Sentence examples for seems to be in contradiction from inspiring English sources

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It also wishes to highlight how the recent police activity seems to be in contradiction to this ministerial guidance.

This policy, however, seems to be in contradiction with the mood among the young generation, whose attitudes about peace have been shaped almost entirely by the P.L.O.

"Placing infrastructure within the park seems to be in contradiction to the purposes for which the park was created," said John Hough, a board member of the Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve.

This assumption seems to be in contradiction with a recent theoretical proposal that the formation probability of electride in the Ti N system is rather low (about 3 4%200 since Ti has a high electronegativity making it unfavorable for the electron donation to the lattice.

(1) and (3), r i is used to calculate both R and L. This dual appearance of r i seems to be in contradiction to the original concept of the RTL algorithm, i.e., the equi-importance of space and time.

Moreover, the overwhelming information about faculty development on the area of online teaching seems to be in contradiction with the fact that doing research is allegedly the primary endeavour for scholars and the main element for careers' advancement.

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But this would seem to be in contradiction of Article II-4 of the constitution's Charter of Fundamental Rights, which states clearly that "no one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment".The best suggestion in Naples came from the Finnish delegation.

Some conclusions of these docking benchmarks seem to be in contradiction with our observations made on a virtual screening benchmark [26].

These results seem to be in contradiction with previous observations of Nagao et al. who claim that surface diffusion of Mn atoms is severely hindered by the surface corrugation induced by the domain walls [7].

These special characteristics of CSR in China seem to be in contradiction with contemporary business ethics of private businesses nowadays in the West, where the State rolls back and the firms are increasingly put forward to assume their social responsibility (Gray, 2007).

'Abd al-Latif in the first part of his above mentioned autobiographical work (Joosse 2011, 2014) focuses on the epistemological status of the art of medicine using different comparisons which seem to be in contradiction: medicine is like both mathematics and the art of archery (Joosse & Pormann 2008).

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