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Any effort to apply these categories beyond possible experience, however, leads to contradictions and skepticism.
Mr. Duffy attacked Mr. Levine's credibility, calling him a liar and a thief and pointing to contradictions in his testimony.
At times, Mr. McCain's confidence in the righteousness of his own cause may blind him to contradictions.
The issue of whether the alleged victim was the girl in the film was also subject to contradictions from witnesses, including relatives and childhood friends.
In a famous argument, known as the antinomy of the continuum, Kant tried to prove that the acceptance of the reality of spatial extension, the cornerstone of atomism, led to contradictions.
The fundamental causes of the split must be traced to contradictions in the Soviet role as both the leader of the Communist movement and a great power with its own national interests.
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But for others mathematics seemed prone to contradiction.
This leads to contradiction.
This seems to lead to contradiction as follows.
Can the two discord accounts be compared and does the comparison lead to contradiction?
In summary, different case complexities required heuristics with a different level of exposure to contradiction.
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