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They are faced with a paradox.
Environmentalists are faced with a paradox on this 20th anniversary of Earth Day.
Sports addicts and journalists alike were faced with a paradox: the more you got to see, the less of a blast it was.
This new generation was faced with a paradox: They were encouraged to use the new cinematic freedom, they were set free to make their own films, and yet the prize was still defined as success at the box office.
So we are faced with a paradox: Will the first great American opera, yet to be composed and so eagerly awaited for over half a century, turn out to be nothing more than a monumental Broadway musical?
By March millers were faced with a paradox: declining sales and rising prices.
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In the study of juvenile delinquency, we are immediately brought face to face with a paradox: on one hand, problems with disruptive behavior are extremely common in child psychiatric clinics [ 17- 19].
"Gentlemen, we are faced with a difficult paradox.
At a point in the season when games are intensifying, the National Football League is faced with a troubling paradox: When is violence in a violent game unnecessary?
Thus, we are faced with a major paradox.
Modern obstetrics is faced with a serious paradox.
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