Use "paradoxically" in a sentence

1. Paradoxically, that very thought reassured him.

2. 5 Paradoxically, that very thought reassured him.

3. Paradoxically, he suffered from bouts of tyranny.

4. Those could be dismissed as, paradoxically, unisex units.

5. But the commercial success paradoxically impoverished the peasantry.

6. 6 Paradoxically, he suffered from bouts of tyranny.

7. Yet paradoxically, so did the prevalence of HIV infection.

8. 7 Paradoxically, it had the opposite effect on Grant.

9. 3 But the commercial success paradoxically impoverished the peasantry.

10. Paradoxically, ‘Civilising offensives’ are in contrast planned, organised and intended

11. One effect, paradoxically, is that it produces paralysis, rather than liberation.

12. 1 Paradoxically, the less she ate, the fatter she got.

13. 4 Yet paradoxically, so did the prevalence of HIV infection.

14. Women are regarded paradoxically as personal Chattel as well as a …

15. 2 Paradoxically, the prohibition of liquor caused an increase in alcoholism.

16. Paradoxically, Anthea now threatened to become a millstone to drag him down.

17. One effect, paradoxically, is that it produces paralysis rather than liberation.

18. Paradoxically, Athens was on the threshold of her " age of despotism ".

19. 19 Paradoxically difficult decisions are more difficult to make in difficult times.

20. Paradoxically, between 3 and 49 % of presumed dopamine neurons are excited aversive stimuli.

21. Paradoxically, she was both goddess of war and goddess of love and voluptuousness.

22. Paradoxically, Africa's food problems are often ascribed to an overemphasis on nonfood drops.

23. Paradoxically, it was God who created hell as a place to store evil.

24. 1 Paradoxically, the relative unimportance of money in Soviet society compounds these difficulties.

25. 9 Perhaps paradoxically, the problem of loneliness is most acute in big cities.

26. Paradoxically, the larger the wealth of society, the larger the industrial reserve army will become.

27. Yet a judicious use of some survey courses might paradoxically allow more depth in others.

28. So paradoxically, those with the poorest land came in the end to prosper the most. Sentencedict.com

29. 26 Yet a judicious use of some survey courses might paradoxically allow more depth in others.

30. 20 So paradoxically, those with the poorest land came in the end to prosper the most.

31. Paradoxically, it contains all the constituent components of a traditional budgetary system based on tax revenue.

32. This demographic dividend is incredible, but paradoxically, there's also the mirage of mighty labor pools.

33. Paradoxically, the only time the court can deliver the subpoena is when all relevant evidences prepared.

34. 12 And paradoxically, now Luke had gone, she felt more alone and more afraid than ever.

35. Paradoxically, the tax subsidy cushions the borrower from the full effects of a restrictive monetary policy.

36. 29 The fluttering or hovering of the Spirit, which is also implied, paradoxically indicates infinite gentle care.

37. 16 Paradoxically, the other key to global food security lies at the opposite end of the technology scale.

38. Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology.

39. He appears stiff, robotic, insincere even when he is not, and paradoxically unable to mask his ambition.

40. The fluttering or hovering of the Spirit, which is also implied, paradoxically indicates infinite gentle care.

41. Art which confronts the tragic and dark side of life can, paradoxically, have a regenerative effect.

42. 23 If its previous currency has been effectively destroyed by hyper-inflation the problem is, paradoxically, simpler.

43. 22 Art which confronts the tragic and dark side of life can, paradoxically, have a regenerative effect.

44. 13 Paradoxically the ecological problems deriving from the application of artificial fertilizers are often equally complex and extensive.

45. 24 We rejected the former alternative on the grounds that competition can, paradoxically, sometimes be inimical to economic efficiency.

46. One, paradoxically, is morality: Often, ordinary decent people feel bad if they take someone's money but then renege.

47. 28 He appears stiff, robotic, insincere even when he is not, and paradoxically unable to mask his ambition.

48. Paradoxically, the other major beneficiary from apparent disillusion with the established parties was the far right Front national.

49. 17 Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology.

50. 15 Paradoxically, they also encourage a greater reliance on means-tested benefits, which are divorced from employment records.

51. 11 The very nature of their mouths says so. paradoxically, however, surface feeding is part of their nature too.

52. 21 Coal has become unpopular and, paradoxically, in view of the Greens' increased influence, nuclear power has experienced a resurgence.

53. 18 Paradoxically,[www.Sentencedict.com] the other major beneficiary from apparent disillusion with the established parties was the far right Front national.

54. The paradoxically secretive nature of Loskey's ownership note in his Caxton is reinforced by another enCiphered line underneath it, which, when decoded , …

55. 10 The more experienced dealers guessed it might paradoxically refer to a disaster on the horizon, but kept their thoughts from clients.

56. 23 Coal has become unpopular and, paradoxically, in view of the Greens' increased influence, nuclear power has experienced a resurgence.

57. Paradoxically, this move beyond the individual to the social has resulted in a much more pessimistic prognosis for disabled people.

58. 27 It is a contemporary tale of medical misfortune which paradoxically illustrates quite dramatically the remarkable achievements of modern medicine.

59. Paradoxically, this view would appear to be corroborated by the blatantly anti-communist theses of Nizan's own grandson, Emmanuel Todd.

60. Its onset is rather abrupt , the child experiences frequency of urination , excessive thirst , increase in appetite , but paradoxically loss of weight .

61. 14 Paradoxically, this move beyond the individual to the social has resulted in a much more pessimistic prognosis for disabled people.

62. Paradoxically, they may do so even more because of new rules guaranteeing minimum service, ensuring that strikes do not paralyse public transport.

63. In Engineering, the choice which Bill Larnach did make, that paradoxically meant Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a 30-mile round trip every day.

64. Paradoxically he is the only free man in the community, as he pays no taxes and is not subject to conscription.

65. It is the first collective memory of the new family, paradoxically shared even by children who were unborn at the time.

66. 30 In Engineering, the choice which Bill Larnach did make, that paradoxically meant Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a 30-mile round trip every day.

67. 25 It is the first collective memory of the new family, paradoxically shared even by children who were unborn at the time.

68. 16 Paradoxically, wurtzite boron nitride's hardness appears to come from the flexibility of the bonds between the atoms that make it up.

69. Aphthae more commonly affect young adults, and a familial tendency may exist.3 Paradoxically, smoking offers a somewhat protective effect against recurrent Aphthae…

70. Paradoxically, chronic cannabis use in the context of Cyclic vomiting has led to the recognition of a putative new disorder called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS)

71. But, paradoxically, as democracy gets stronger and the middle class grows richer, it can realize it has more to lose than gain from a real enfranchisement of society.

72. Paradoxically, in the current moment—a moment Biden helped to create by blocking Bork—being unqualified for the presidency is the best qualification a candidate can have.

73. Director and writer Sigal Avin so Belabors the point that an idle mind can stray into self-destruction that “Losing Alice” paradoxically has the same effect on its viewers.

74. You also sound (somewhat paradoxically) like a very sensitive, emotional person who not only assumed a defensive crouch at a very early age but took on a full-fledged Asshole Belief System

75. Catching is generally called the most demanding position in baseball: a tough, gritty, blue-collar occupation that, paradoxically, demands a huge store of knowledge, great nimbleness, and the highest level baseball intelligence.

76. For the Ambivalent man, the inability to commit in an emotionally valid way may, paradoxically, reflect an emotionally vulnerable self that he is afraid to recognize out of fear that it will

77. Cartesianism 'Cartesianism' as a doctrine has taken on a life of its own as a position that few people want to defend, but, paradoxically, is widely believed to be held by `other people' …

78. See avouch ‘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.’

79. ‘American history is filled with manifestos of cultural independence paradoxically coupled with exercises in Bardolatry and Anglophilia.’ ‘The florid old actor-manager at the heart of Forkbeard Fantasy's Shooting Shakespeare is effusive in his Bardolatry.’

80. ‘Contrariwise, a registered person may vote, even if not entitled to be registered’ More example sentences ‘Paradoxically, he then offers a Contrariwise view of what differentiates American and Continental strategy on achieving a worthy and just international order.’