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Prune Nourry is a multi-disciplinary artist who finds pleasure in contradiction, whether in bioethics, mythology or even artistic materials.

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Although the different experimental conditions might be responsible for these contradictions, whether CFTR activity has a direct role in phagosomal acidification and the mechanism/s responsible for macrophage dysfunction, are still opened questions.

(In a similar way, "It is raining" may of course be deemed true at this moment in Seattle and false in Palo Alto; we need admit no contradiction here, whether we deal with the issue by endorsing unarticulated constituents or in some other manner; cf. Recanati 2002 inter alia).

Another contradiction is whether GPs and PNs own healthy behaviour will influence health promotion activities positively or not.

The present findings resolve an intriguing contradiction [5]: whether right SPL activity makes the perceptual alternations of a bistable stimulus faster or slower depends on the precise location within this region that one looks.

Mitt is more than mercurial, he is maniacal, and his contradictions on whether government has an integral role to play in national disasters shows beyond any shadow of the doubt that he is simply not qualified to assume a position in which decisions have real life and death consequences.

As Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks have showed, an electronic secret is a contradiction in terms, whether personal or governmental.

It is easy to see that we obtain a contradiction independently of whether we answer "yes" or "no" to this question (the argument runs more or less like in the liar paradox).

If we do not know whether Γ is consistent (i.e., whether a contradiction is derivable), we may adopt a careful rationale for drawing inferences.

In his response to the movement, "The Prisoner of Sex," which came out in 1971, he laid out his sexual cosmology, much of which must have come as news to most women — for example, that women have always had the power to choose unconsciously (not a contradiction in Mailer-land) whether or not to become pregnant during a sexual encounter.

Since the test hinges on whether the willing of a judgment as a universal law results in a contradiction, it follows that whether or not a judgment is universalizable in this way is a matter of practical reason, and does not depend on which particular individual's will happens to be involved.

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