Sentence examples for deep paradox from inspiring English sources

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There is a thus deep paradox in our contemporary society about these matters: the government funds faith-based schools; the sensible majority does not want creationism taught in schools; religion is the vehicle of creationism, despite the cherry-pickers best efforts to distance themselves from the bits they can no longer bring themselves to believe in.

He suggests that there is a deep paradox at the core of creating a good mix the kind that exists as a living entity, not just a random clusterfuck of tracks.

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One of the deep paradoxes of the American economy is that there is no money in free speech.

In a country of deep paradoxes and divisions along class, caste, tribe and gender, the KGBV programme, supported by UNICEF, essentially adopts an equity approach by aiming to keep girls in residential schools, in their most vulnerable years of 11-14, where they're educated, fed, clothed and cared for in a safe environment.

And this is the deepest paradox of even as sincere and comprehensive a documentary as Mr. Scheinfeld's.

Robert D. Hormats, a former top executive at Goldman Sachs, and now under secretary of state for economic affairs, notes a deeper paradox: America's message to the Chinese, and other Asian partners, may cut down on how much America can borrow.

(It is worth noting that while all this may be true, it did not stop all of the bowlers mentioned above breaking bones in various batsmen's heads).There is also a deeper paradox here.

Although his search revealed a number of important ancillary contradictions, his focus on the relationship between the means of production, surplus value and alienated labour kept him from unmasking an even deeper paradox at the heart of the system.

But his idea also expressed a deeper paradox about eastern Christianity, which half-conceals its beliefs about the eternal beliefs that transcend earthly limits, including political ones under a cacophony of rival chauvinisms.Obolensky's subtlety has not quite been matched by the designers of the Royal Academy's exhibition entitled "Byzantium 330-1453".

How ironic that Loftsson should find satisfaction in his claims to environmental efficency, blithely ignorant of the deeper paradoxes.

But after reading the article, I realized just how deep this paradox cuts.

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