Use "paradoxical" in a sentence

1. He is a paradoxical aesthete as well as a paradoxical moralist.

2. Samurai are paradoxical.

3. Paradoxical Anaerobism in Desert Pupfish

4. A period of paradoxical Anaerobism

5. Paradoxical pain Editor, - David Bowsher defines paradoxical pain as chronic nociceptive pain that does not respond to morphine.

6. The qualities registered can seem paradoxical.

7. Patient 44's EEG patterns confirm paradoxical sleep.

8. He found himself in a curiously paradoxical situation.

9. Bureaucratizing Paradoxical Engines - GAAIV Commander / EDH WU (Azorius) kiebitzen

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11. The Paradoxical Republic: Austria, 1945–2005 (Berghahn Books; 2010, 301 pages)

12. In a carefully worded address, Wyman argued the paradoxical facts.

13. These may seem quixotic or paradoxical choices, but bear with me.

14. It is paradoxical to attribute such absolute importance to an internal procedure.

15. 9 There's nothing paradoxical about that: the mobilisation of resources was immense.

16. Muscle lactate concentration was not elevated during periods of paradoxical Anaerobism

17. In Fig.1a, an example of paradoxical Anaerobism use is provided.

18. Nizan found himself in a curiously paradoxical situation at this juncture.

19. Such a seemingly paradoxical phenomenon is well known in capitalist countries.

20. How such paradoxical objectives are handled will depend upon the individual counsellor.

21. Such paradoxical Antiparallels are mirrored in the text-based works of the project

22. Translation of 2005 study of paradoxical aspects of Austria's political culture and society

23. Such paradoxical Antiparallels are mirrored in the text-based works of the project

24. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine states that Dangerous presents Jackson as a paradoxical individual.

25. Paradoxical atlas shifts in infancy appear to be based on similar biomechanical mechanisms.

26. The men and women of this new generation found themselves in a paradoxical position.

27. 16 Individualism is pure and unchangeable element in Libai's paradoxical and intricate idealism. ".

28. The grue paradox is the paradoxical state in the theory of belief acceptance.

29. Results Exposure to antibiotics led to increased time in paradoxical Anaerobism Exposure to a cocktail of antibiotics (kanamycin, genta-micin, colistin, metronidazole, and vancomycin) made fish more prone to entering paradoxical Anaerobism (Fig.1)

30. 'If you make a slight change in the initial conditions, the paradoxical situation won’t happen.

31. This judgement is supported by the paradoxical result of replacing the adverb by its antonym:?

32. These high profits have a paradoxical effect: They provide a steady incentive for drug suppliers.

33. Fish rarely demonstrated a compensatory increase in oxygen use following a period of paradoxical Anaerobism

34. And Almsgiving has a paradoxical effect: the more we give away, the more we receive

35. The concept of Oedipus Complex contains two paradoxical problems - the subject and the desire.

36. Fish rarely demonstrated a compensatory increase in oxygen use following a period of paradoxical Anaerobism

37. Was it however so paradoxical as to have dealt a death blow to the theory?

38. Van Breukelen suspects paradoxical Anaerobism is an accidental biological reaction to that dramatic change in habitat

39. As they conducted their testing, van Breukelen and Hillyard discovered the phenomenon they call paradoxical Anaerobism

40. A little noticed but central character of such vivisystems is that this paradoxical essence is contagious.

41. Fish maintained normal posture and ventilation rate (>230 ventilations per minute) during paradoxical Anaerobism

42. Cardiac tamponade is suggested by jugular venous distention, muffled heart sounds, and a paradoxical pulse.

43. The fact that outsiders find them contradictory and paradoxical does not bother them a bit.

44. To decipher the role of the gut microbiota in ethanol-associated paradoxical Anaerobism, gut microbial communities

45. This is an introduction to the political views of Thomas Hobbes, which are often deemed paradoxical.

46. David Bowsher, writing on paradoxical pain, opens with an anecdote about a consultant convicted of attempted murder.

47. In view of this century’s outstanding advances in science, technology, medicine and psychotherapy, however, this increase is paradoxical.

48. 26 This judgement is supported by the paradoxical result of replacing the adverb by its antonym:?

49. Oxygen consumption patterns of pupfish over a 24 h period demonstrating the variable nature of paradoxical Anaerobism

50. As a result, the romantic dramas of Friends-Ross and Rachel, Monica and Chandler-were tantalisingly paradoxical.

51. If the cases of so called paradoxical pain were opioid sensitive why not test that hypothesis directly?

52. In contrast, only one out of 262 sampled fish acclimated at 28°C spontaneously demonstrated paradoxical Anaerobism

53. The paradoxical nature of this trait was personified for the ancient Greeks in the mythical figure of Pandora.

54. Augern,NaimiAI,FraserWD,Healy-ProfitosJ,LuoZC,NuytAM,KaufmanJS.Three alternative methods to resolve paradoxical associations of exposures before term

55. Lying in bed, we tell the truth: it sounds like a paradoxical sentence from a first-year philosophy primer.

56. Paradoxical Anaerobism use during routine metabolism is a function of acclimation and not assay temperature (Heuton et al

57. Wouldn’t it be paradoxical, then, if financial alchemy could make an ingot of gold worth dramatically more?

58. It was all about understanding the paradoxical stability property of plasmas, which are a crowd of electrons.

59. Anismus, paradoxical external sphincter function, spastic pelvic floor syndrome, rectoanal dysnergia, abdomino-levator incoordination for abdominopelvic asychronism, are all due to paradoxical contraction of the striated sphincter apparatus during oviding and is characterised by prolonged and excessive straining at stool.

60. Pupfishes frequently enter paradoxical Anaerobism in response to endogenously produced or exogenously supplied ethanol in a dose-dependent manner

61. It is paradoxical that so old an image should be seen to represent such a new and radical departure.

62. No force of nature, nothing paradoxical or demonic, he had no drive for smashing through the masks of appearances.

63. In contrast, only one out of 262 sampled fish acclimated at 28°C spontaneously demonstrated paradoxical Anaerobism.

64. Disjointed declarations, dislocated meaning, conflicting thoughts, contradictory comments, paradoxical phrases, and enigmatic expressions--all leave one with a sense of Bafflement

65. Once Marthe disappeared from my life, so did Saint-Mames in a paradoxical moment I recall with astonishment to this day.

66. It would be paradoxical should the battle on behalf of community-based businesses have begun among her children on the terraces.

67. It seems paradoxical to me, but if you drink a cup of hot tea it seems to cool you down.

68. Pupfishes frequently enter paradoxical Anaerobism in response to endogenously produced or exogenously supplied ethanol in a dose-dependent manner

69. The hypothesis that paradoxical pain is caused by abnormal metabolism of morphine is plausible but built on shaky foundations.

70. Uncanny transactions and canny forms: Rosamund Marriott Watson's Marchen We must strive to become paradoxical, explosive beings: sexual citizens, lawyer Anarchs .

71. 25 Where Dickinson withdrew into the self, Higginson, a passionate abolitionist, tried to realise his ideals, but both were paradoxical individuals.

72. Paradoxical Anaerobism was evident in both species; however, all results shown here are from refuge fish because of their greater availability

73. Background: Pupfishes frequently enter paradoxical Anaerobism in response to endogenously produced or exogenously supplied ethanol in a dose-dependent manner

74. Exposure to exogenous ethanol, in concentrations as low as 0.1%, produced periods of paradoxical Anaerobism even in 28°C-acclimated fish

75. It creates a paradoxical scenario in which the organization acts as both the perpetrator and the victim of its pernicious low performance.

76. Madonna returned to pure dance songs with Confessions on a Dance Floor, infusing club beats and retro music with paradoxical and metaphorical lyrics.

77. 5 I want to be a thinker, but I even can't be indifference to those trival words. It's a paradoxical thing.

78. 19 It creates a paradoxical scenario in which the organization acts as both the perpetrator and the victim of its pernicious low performance.

79. 15 Direct visualization, by bronchoscopy,(www.Sentencedict.com) of paradoxical adductive vocal cords movement in the inspiratory phase during a symptomatic period further confirmed the diagnosis.

80. However, pupfish acclimated to ecologically relevant temperatures may employ extended periods of Anaerobism despite the availability of oxygen—a process we called paradoxical Anaerobism