How To Use Paradoxical In A Sentence

  • The freaks of nature displayed here appealed to peoples’ prejudice, their unquenchable curiosity for the outlandish and the unknown, and the paradoxical human attraction and repulsion for the diseased and deformed.
  • But that’s people who haven’t read about paradoxicality and the fact that this is a multilevel, post-quantum universe that we live in. Interview with Stephen Larsen, author, THE FUNDAMENTALIST MIND
  • For in opening their lives to the entire expanse of Greco-Arabic and Hebrew learning, the dictionally pure Jewish poets of Cordoba, Granada, and Saragossa carried out an act of profound, if paradoxical, cultural redemption. The Lost Jewish Culture
  • Where policy is radically dissociated from the reality of death, the paradoxical result is a society dominated by the logic of death.
  • His actorly slam-dunk is equalled, however, by half-lidded ingenue Scarlett Johansson, whose sheer unlikelihood as a romantic foil paradoxically renders her perfect.
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  • Thus the rigorous intellectualism of serialism and the freedom of aleatoric processes are not paradoxical, but stem from the same mindset.
  • Paradoxically, the political situation is so desperate, so apparently hopeless, that everyone understands the responsibility of casting their vote.
  • The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, condemns him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way.
  • In a paradoxical way, I think the opposite has occurred. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is because taking it for too long can have the paradoxical effect of making bones more brittle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is a beguiling and wistful study of displaced people that conveys the paradoxical loneliness and richness of cosmopolitan life. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could even write a piece that resembles, paradoxically, an instrumental canzona alla francese transcribed for voices Si pour moy avez du souci. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Moreover in the double demise of an earlier capitalism and colonialism, the rise of transnational globalism had made this cultural space even more paradoxical.
  • Paradoxically, much figurative art uses excessive detail to cover up, to make things more dense and to deny space. Improve Your Landscape Painting
  • It is strange and paradoxical how our main problem has ended up being how to answer so many correspondences.
  • They do so by lexical wrinkles like the paradoxical "silence-speaking" itself of this same junctural ligature. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Of all the mysteries of unipolar depression, a condition marked by sleep problems to begin with, the most clinically useful may be the paradoxical observation that keeping people awake may actually help them get better.
  • As a result, the urn pushes beyond the logic of consumer desire: where the consumer can at least hope for an imagined consummation from a given commodity, the urn makes that satisfaction impossible and emphasizes the paradoxical bliss one takes in an anticipation that is never fulfilled. Ode on a Grecian Urn
  • Paradoxically, the first lie they tend to tell interviewers is that their works are not autobiographical. Times, Sunday Times
  • It, however, is paradoxical that "enjoying the rural life" has never been an indigenous idea having developed independently and self-consciously, but a bounce-back of urban cultural expansion.
  • As regards studies of the abnormalities of the sexual impulse, under the name of _paradoxical sexual impulse_ cases have been published in which that impulse manifested itself at an age of life in which it is normally non-existent -- old age and childhood. The Sexual Life of the Child
  • American history is filled with manifestos of cultural independence paradoxically coupled with exercises in bardolatry and Anglophilia.
  • Davie qualifies bold assertions and subordinate escape-clauses, paradoxical epithets and sentences opening with an adversative link.
  • Paradoxically, as prostitutes the children often fall victim to the very legal system that should be protecting them.
  • Both appear to have a paradoxical effect of either increasing or decreasing the stress response.
  • Paradoxically, its humour and compassion make it a thoroughly watchable, even enjoyable.
  • Italy was being born and, paradoxically, 'our' people had a much broader conception of oenological boundaries than we seem to have today. For Italians, Summer Starts at the Beach
  • Yet paradoxically he wielded huge power: the power that comes from touching the souls of millions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly, they sometimes put down their thoughts in bits, in short, equivocal, and paradoxical sentences which appear to mean much more than they say (a splendid example of this kind of writing is furnished by Schelling’s treatises on Essays of Schopenhauer
  • Hence, although emotion is the overriding topic, paradoxically it is not immediacy but diffuseness in diction, syntax, and argument that has manifested itself as the overriding style. “The Cure of Poetry in an Age of Prose” : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Paradoxically her legacy was to remove any parental role in the provision of contraception for young people.
  • Paradoxically, being a warm, empathic, kind person may not help at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regular readers of this blog will have noted previous entries on the “paradoxical” reverse epidemiology of obesity and cardiovascular mortality, where risk is apparently higher in underweight compared to normal weight, overweight or even mildly obese individuals (for e.g. of previous blog entries on this click here, here or here). Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Obesity Paradox also Holds in Denmark
  • Paradoxically a more extreme idea than that of Charron, viz., to mathematize ethics leaving aside the idea of end, seemed to insinuate itself even in Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The first question tacitly assumes that a paradoxical reality is a reasonable (in your favorite sense, i.e., coherent) counterproposition, or not a metaphysical proposition, or that reality does not exist. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • No, this was a silent mutiny, a mutiny of the heart, and paradoxically, though it was never intended - but, perhaps, a kind of Karma - an avouchment of support for him.
  • Paradoxically, the very men who had opened up the landscape to the people still dreamed of getting far from the madding crowd. Map of a Nation: A Biography of the Ordnance Survey by Rachel Hewitt - review
  • Cannabinoids have been found to have an antiemetic effect...but paradoxically chronic cannabis use results in hyperemesis.
  • He describes pretty well the loneliness that goes with (so far as I can see) making any kind of art, and which he says adheres with a particular paradoxicalness (paradoxality?) to theatre: Theatre notes
  • Paradoxically, the exhibition as a whole is enriched by its internal contradictions.
  • These are also paradoxically anti-modernist moments, when a belief in literature's power of ethical persuasion asserts itself over market-based utility values.
  • Wilde, who could never resist an aphorism, frequently undermines the seriousness of his beliefs by his brilliant and paradoxical style.
  • Prodi is too much politician, provincial and elitist to be taken seriously and Bhagwati is -- paradoxically -- evangelical and boring as he defends globalization. David E.
  • Charney has been criticised for paradoxically censuring the exploitation of the worker, while pushing the instrumental use of sexuality and women.
  • And yet this reliance on the East had a paradoxical effect. SPICE: The History of a Temptation
  • Like the gardens and bowers from which it borrows its imagery, it is a place of ‘arrest,’ cut off from the world but paradoxically containing all the world in its ‘essentials,’ purified by the imagination.
  • Paradoxically, this immemorial and ubiquitous trauma is perpetuating the dream of an eternal and perfectly just, that is, paradisical life.
  • There is something paradoxically comforting to liberals about such an explanation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxically, where are the benefits that we were meant to reap from the former grammar schools? Ironic Ducks
  • The dog paradoxically calls our attention to the hat floating above its head.
  • Paradoxically, however, critical discussions of these same films and their powerful physical effects also often suggest that they are the quintessence of cinema.
  • Almost paradoxically, it was full of non-human life. Times, Sunday Times
  • While these are stimulants, they have a paradoxically calming and focusing effect by boosting dopamine and serotonin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is a beguiling and wistful study of displaced people that conveys the paradoxical loneliness and richness of cosmopolitan life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxically, he then offers a contrariwise view of what differentiates American and Continental strategy on achieving a worthy and just international order.
  • He's got a high, reedy voice, that paradoxically creates a special strength in its vulnerability.
  • For fear of repeating the mistakes of 1848, Marx paradoxically would have the working class draw its ‘poetry’ only from the future, from the promise of a classless society.
  • Many patients end up being prescribed benzos in order to contain them and it can be like a time bomb ready to go off as there is a condition called paradoxical aggression caused by ovr use of medication such as diazepam and lorazepam. The Guardian World News
  • Paradoxically, it is often self-knowledge that destroys a Miller character.
  • Firstly we think 'pragmatically', deploy flat ontological analyses as a mere technological appendage to serve pre-existing political vectors, but this seems to be somewhat paradoxical for it entails a hidden claim that the ontological has no baring upon the political-but this indicates the technological potentials of the philosophy are null and void. Larval Subjects .
  • As I will argue here, the representation of fetishism in her writing exists in a paradoxical relationship with the fetishism of her theory of representation.
  • One explanation for such paradoxical behaviours is that they are motivated by visceral factors relating to physical and emotional drives.
  • The paradoxical truth is that nothing is more unpopular with the public than the pursuit of the public interest.
  • Thus, regeneration of sperm production in this sterile recipient provides an advanced pre-clinical model for optimizing the efficacy of stem cell therapies to cure a paradoxically increasing number of azoospermic men. Elites TV
  • And we can add that once again Oe inverts his material in a new novel in which the symbiosis between a father and his spiritually clouded son is focused on anew - a book that paradoxically ends with the word Nobel Prize in Literature 1994 - Presentation Speech
  • Paradoxically, the tax subsidy cushions the borrower from the full effects of a restrictive monetary policy.
  • Paradoxically, the physical body from which the putrescence comes scarcely seems to touch the earth with its weight.
  • The argument for free trade is paradoxical and much misunderstood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Travel is a paradoxical business - supposedly outgoing, in fact self-obsessed.
  • Paradoxically, the librarian comes alive in his animated form.
  • To the innocent, who had never seen it before, it seemed discorded and inconsequent, bizarre and paradoxical like the frantic darting of the weightless bugs which run on the surface of stagnant pools. Caps gameday special: Best hockey stories ever
  • That was, if you like, an ironic and paradoxical appreciation of the transgressive.
  • It will be interesting to see how the government 's statisticians cope with the amorphous, paradoxical and fleeting phenomenon that goes under the name of happiness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxically, she both benefited from and was threatened by these collections.
  • This is not entirely paradoxical, since Orwell saw socialism as all about preserving traditional decencies.
  • The second and central panel is an abstract passage; here, the tension between flat surface and represented curvature is broken by the mottled dark colouring, to yield a paradoxical depth.
  • Paradoxically it is this smell that contributes to the therapeutic effect of garlic on the body.
  • At this point it must seem paradoxical that atomic nuclei containing several closely packed protons exist at all.
  • The ongoing malaise, paradoxically, is only boosting the opportunities for investors in multiunit rental properties. A Bull Market in Rental Housing
  • The sky becomes a flat cut-out shape which paradoxically appears to dissolve the more solid forms of skyscrapers on either side.
  • By the sheer multitude of paradoxical formulations in his Gargantua et Pantagruel, particularly clustered in the Tiers livre, Rabelais offers a wonderful anthol - ogy of Renaissance paradoxy. LITERARY PARADOX
  • Short of sneakers and flip-flops, the pickings are paradoxically slim.
  • In the way that he apposes the images and varies the pauses, he draws us into the evening's movement and its paradoxically calming effect.
  • Further down the bureaucratic hierarchy, the classic rational image of the bureaucrat seems to prevail, but in the boundary layer something paradoxical can happen. Politics, Planning and the State
  • So who will benefit from this gradually paced demythologizing of one of the most legendary and deliberately paradoxical writers and personalities in recent American letters?
  • Somewhat paradoxically, and partly in parallel with military-political regional substructures, economic regionalism can also be read as a structural effect of the global market.
  • Erased de Kooning was the first major work of Rauschenberg’s career, and it showed many of the qualities for which he would eventually become known: a paradoxical originality (or perhaps an original paradoxicalness), energy, iconoclasm, unerring instinct. R.I.P Robert Rauschenberg
  • Once Marthe disappeared from my life, so did Saint-Mames in a paradoxical moment I recall with astonishment to this day.
  • Paradoxically, much figurative art uses excessive detail to cover up, to make things more dense and to deny space. Improve Your Landscape Painting
  • And in Scotland, the land of pie and chips, we are, paradoxically, jumping in with more vim than most.
  • He held the office of Promotor Fidei --- paradoxically called advocatus diaboli --- for more than 20 years, before rising to the papacy (Benedict XIV) in 1740. Te Deum laudamus!
  • It can also bridge the paradoxical mismatch between wide spread unemployment on the one hand and a shortage of properly trained manpower on the other.
  • The result is a beguiling and wistful study of displaced people that conveys the paradoxical loneliness and richness of cosmopolitan life. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is analogous to a paradoxical physical phenomenon known as stochastic resonance, in which an increase in noise enhances the detection of weak signals. ENTANGLED MINDS
  • Paradoxically, by presenting events with cool detachment even during moments of great danger, audience involvement becomes more and more intense.
  • Writer Chuck Klosterman weighed in on Grantland.com: "It sounds like what it is: an elderly misanthrope reciting paradoxical aphorisms over a collection of repetitive, adrenalized sludge licks. A Rocky Start to a Metal Marriage
  • It is a contemporary tale of medical misfortune which paradoxically illustrates quite dramatically the remarkable achievements of modern medicine.
  • Prefaces are almost always, paradoxically, afterthoughts, and as such they both enact ambivalence and orient the reader ambivalently. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It seems paradoxical to suggest that you will discover what you want to write by writing. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Feminists are also realizing that a rejection of biology can, paradoxically, increase the influence of biological determinism.
  • Paradoxically, it is because Madras has an old and lively sporting culture rooted in clubs and gymkhanas, that its middle class sporting establishment resists the idea that money should be used to buy talent.
  • Paradoxically, this decline in academic opportunities for research is occurring just as ‘women have finally begun to ascend the ranks’.
  • Sometimes the cause of clear, logical sequence is best served - paradoxically - by interpolating asides, a way of having your cake and eating it too.
  • Paradoxically the users of social media are increasingly censorious, blocking this and no-platforming that. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems paradoxical to suggest that you will discover what you want to write by writing. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Each panel has a visual autonomy that, paradoxically, enhances the painting's sense of unity.
  • Paradoxically his writing gets better and funnier as his mood darkens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, the presence of bioluminescence explains several otherwise paradoxical characteristics of mesopelagic body coloration.
  • It is paradoxically in his easygoingness that any leader-like quality resides. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they offer an interesting case-history in paradoxy: utopian commonwealths often proved so persuasive that their paradoxical character gave way before their didactic function. LITERARY PARADOX
  • The repetition and hyperbole involved in castigatory preaching approach suggest, paradoxically, its limited effect.
  • It seems paradoxical to suggest that you will discover what you want to write by writing. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Paradoxically, in order to preserve her vision, Lucy must shut it down.
  • Paradoxically, this is way above the national average 13 for a unitary authority.
  • Paradoxically it is this smell that contributes to the therapeutic effect of garlic on the body.
  • Inks can become paradoxically darker, skin areas can blanch, and if the practitioner is working near lashes and brows, hair follicles can become damaged leading to permanent hair loss. Permanent makeup: Vanity insanity
  • So, paradoxically, secrecy increases fairness in the equity sense because people can more easily be rewarded for the full range of their outputs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, the choice and treatment of subject matter is sometimes paradoxical.
  • Yet, paradoxically, hers can be a slightly aimless existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxical CNS stimulation results in talkativeness, excitability, restlessness, anxiety, mania, hyperactivity, delirium, and rage.
  • But then the greatest novels, the finest dramas, that muddy, paradoxical, discomforting business of life is always conflictual, never safe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enhanced parasympathetic activity of sportive women is paradoxically associated to enhanced resting energy expenditure.
  • Paradoxical, the spectacle of this disciple of Kojève, fed on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and on the prosopopeia of the Idea, reproaching others for their excessive idealism. In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part IV)
  • There is something paradoxically comforting to liberals about such an explanation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tightly constructed and heavily worked, the drawings are made, over weeks and months, from layers of cross-hatching and parallel strokes, with results that are paradoxically dense and crisp.
  • As inhabitants of modernity we might, however, first and foremost associate the “lost one” of patriotic melancholy with the nation state, that which paradoxically can never be lost, if patriotism has any constative or performative value to it. Introduction
  • Paradoxically, the essential capabilities are diluted by the too early use of computers and calculator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxically, the number of use patent claims is almost inverse to the number of scientific papers published on each issue.
  • Although it is paradoxical that Iceland's hottest region boasts its biggest ice cap, it is no coincidence: the ice sheet is huge and permanent precisely because lava flowing from the mantle plume has built the mountains so high.
  • It is the first collective memory of the new family, paradoxically shared even by children who were unborn at the time.
  • Such a seemingly paradoxical phenomenon is well known in capitalist countries.
  • Paradoxically, this progression is clearest in Kaduna, formerly one of the most intense flash points, where Kukah lives. God’s Country
  • Paradoxically, considering the elaborate strategies for secluding the house, privacy disappears at night.
  • It is also about the paradoxical tension between human freedom and divine providence.
  • By the end of the week you feel much better, and paradoxically by pleasing yourself your partner is also satisfied.
  • But paradoxically, as the power of medicine to do good has grown to previously unimagined levels, public trust in physicians has plunged.
  • Paradoxically, his inarticulate speech and inchoate thinking vividly express his frustration and anger: he has no skills with which to cope effectively with the inevitable set-backs of his life.
  • As a result, the romantic dramas of Friends-Ross and Rachel, Monica and Chandler-were tantalisingly paradoxical.
  • It does not exclude prescriptivism as a potential strategy, does not say that the presence of prescriptivism renders critique “no longer critique” — which would indeed be a prescriptivist strategy, a (re) definition of critique that prescribes a limit, paradoxically setting prescriptivism outwith that limit. There's No Prescribing Prescriptivism
  • This virulent antifeminism paradoxically gives rise to a discourse of female liberation. Sex.
  • A rabbi - whom I immediately felt sorry for - was 'awash in paradoxicality', which apparently proved that 'cognitive dissonance is good for intractable conflicts'. Archive 2005-05-01
  • Occasionally a patient will get paradoxical hypertrichosis, which is more hair growth after laser treatment. I’ve seen people who’ve had up to thirty sessions and felt that they were actually growing more hair. Simple Skin Beauty
  • Something deep and paradoxical like that anyway. Times, Sunday Times
  • Separation goes paradoxically together with dependence because, as is the case with a pair of scales, one character's going up requires the other's going down.
  • For as long as there has been voting, there have been arguments about how to do it, with the Marquis de Condorcet identifying the paradoxical possibility of the majority contradicting itself at the ballot box over 200 years ago. AV referendum: Voting about voting | Editorial
  • The TSH may be paradoxically low in a condition called hypothalamic dysfunction. Pop Quiz: How's your Thyroid?
  • Paradoxically, there is a preacherly tone to his exhortations that, now more than ever, celebrate and justify secularism and non-belief.
  • Paradoxically his writing gets better and funnier as his mood darkens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blues ‘sound’ of black minstrel life is audible here, in the paradoxical conjunction of Pullman car luxury with preparations for ignominious flight.
  • The very paradoxicality of the situation seemed to give me a clue. Over Prairie Trails
  • Nevertheless, capital also demands the continual re-invention of the “new” in the form of new language games and new denotative statements, and so, paradoxically, a certain paralogy is required by the system itself. Postmodernism
  • So, singular negative existential propositions are no less paradoxical than are general ones.
  • It would be paradoxical to advocate an inquiry into inquiries, but we can begin to see criteria that will make them more likely to succeed.
  • Paradoxically, the illness coincided with the revival of a training career heading inexorably downhill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their results were paradoxical and their discussion illuminating.
  • This paradoxical turnabout is not a singular phenomenon.
  • Anton Corbijn Lou Reed center with members of Metallica in Gothernberg, Sweden this year: One critic called their new CD 'paradoxical aphorisms...repetitive, adrenalized sludge licks.' A Rocky Start to a Metal Marriage
  • [RT] And that's a strange paradoxical phenomenon because we discovered that almost any mutation of one amino acid right next to the chromophore will shift it to being all of one or all of the other – either all UV or all blue. Roger Y. Tsien - Interview
  • Maloney KJ, Mainville L, Jones BE (1999) Differential c-Fos expression in cholinergic, monoaminergic, and GABAergic cell groups of the pontomesencephalic tegmentum after paradoxical sleep deprivation and recovery. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • And, almost paradoxically, I think that there is a resurgent interest in the craftsmanship of fine book making, partly as a reaction to the fact that there is so much homogenisation in other fields.
  • Paradoxically, Diamond feels this loss of linguistic diversity may be our best hope.
  • But mere self – satisfaction is, in our paradoxical world, never satisfying.
  • Improvement in air tightness can paradoxically create problems in moisture retention, because the lack of air flow slows drying.
  • But there is nothing paradoxical about all this, for the Yogis, while preaching the folly of sense life, and manifesting the teaching in their lives, nevertheless believe in any and all exercises calculated to "sharpen" the Mind, and develop it to a keen state and condition. A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
  • In this connection mention is especially often made of Bolzano's grasp of the “paradoxical” fact that an infinite set can and must be equipollent with one of its proper subsets, i.e., is Slices of Matisse
  • Paradoxically the ecological problems deriving from the application of artificial fertilizers are often equally complex and extensive.
  • No death or rebirth is too small to be marveled over and recorded, but paradoxically, Klinkenborg's careful observation and reflective, uncomplicated language generate their own suspense ..... The Rural Life: Summary and book reviews of The Rural Life by Verlyn Klinkenborg.
  • Paradoxically, this show is both mind-numbingly sombre and utterly superficial.
  • Then we needed to desacralize the world, which we did through religious developments, as paradoxically we saved religion by sending the gods into the heavens while leaving the earth “atheistic” and mechanical in the doing. Film review by Charles G. Lambdin: Creationism by Any Other Name - The Panda's Thumb
  • It is the first collective memory of the new family, paradoxically shared even by children who were unborn at the time.
  • A vitality, a vigour, which is infectious owing to its strength and intractability and to the paradoxical freedom it possesses as against what is related. Nobel Prize in Literature 1983 - Presentation Speech
  • The X3 is noticeably more compact externally than the X5, but offers almost as much room inside and, paradoxically, has a larger loadspace.
  • Aesthetically, the palette manages something paradoxical: it both intensifies and dulls the impact of onscreen violence.
  • The paradoxical upshot is that unaccommodated death leads to spectral materialism. Introduction: Gothic Romance as Visual Technology
  • The inhospitable terrain was, paradoxically, one factor that made it possible for the inhabitants to offer hospitality to so many refugees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its giant gilded strongbox glared bullion-brilliant, and paradoxically appeared to float at the centre of a giant olive-green pool.
  • Paradoxically, social tensions increased, since this growth accentuated glaring social inequalities.
  • A work that details every expression of lack of vigour in the different organs, limbs and brain of the body politic, therefore, paradoxically leaves a general impression of rude health.
  • The argument for free trade is paradoxical and much misunderstood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxically, it has not even been able to undermine the relative economic stability of the imperialist countries.
  • The word ineffable, is important here, Those that practice the art of negative theology, whether within the Abrahamic tradition or not, will always ascribe God as being unknowable, yet paradoxically knowable through this form of theology, though of course not at the anthropomorphic level. The Student Operated Press
  • Although overhydrated from exposure to urine or stool, perineal skin in an incontinent patient may paradoxically be described as ‘dry’ because of a deficiency of the oils seen in normal skin.
  • Beyond all this there is the paradoxical character of her work itself - which is visually clear yet always mysterious - and also her reflections on photography and life, which were aphoristic, evocative and often rather oracular.
  • Paradoxically, the first lie they tend to tell interviewers is that their works are not autobiographical. Times, Sunday Times
  • Women are regarded paradoxically as personal chattel as well as a source of honour and pride.
  • It may seem paradoxical that an increase in taxes produces this uncertainty, but this may be explained as follows. Urbanization in Post-Apartheid South Africa
  • To this layman's eyes, there is something paradoxical about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could her dyscalculia pertain in some paradoxical way to the numbers that litter the poems? The Times Literary Supplement
  • paradoxically, ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter
  • The irony of starting with computer technology to produce meticulously hand-sewn, old-fashioned embroideries is consistent with the artist's wry, intricate and paradoxical approach.
  • We can readily conceive the sensation of freshness and delight with which a mind so essentially real, and so fundamentally serious, paradoxical as this may sound in connection with the name of the greatest mocker that has ever lived, would exchange the poetized astronomy of Fontenelle, excellently constituted as Voltaire
  • The tensive, paradoxical image of childhood forged by the Reformers has much to teach mainline Protestantism.
  • The strength of the British Constitution lies in its inherent absurdity, its audacious paradoxicalness. Without Prejudice
  • Her work goes beyond pathos, and whilst it seems paradoxical to speak about beauty, or even to use an oxymoron like ‘terrible beauty’, her work has a disquieting elegance and poise.
  • In a 2009 study involving beta thalassemic mice at Einstein, Dr. Fabry and her colleagues made a paradoxical observation: Despite the rodents 'anemia and iron overload, injecting them with more iron improved their anemia by increasing both hemoglobin and the number of red cells. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • Paradoxically, his inarticulate speech and inchoate thinking vividly express his frustration and anger: he has no skills with which to cope effectively with the inevitable set-backs of his life.
  • Giving up one's freedom is, paradoxically, the sine qua non of proceeding on the path to liberation. THE BOOK OF THE DIE
  • Paradoxically, Diamond feels this loss of linguistic diversity may be our best hope.
  • Yet, paradoxically, hers can be a slightly aimless existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paradoxically, the distrust is further fuelled by the desertion of an assistant counsel on the team last month.

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