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Political point-scoring, for example, over glaring contradictions between the state's latest, necessary actions and traditional concerns about individual freedom, privacy and civil liberties is temporarily set aside.
Further for the present ΛCDM cosmology, in the present epoch, Such glaring contradictions between the two versions of the de Sitter picture, to the best knowledge of this author, have never been brought out.
Is it too uncharitable to suggest that the White House prefers a double act because it doesn't trust the President to handle the questioning alone and, perhaps more important, doesn't want to risk too many glaring contradictions between Bush's memories and Cheney's?
The revolution in 2011 showcased the glaring contradictions between Tunisia's social reality of deep economic inequalities and widespread corruption, and its political image abroad as an economically prosperous, secular, and progressive country.
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American leaders should realize the glaring contradiction between their soaring odes to freedom and the realities of official actions, which damage the image of their country.
The glaring contradiction between American farm subsidies and the principles underlying the global trade system has long posed a moral and political problem for Washington.
But it is even more because of the glaring contradiction between the nice things she says she will do and the failure of Obama to advance the ball very far on those same issues.
Fourth, what is perhaps most extraordinary about Corbyn's comments is that he ignores the glaring contradiction between his own policy of being in a customs union with the EU and his opposition to the state aid rules.
But it's clear that at least one fear is that the camps will allow the homeless and other members of a growing lumpenproletariat to mingle with more fully enfranchised interest groups, and so bring into view the glaring contradiction between the formal equality of the franchise and the actual distributive inequality of social goods—including adequate education.
Roger Woolhouse in his recent biography of Locke (Woolhouse 2007 187) remarks that "Though there is no consensus on the whole question, there certainly seems to be 'a glaring contradiction between his theories and Afro-American slavery'".
In addition to privacy and constitutional concerns and there are many; just ask Cyrus Farivar over at ArsTechnica, who has been tracking the use of StingRays for some time there is a glaring contradiction between how Chicago police have addressed the devices, and how they're used in real life.
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