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The phrase "serious contradiction" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a clear disagreement or inconsistency between two or more ideas or statements. Example: The politician's promises during his campaign were in serious contradiction with his actions in office.
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That vote has highlighted a serious contradiction in government housing policy.
Although Bartholin himself was unable to explain double refraction, it was recognized as a serious contradiction to Isaac Newton's optical theories.
He also liked and respected Hague and thought he was a dignified and capable performer.' And yet there is a serious contradiction here.
Welcoming the decision, the Law Society, which represents solicitors, said: "The debate had highlighted a serious contradiction at the heart of the [director's] role, between his duty to be independent in making decisions on individual cases, and his responsibilities to his minister".
PSIN's Devo City report highlights what it sees as a serious contradiction at the heart of this whole debate.
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The self-styled "strategic partnership" may look in the pink of health, but beneath the surface there are serious contradictions.
"There were serious contradictions in the prosecution's narrative, and a level of proof that was almost non-existent".
But if he is genuine about social reform, he needs to address the serious contradictions in his government's agenda.
He succeeded largely because he refused to be abashed in the least or cowed in the slightest by the suspicious evolutions, serious contradictions and gaping holes in his policies that President Obama repeatedly pointed out, with an air of what came across as genuine exasperation.
Then we talk about serious contradictions and determine some importance.
After introducing Multi-Agent-Based Social Simulation and its trends, the limits of the very popular notion of 'emergence' are discussed, Smith's and Hayek's view of 'spontaneous social order' are critically introduced, and serious contradictions in the theory of 'social functions' among intentional agents are pointed out.
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