Sentence examples for bit of a paradox from inspiring English sources

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It's a bit of a paradox.

TRUOG: It's a bit of a paradox.

SCOTT BERINATO: So there's a bit of a paradox there.

So interesting, and it's a little bit of a paradox.

"It's a little bit of a paradox," Dr. Manis said.

Yes there is a bit of a paradox.

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Trying to understand the expansion of the universe is a bit of a paradox--because really understanding it involves "giving up" on ever comprehending it in the same way that you comprehend your everyday physical world.

We have, then, for Spinoza a bit of a happy paradox: since we are always subject to external causes, we can never be free from the passions.

It's perhaps a bit of delicious paradox that, at a time when the nation is seized with concern over school bullying, the international community views with alarm the recent moves by the United States to scuttle the Kyoto global warming treaty and to promote the construction of a space-based nuclear missile shield.

But at the same time — in a strange bit of paradox — this is a game that will disappoint almost every Lost fan.

I considered which of the ritual stories from what's deemed "traditional" wedding ceremonies would best inspire same-sex couples -- couples who may be caught in a bit of paradox.

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