There was no contradiction in seeking both economic stability and social justice, he argued.
"There is a basic contradiction at the heart of government policy, " he told him.
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By the way, there is no contradiction between customer-driven health care and accountable care.
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So how to explain the seeming contradiction with two larger studies published only a year ago?
Those two cases may seem on the surface like mere judicial confusion and contradiction.
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This contradiction begs the question: Do we really have good science to support our dietary recommendations?
They did nothing as so-called "rain-makers" were awarded three year guaranteed bonuses, a contradiction in terms.
This might look like a wind-up to pound Frey with accusations of contradiction, double-speak, whatever.
Once a woman reaches menopause, or once her children are grown up, the contradiction evaporates.
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The second contradiction is that Mr Bush doesn't seem to be very good at running government.
So is gold a risk asset or safe haven on the issue, and why the contradiction?
The managers have tried to deflect the inexplicable contradiction created by their own theory.
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This is such a contradiction which no one wants, no one knows how to solve.
Both Labour and the current coalition governments have struggled with a fundamental political contradiction.
Yet there is no contradiction with any of these in feeling proud to be European as well.
Obviously both predictions cannot be true at the same time but this contradiction is overlooked by most.
The greatest contradiction in Father Neuhaus was not indeed between left and right, or Protestant and Catholic.
I've always been a Tory and I've always known I'm gay - there's no contradiction in that.
In contradiction to the usual cartoonist caricatures of right-wing extremists, Mr Marais could also laugh at himself.
The German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said "nobody in Europe sees the contradiction between fiscal consolidation and growth".
"It is a contradiction for people calling themselves republicans and endorsing the UK City of Culture, " he said.
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These tensions illustrate a contradiction at the heart of the market's rally from the lows of March 2009.
So I don't see any contradiction in the positions you were just trying to divide us on there.
In the American system built around that creed, the monstrous original failing and contradiction was the institution of slavery.
Rather, men prefer a broader, less personalized interaction with their social engagement, which sounds like a contradiction of terms.
We can conjure up odd cases of palpable absurdity and internal contradiction to which this approach may not apply.
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Is there a contradiction between Richter's early social activisim and his apolitical abstraction?
Not so long ago, the notion of a Conservative Co-operative Movement would have seemed like a contradiction in terms.
"If that seems like a contradiction, it's only on the surface, " he said.
So Americans uneasily both accept and reject the hereditary principle, a contradiction that's uncomfortable for them but very productive.
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