Sentence examples for to contradiction from inspiring English sources

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to contradiction

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The act of contradicting.

  • His contradiction of the proposal was very interesting.

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But for others mathematics seemed prone to contradiction.

Then again, another appealing aspect of Kafka's writing is that it is open to contradiction.

He called himself "the war child badly burned and therefore inexorably attuned to contradiction".

"I, the war child badly burned and therefore inexorably attuned to contradiction," he describes himself.

Woodward, as he has been throughout his international coaching career, has been prone to contradiction and repetition.

Ms. Hunter and the Iranian president have a disconcerting way of saying preposterous things in a calm, complacent tone; both are serenely impervious to contradiction or sarcasm.

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which leads to a contradiction to (2.18).

This leads to a contradiction to (3.8).

This leads to a contradiction to the assumption.

which leads to a contradiction to condition (2.18).

Any effort to apply these categories beyond possible experience, however, leads to contradictions and skepticism.

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