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Much of autism's mystery and fascination lies in a paradox: On one hand, autism seems to create a profound disconnect between inner and outer lives; on the other, it generates what the neuroscientist Oliver Sacks calls an essential and "most intricate interaction" between the disorder and one's other traits.

KMc: He's a paradox: on one hand, he's loud, and angry, and screaming a lot, and then we see him looking at pictures of his cats when they were kittens, and getting all sentimental.

From the very beginning entrepreneurs face this paradox: on one hand they are "dreamers", they think bigger than anybody else, otherwise they would not be entrepreneurs but mere employees of a 9-5 corporation.

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].

In turn, this has generated a paradox: on one hand, it has created a pressing need for greater manual annotation and analysis efforts; on the other, it has made it impossible for purely manual efforts to keep up with the scale of data acquisition, creating an urgent need for intelligently designed tools to help automate the conversion of raw data to knowledge and understanding.

This debate has been fueled by the following paradox: on one hand, clinical trials examining extensive (extramesenteric) lymphadenectomy in colorectal cancer failed to show any survival benefit [5], whereas on the other hand, data from large retrospective studies have consistently shown a positive association between survival and the number of lymph nodes examined in the surgical specimen [6].

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Implicitly, all of these ­poems comment on how muscular language is but also how contrary, and more than a few of them tackle that paradox head-on.

The lead member Tyler, the Creator's barbed paradoxes on "Goblin" (XL), his 2011 album, were sheer brilliant derangement; he is set to release his third record, "Wolf," next month.

What I love about Waldrop are the enigmas and paradoxes on every page, the belief that language is most beautiful when it slips or falters, and the sense that these linguistic short circuits most often happen in urgent verbal exchange.

In the field of philosophy of logic, P.K. Sen has worked on the paradoxes of confirmation and the concept of quantification, and Sibajiban on the liar paradox and on epistemic logic.

Isenberg's apparent paradox rests on three factual claims, each one false, and each one being made more false, right now.

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