词汇 | example_english_contradiction |
释义 | Examples of contradictionThese 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. In answering the first question a series of contradictions arise. The contradictions have become so acute that words are no longer to be trusted. We outline some reasons for the contradictions in the literature and offer some suggestions for avenues of future research. The contradictions which opposed the typical and the organic were fought not only within professional organisations but also within the work of particular architects. Like any ideological discourse assembled from prefabricated components, the anticyber netics campaign was insensitive to its inner contradictions. In the older people's homes, the arts programme exposed contradictions and dilemmas for care assistants. Any doubts and contradictions in the results from the model should be accepted as part of the results. Centrifugal forces arose from within villages, besetting religious life with internal contradictions and contestation. They have the potential to explore innovation, originality, complexity, interactions, conflicts and contradictions. In principle, there are two types of logical contradictions that can occur in ontologies: inconsistency and incoherency. Property (1) implies that we can leave out of the process those sentences received from a single source that are not involved in contradictions. There are no contradictions; there is one good and the degrees of reliability don't change. A transformation can mainly be expected if contradictions in the arrangement are seized upon by certain social actors who endeavour to bring about change. The resolution of these contradictions and the revalidation of the authority of theatre were effected by the king's death. Although these conflicts are hardly ever logical contradictions, they are practical sources of indeterminacy. The notion that the economic contradictions of globalisation will eventually cause its own demise is an interesting if not new idea. Considering these contradictions, one is inclined to consider whether generalized questions about the numbers and the quality of 'humanity' are legitimate. Since both cases lead to contradictions, e is not typable. What it means, above all, is that contradictions occur. Maybe that's why it's so symmetrical: it's trying to balance these contradictions. We live in a very complex, and a very complicated world, a world full of contradictions. Because the chronological order of the verses cannot explain the contradictions in their contents, the author presents an alternative explanation. Occasionally, social constructionists try to resolve these contradictions by getting identities to mix via individual discourse. I also discuss the implications and contradictions of these modernist discourses on gender. They were a part of a living, evolving tradition of jurisprudence which accepted contradictions within its fold. The deeper causes lie in the structural contradictions in the socio-political and cultural relationships that so often characterise frontier situations. Others see the contradictions of capitalism as the source of policy change. They get along fine with contradictions of any kind. The contradictions of fashion were inherent from its inception. Thus, we define ontology debugging as the process of identifying and removing undesirable logical contradictions (inconsistencies/incoherencies) from an ontology. Throughout, her analysis is informed by an awareness of the contradictions and tensions inherent to the role of the police in a democratic society. Land discusses the government's apparent attention to ' carers ', but notes the multiple contradictions in policy and looks at the implications for the future. The contradictions between the official adult age and a woman's resultant rights could hardly make sense with the judicial insistence upon her under-age status. The reason is that cotton often brought out the worst in colonial rule and always underlined some of its deepest contradictions. I suggest that the notion of 'free action' may be applied to the contradictions. Workers were clearly aware of the many contradictions that existed. He hated modern society for its lack of order and its pluralism, diversities and contradictions and valued modern technology's alleged ability to overcome this chaos. While this is sometimes amusing, it often says very little about the complexities and contradictions of collective memory. Our unified theory couples the different approaches and reconciles apparent contradictions. The period 1945 + 49 was a time of contradictions. An aspirational strategy toward trust contemplates inherent tensions and outright contradictions between what public policy professes and what it actually requires. In early modern times that confidence was not misplaced; but the contemporary situation is full of contradictions. Many of us, like the purists, look back to earlier, simpler times when children did not have to cope with modern contradictions. The results of this experiment generally support his corpus ®ndings, though there are a few contradictions between the two sets of data. Not only does this lead to the contradictions just noted concerning tensed verbs and finite clauses, it leads to further inconsistencies and complexities. The better we understand the sources of these contradictions, the better will we be at understanding and changing the mental health of children. Is it that feminine girls report more contradictions in contexts where they feel they may be acting inappropriately by violating feminine stereotypes of behavior? To put it in another way, why has the amalgamation project been seriously subverted by socio-political and ethno-sectarian contradictions ? Each thread is in turn shown to comprise plied strands of sub-agendas and contradictions which are subtly explored. By contrast, labor leaders eagerly sought the cooperation of business on health-care reform matters, even though this strategy was fraught with contradictions. Focusing on social conflict with men rather than intrapsychic contradictions in women, they deal with social oppression, as it were, rather than psychic repression. Ideational life has, in short, not merely its contradictions and diremptions, not only, at times, its great overarching categories. Rather, women's "voices" reveal the contradictions of their role in society. Theoretical contradictions between all the elements of the claim-making discourse may not have been strictly relevant in the heat of political bargaining. I was struck by these writers' unswerving determination to cling to their ideas in the face of the evident contradictions they encountered in the countryside. The prospect that organic agriculture has the potential to feed the world is welcome news in light of the contradictions of modern agriculture1. There were many economic contradictions that could be resolved only by an equitable and measured sharing of the water. The contradictions and overdeterminations of their construction as stereotypes in the newspapers, cartoons, fictions, and polemics of the period are obvious. After analyses a number of anomalies and contradictions required clari cation. However, this seems to be as much about being open about the contradictions, as it is about actually reconciling them. Policies and their effects in such processes can be characterised by discrepancies and contradictions. According to this equation, civil society and capitalism are simply contradictions in terms. More recently, the economic and social contradictions of capitalism in late modernity have brought many old assumptions into question. They supply the resources needed to spot contradictions or inconsistencies but, paradoxically, they may also have a dissolving effect on conflict. The production and sedimentation of different types of healing is not only a response to social and economic contradictions ; it also produces them. The second type consists of those conflicts that arise from inherent contradictions in the production and marketing requirements of cotton. The contradictions that they successfully show us include tensions between privacy and communality, involvement and detachment, death and its symbolic reversal. Through the experiences of two neighbourhoods, the article argues that the issues of isolation, collective action and sociability were extremely complicated and packed with contradictions. Reading them in rapid succession encourages comparisons, while comparisons reveal agreements, contradictions and omissions. There is very little attention for inconsistencies, contradictions or setbacks as result of power struggles within governments\\conservation bureaucracies. The potato is a crop laden with contradictions. A fascinating array of contradictions, overlaps, collusions, protrusions, and, at times, mimicry and cooperation thus developed. On every side there seem to be contradictions. Nevertheless, it reveals some important aspects of the political identity of many inhabitants of the region, including some contradictions. The contradictions of my own institutional location are deep. When reporting on the methodology, it should be stated whether this step was performed by one or more reviewers, and how contradictions were handled. The contradictions entailed in the plan were essentially the same as in the program of women's emancipation that was part of the cultural revolution. I hope that my reference here to modern capitalism might foreground exactly the contradictions and constructive processes of my own historicity. Resolving contradictions: a plausible semantics for inconsistent systems. An awareness of local sensitivities in turn constrained their representatives in discussions with government and led to sharp contradictions between rhetoric and action. Slavery in part depended on a thoroughly ideological attempt to dissolve contradictions, to erase violence and aggression. Two social contradictions in marriage are given extended consideration. Thus, archaeology is pre-eminently a modern science, made possible by the advantages and contradictions of modern progress. Leaders were o aware of the contradictions, and sensitive to arousing skepticism in the nation. Through the study of literary form, students would be made aware of the paradoxes and contradictions repressed by capitalist rationality. Structuralist" method" identifies the structures, and unravels their laws of transformation by detecting the" contradictions" inherent in each structure. We have already discussed the contradictions involved in demanding more roomy kitchens and better working conditions in the home. Despite the individual histories and contradictions of these relationships, women tend to represent themselves as doing the feeling and men the thinking. Changes in social structure are said to be overdetermined by numerous contradictions. The synthesis that the sociology of knowledge attempts is not, he stresses, a harmonic synthesis in which contradictions are eradicated and differing perspectives merged. Undue concern with presentation can also create contradictions between media reality and the substance of events. In smoothing over the contradictions in practical, material relations, ideology legitimizes the class structure and the social structure of the mode of production. The collapse of liberal capitalism and the construction of the war economy made the contradictions between socialism's domestic and international politics harder to evade. After all, relativizing contradictions to different (epistemic or narrative) systems is not an invention unique to the case of fiction. A possible world cannot include contradictions and it cannot violate the law of the excluded middle. The wild contradictions and extremes of behaviour which result from this furnish a spectator-sport which the play invites its audience to relish. The ideological contradictions of the 19th and 20th centuries are still institutionally intact, although under critical scrutiny. More significantly, urbanism has failed as a rhetoric because of internal contradictions, mistaken objects and a general lack of critical theory. They were linear and logical in argumentation, and achieved consistency in part by excluding ambiguities and contradictions. 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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