Sentence examples for contradictions involve from inspiring English sources

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All the same, the strongest contradictions involve the United States.

While logical contradictions involve mathematical or logical terms, like class, number, and hence show that our logic or mathematics is problematic, semantical contradictions involve, besides purely logical terms, notions like "thought", "language", "symbolism", which, according to Ramsey, are empirical (not formal) terms.

These contradictions involve the difficulty adapting the legal concept of "organic" in the 1990 law, which was created for terrestrial agriculture, to the very different reality of aquaculture.

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No doubt he can live with the preposterous contradictions involved.

These questions correspond to the later papers in this volume which explore the complexities and contradictions involved in each area.

There are certain contradictions involved in marketing a spiritual message like Tolle's, however valuable the message itself may be.

Yet another form of emotional labor involves toggling between all the different kinds of emotional labor without being fazed by the self-alienation and contradictions involved.

Together with Swiss-British nuclear physicist Charles McCombie, who has been searching for a safe final storage site for highly radioactive nuclear waste for thirty-five years, director Edgar Hagen investigates the limitations and contradictions involved in this project of global significance.

A flaw in Frege's system was uncovered by Russell, who pointed out some obvious contradictions involving sets that contain themselves as elements e.g., by taking ϕ(x) to be ¬(x ∊ x).

(Say what!?) Any question that the filmmakers might be clued into Maddy's cluelessness, might be directly engaging the contradictions involved whenever misery becomes fodder for entertainment, is answered by the documentarylike images of children roaming a mound of garbage, by the blank-looking men and women sitting in trash-strewn streets and by the periodically brandished arm and leg stumps.

The education of the Platonic philosopher consisted precisely in effecting this transition: he was taught to recognize the contradictions involved in appearances and to fix his gaze on the realities that lay behind them, the realities that Plato himself called Forms, or Ideas.

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