Sentence examples for creates a contradiction from inspiring English sources

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As Mr. Garrels said in an interview, "You see this continually in Sol's work: he works an idea through to a logical conclusion, and then he creates another question for himself, or he creates a contradiction that allows for a renewal of the possibility of the idea again".

A maxim can also be immoral if it creates a contradiction in the will when universalized.

The sacrifice of too many lives to outright racism, and the loud calls for re-examining the many symbols glorifying overt racism surrounding us in a nation whose mottos include "E pluribus unum" (out of many, one) and "Justice for all," creates a contradiction near a breaking point.

This creates a contradiction for women who have experienced SPT.

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The military, he said, is trying to create a contradiction: "a perfect warrior, and then a perfect gentleman".

Mr. Paulson acknowledged that the Fed's decision had created a contradiction between how commercial and investment banks are treated.

One of Kant's examples of categorical imperative is illustrated in the following maxim: "Always borrow money when in need and promise to pay it back without any intention of keeping the promise". This maxim cannot possibly made into a universal law because it cannot be made universal without creating a contradiction.

Second, the Vice Foreign Minister said politics are an integral part of combating terrorism and warned that listing Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism and including Syria on the list of 14 countries for enhanced screening by the Transportation Security Administration TSAA) created a "contradiction" when the U.S. subsequently requested cooperation with Syria against terrorism.

Simultaneously, Chinese speakers admit the existence of real situation and describe it in the antecedent as a premise or background to create a contradiction in a counterfactual conditional with yàobúshì.

We will create a contradiction by proving that begin{aligned} frac{partial u}{partial mathbf{n}}(x^0)>0, end{aligned} (12 where (mathbf{n}) is the unit outer normal vector of B at (x^0).

Revengeful emotions arise when two opposing ideas meld into one loose idea to create a contradiction.

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