By the way, there is no contradiction between customer-driven health care and accountable care.
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The German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said "nobody in Europe sees the contradiction between fiscal consolidation and growth".
Twenty years ago, a similar contradiction between politics and economics brought down the Soviet Union (see article).
Is there a contradiction between Richter's early social activisim and his apolitical abstraction?
For ancient Greeks there was no contradiction between youthful homoeroticism and predominantly or wholly heterosexual adult proclivity and activity.
Vitorino denied there is a contradiction between this European approach and the global one being debated in the Hague Convention.
There doesn't have to be a contradiction between jobs and the environment, we just have to be thinking a little smarter.
Paul Cavadino, chief executive of crime-reduction charity Nacro, said there was "no contradiction between meeting the needs of offenders and those of victims".
"She knows that there's no contradiction between being good stewards of the land and our economic progress, " raved Mr. Obama in announcing her.
There's one final contradiction between rhetoric and reality that's worth confronting.
You can indeed scan the text of Mr Lilley's speech, and then of Mr Hague's, and find no direct contradiction between their ideas and Thatcherism's ideological inheritance.
"There is not a contradiction between protecting the Second Amendment rights of Americans and figuring out how we can keep, for example, assault weapons off the street, " Clinton said on Saturday.
The inherent contradiction between the Fatah, headed by "Chairman" Mahmoud Abbas, not recognizing Israel, and the Palestinian Authority, headed by "President" Mahmoud Abbas, "recognizing" Israel, was not challenged by the interviewer.
Even leaving aside the nasty suggestiveness of the whole thing, there remains the irreconcilable contradiction between the crude realism of real machinery (of American make) combined with an abstractly treated figure.
First is the inherent contradiction between the two proposals.
As more and more of the population became employed in manufacturing, directly or indirectly, and the number and size of industrial facilities grew, the contradiction between the capacity and its under utilization grew.
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Ultimately, those who want to be part of the political process should not engage in armed group or militia activities, for there is a fundamental contradiction between such activities and the building of a democratic State.
So as I said in the Cairo speech, there's no contradiction between America and Islam because we have Muslim Americans who actually have higher education and income averages than is the average in the United States.
Its main successes, according to Mr Bade, were to establish that Muslims see no contradiction between their faith and Germany's constitution, and to agree in principle to teach Islam in state schools, as Judaism and Christianity already are.
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As for the FSA, there is an apparent contradiction between its lecturing of Barclays to clean up its culture earlier this year and the approval it gave for the promotion of Mr del Missier to be Barclays' number two.
When asked about the apparent contradiction between being trustworthy enough to operate on a human brain but not trustworthy enough to drive, they both laughed, shrugged and began to discuss their expectations for life after they are actually are neurosurgeons.
He also said there was no resolution so far of the basic contradiction between the two sides: the Azeris demand that its territorial integrity be maintained, and the Armenian demand that Armenians in Karabakh had a natural right to self-determination.
There is an apparent contradiction between most economists' support for free trade, low taxes and less intervention in the market and the low marks many give to Mr McCain, who is generally more supportive of those things than Mr Obama.
It stems from a contradiction between, on the one hand, the Tories' bold claim that they intend to persevere with Lady Thatcher's mission to roll back the state, and, on the other, the caution that has stopped them from specifying which big areas of social provision the state should now give up.
The Middle East's brief but impressive "Liberal Age" grew from European imperialism and the unsustainable contradiction between the progressive ideals taught by the British and French -- the Egyptian press has never been as free as when the British ruled over the Nile valley -- and the inevitably illiberal and demeaning practices that come with foreign occupation.
Rather than highlighting the inherent contradiction to American voters between applying pressure on Iran and maintaining cheap prices at the pumps, Obama has cleverly used the G8 to normalise the strategic reserve as rational (and indeed logical) option to use whenever he wants to cool benhmark prices.
The greatest contradiction in Father Neuhaus was not indeed between left and right, or Protestant and Catholic.
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