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Ironically, the shrill partisanship of contemporary politics, which has energized the field, may also limit its scope.
Ironically, at the same time that this trend was emerging, the substantial efficacy of behavioral and psychological treatments for sleep disorders was also being documented.
Ironically, her writings highlight a disenfranchisement of women that fails to account for the professional success that she personally enjoyed.
Ironically, even though the taxonomy is segmented into elementary categories, it is difficult to find an approach based on these in many produced works.
In addition, the reflexive acknowledgement of context in archaeology tends to be ironically shallow in historical terms.
Ironically, however, the graphics community has vastly eclipsed that of "design and manufacturing" in its ability set metrics for itself and achieve them.
Ironically, these threats have not come from organized democratic forces the regime guards against most intently, but from organized criminals.
For widows, the patriarchal authority held by their husbands seemed, ironically, to become even more pronounced after their husband's deaths.
The social and psychological consequences of consumerism are, as we have seen, a conformity and passivity that is ironically experienced as individuality and freedom.
Ironically, among atmosphere, crust and mantle, the largest reservoir (interior) is the least defined.
Therefore, each technologically crafted cry and artificially extended joyous moan ironically testifies to the unavoidable and primitive dictates of human physiology.
Ironically, many of the writers discussed in the essay were motivated by opposition to nationalism - the nationalism of the state.
Perhaps ironically, the author's commentary and explanation, in psychosocial terms, of her casework examples, could have been more extensive.
Perhaps ironically, these processes themselves constrain evolutionary outcomes.
The perceived legitimacy of this representation, ironically, depended on the official recognition of the colonial state.
Ironically, the women's perceptions of invisibility were grounded in their acute visibility as old women.
No less ironically, the accounts which they circulated to advertise the efficacy of approved types of sacramental may inadvertently have promoted their unauthorized use.
Ironically, relying on a car to achieve this is likely to lead to greater road congestion and longer journey times.
Ironically, the inception of modernism - the very moment where man (or woman) invented himself (herself) - simultaneously launched new and more subtle "enlightened" mechanisms of control.
Ironically, while trying to show the limitations of man-machine metaphors, he himself borrowed the term feedback from the language of cybernetics.
Ironically, many of the demands of the failed revolution of 1933 became the constitutional edicts of 1940.
Ironically, confinement of political prisoners helped forge national identity, fuelled opposition to colonialism, and provoked rebellions.
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