Sentence examples for face contradictions from inspiring English sources

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It is not unusual for health promotion messages to face contradictions and ambiguities when promoting one measure to benefit health - daily cycling - while potentially increasing the risk of an adverse effect - increased exposure to air pollution.

It is not unusual for health promotion messages to face contradictions or ambiguities when promoting one measure to benefit health (e.g. daily cycling) while potentially increasing the risk of an adverse effect (e.g. increasing exposure to air pollution).

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Through the process of reciprocal translation, one overarching theme emerged: 'Breastfeeding in a new country: facing contradictions and conflict'.

Eight qualitative studies and three studies reporting both qualitative and quantitative data were included and one overarching theme emerged: 'Breastfeeding in a new country: facing contradictions and conflict'.

Banning the Brotherhood isn't the way to hold political Islam accountable for its crimes or force it to face its contradictions.

Like the members of the United Nations, they were not afraid to face the contradictions of their time, particularly those that emerged from conflicts between global and regional perspectives.

They face a contradiction, though, because that movement also shuns processed food and is decidedly low-tech.

So here, as in many other arenas, we seem to face a contradiction between economic and ecological health.

What is a boy raised in a world of absolutes to do when he is faced with contradictions?" The partition moves down.

His other argument – that those who favour outlawing discrimination face a contradiction if they also support allowing bans on guns in private institutions by, say a restaurant owner – borders on naive.

For example, a layperson who believes undogmatically a doctrine that is in fact heresy, until it has been shown to be heresy in a way adapted to that person's understanding, may maintain it "a thousand times", even in the face of contradiction by bishop or Pope, without being a heretic (1 Dialogus 4.23).

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