Sentence examples for and paradoxically enough from inspiring English sources

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It later was broadcast on another NPR show, "Soundprint," and, paradoxically enough, received an award from the American Psychological Association.

Yet this incident so far lacks the coherence required to avoid both silliness and, paradoxically enough, dullness.

Thus, corporatizing typically reduces the accountability of governments and, paradoxically enough, requires greater regulation, exercised through contracts and regulatory agencies.

Michael Muhammad Knight is the author of nine books, including Journey to the End of Islam, the story of his pilgrimage to Mecca, for which he was called "one of the most necessary and, paradoxically enough, hopeful writers of Barack Obama's America".

Amnesty was offered to those without blood on their hands and committees will be tasked with improving the media in the country and to look into ways of reducing corruption and, paradoxically enough for the son of the former president, nepotism.

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And yet, paradoxically enough, the principles used to conceal a message cannot themselves be concealed.

Brevity is the soul of wit, as another decent wordsmith had it; and being succinct is something that, paradoxically enough, takes time and effort.

Here, olive trees are also a symbol and source of conflict -- paradoxically enough, precisely because they bring Israelis and Palestinians close to each other.

And they're paid both too much and, paradoxically, not enough: too much in the sense that a directorship is often a cushy gig, which no one wants to endanger by challenging the boss; not enough in that their compensation isn't sufficient for them to be hurt if the company flounders.

"The ever increasing cost of compliance with ever more bureaucratic, ever more intrusive and ever less useful regulation – much of it, paradoxically enough, designed to ensure value for money – instead diverts resources, both financial and intellectual, from the central tasks of research and teaching.

Paradoxically enough, Howe's sense of failure and disappointment may be the best evidence of his success.

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