paradox|paradoxes in English

noun

[par·a·dox || 'pærədɑks /-dɒks]

statement that seems to be self-contradictory; false statement, untrue statement; person who has contradictory qualities according to outward appearance; thing that unites contradictory qualities

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1. In contextuncountablelang=en terms the difference between Contradiction and paradox is that Contradiction is (uncountable) the act of contradicting while paradox is (uncountable) the use of counterintuitive or contradictory statements (paradoxes) in speech or writing

2. Note three: If we again ignore note one, and admit a paradox, then we must acknowledge that paradoxes exist only with the realm of Absolutes

3. The paradoxes of entailment.

4. Chilean retailing is full of paradoxes

5. Retributive punishment implies three value paradoxes.

6. Paradoxes occur only when we have Absolutes

7. Okay so those are the paradoxes of entailment.

8. Let's call it paradox prevention.

9. Nature abhors a paradox.

10. Contradiction is a synonym of paradox

11. But the troll hates paradoxes and would never willingly create one.

12. 27 This is one of the paradoxes of creative collaboration.

13. Great, thought Sly, a most ingenious paradox.

14. Coincidental magic does not incur paradox

15. This study was aptly titled Women at ThirtySomething: Paradoxes of Attainment.

16. I start from an apparent paradox.

17. The facts pose something of a paradox.

18. It's a work full of paradox and ambiguity.

19. The " Antinomy " in Kant and Mathematical Tough " Paradox "

20. The following examples combine Chiasmus with paradox.

21. The story of Baptist Beginnings forms a paradox

22. Paradox and irony are characteristics of her style.

23. Anacrusis by Paradox Obscur, released 24 November 2015 1

24. Fortunately, a way out of this apparent paradox exists.

25. This, of course, was the great paradox of Thatcherism.