the paradox solution in Euclidean space is just a solution in symplectic space in the Jordan form which can easily be obtained by conventional mathematical means.
(164) We can not accept its semantic meaning when it was disseminated from western countries to China except its form. As a logical paradox contradiction, self-contradiction is universal.
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