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Rather paradoxically, the customer often fades from view here since shareholders and senior managers are typically remote, even invisible, to customers.
Rather paradoxically, in view of the unsystematic character of Maimonides' exposition, it was used as a standard textbook of philosophy and condemned as such when the teaching of philosophy came under attack.
Rather paradoxically, urban coastal populations were consistently less tolerant than urban inland ones in both species.
Rather paradoxically, the physicians found the CPOE to be both more compatible with their professional values (P < 0.001) and more complex to use (P < 0.001) than nurses.
As Dylan Wiliam rather paradoxically said, perhaps we should stop doing so many good things.
"In the past 10 years, cooking has become my main ancillary passion in life," she writes, rather paradoxically.
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When I drive my car, I'm not as well-balanced as the man I am when I am riding my motor scooter - and I mean that spiritually, rather than paradoxically.
When scrutinized, the economics of it are rather ingenious, and, paradoxically, somewhat compliant with the current edict to eat less meat.
On this reading, Heraclitus believes in flux, but not as destructive of constancy; rather it is, paradoxically, a necessary condition of constancy, at least in some cases (and arguably in all).
Often rather brash, White is paradoxically also a master of the tentative.
We hypothesized that engaging in avoidance may (paradoxically) increase rather than decrease pain-related fear (i.e. bidirectionality hypothesis).
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