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Even a cursory look at these costs exposes the deep contradictions in the renewable energy movement.
A city of stark contrasts and deep contradictions, New York is perhaps the most fitting representative of a diverse and powerful nation.
Dr. Van Murray Sim, the founder of Edgewood Arsenal's program of clinical research on psychochemicals, was a man of deep contradictions.
Just what those circumstances were began to filter out early this week, and they attest to deep contradictions in the Israeli military — and in Israeli culture at large.
Only Tony seemed truly distressed at how tragic and needless her death was, a response that illuminates the deep contradictions in his character.
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In the end, there is a deep contradiction in Hayek's thought.
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The last crisis may be over, but it has exacerbated a deep contradiction at the heart of Europe between euro-zone economies' need for integration and the voters' rejection of it.
"There is a deep contradiction in the attitudes of a society which celebrates equality in principle yet treats some people, especially the poor and vulnerable, as unwanted, unvalued and unnoticed," the bishops write.
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