词汇 | example_english_paradoxically |
释义 | Examples of paradoxicallyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The period saw the radical separation of micro- and macro-economics (a separation denoted, paradoxically, as a 'neoclassical synthesis'). The actor was performing a 'holding back' or a 'keeping back' that was, paradoxically ('despite himself') propelling him forward. Paradoxically, for all the precision of its organisation, the piece gives the impression of being free and spontaneous, almost improvisatory. We are thus, it is argued, entering a ' new ' or, somewhat paradoxically, 'post ' generational field. Paradoxically, this might be taken to prove the point which she is attacking : that the early modern translations are unreliable. As this mode of rhetoric becomes the norm, downward politeness paradoxically becomes a linguistic marker of power, and a tool for exercising that power. Paradoxically, this criterion was more explicitly mentioned by managers than by financers/purchasers, while clinicians disregarded in their individual clinical practice. Paradoxically, this merits 'genuine' surprise because it is not, to certain minds, surprising at all. Perhaps paradoxically, it is at these moments of heightened visuality that music is called upon to lend its essential contribution to the theatrical experience. Paradoxically, enclosed atria provide greater self-shading and the demand for a larger amount of glazing for daylight purposes can be relatively high. Paradoxically, then, although the difference between invalidation and nonvalidation may seem but a nuance, it matters greatly. Paradoxically - as the unwritability topos suggests - only writing can keep literacy, and women, from contaminating the battlefield. Paradoxically, the military and political defeat of the conservatives allowed them to recover at least part of their lost influence, which would trigger new controversies. Paradoxically, in a country where the female has been relegated to a very subordinate position, this highest tribute was paid to feminine power. Paradoxically, then, social democracy, when combined with high levels of corporatism, ends up using a regressive form of taxation more than we would expect. Paradoxically, the rise of an indigenous heritage industry caused the alienation of the local people from their built heritage. Finally, paradoxically, in a contemporary psalm commentary, that very fear dissipates as he celebrates a form of ecstatic song more communicative than words. Paradoxically, outbreaks are more likely to be investigated using case-control or cohort studies when the causative organism has been identified as campylobacter. The result raises fundamental questions about the thinness of state-centred historical consciousness as well as the paradoxically individualistic nature of kinship. Somewhat paradoxically, however, the more visible the contribution of others, the less likely is free-riding. These somewhat inconsistent strategies paradoxically worked simultaneously to strengthen and to weaken the corporatist organizations. In the opera this familial aspect is underlined but, paradoxically, it is a way of introducing the fantastic. Yet, almost paradoxically, four years into the twenty-first century, this book could hardly be timelier. Paradoxically the rapid decline of fertility has meant that a rising and now high proportion of all sons are only and eldest sons. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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