Even more paradoxically, some of the countries keenest on admitting Serbia and others have voters who are the most alarmed by enlargement.
He predicts a realignment in which various branches of Judaism will become more traditional and, paradoxically, more separate.
And with more flexibility in terms of what applications run on it and how, the Movit mini will paradoxically embrace more of the PC development spirit than its daunting iCompetitor from a PC pioneer.
Looking for more hits may, paradoxically, reduce the chances of a home run.
So the classic Kleiner venture paradoxically has more ambition in a shorter amount of time and a greater sense of urgency, which we share.
Samsonov's career peaked at a time when the world's best players were European, but now that the Chinese have regained the ascendancy the game is more popular and, paradoxically, top Europeans are even bigger stars in China.
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Big companies are hoarding cash (which paradoxically makes them more attractive investments and further separates the 1% from the 99%), and small companies and home buyers have no idea how much after-tax income they will have, so they are not hiring or buying but instead are in wait-and-see mode.
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It also, when properly implemented, paradoxically ends up being more efficient and more profitable than focusing on being efficient and profitable.
And, paradoxically, it reveals more about the one asking the question than he or she can hope to gain from hearing the answer.
Paradoxically, the proposal is more market-friendly than the alternative of zombie banks.
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Yet paradoxically, the scandal may focus more attention on the tax burden.
Paradoxically, all this scares me more than ever.
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Paradoxically, connectors often end up getting more benefit than non-connectors, despite their emphasis on giving.
But, paradoxically, this lesser isolation might matter more than the greater one did.
And, paradoxically, this is why people are more than a trifling upset about the government mandating absolute transparency for air travel.
Paradoxically, tougher bankruptcy rules might encourage even more lending to people like this.
Paradoxically, although euro membership has made it more urgent for Italy to deal with its structural faults, it may also have made it easier to avoid doing so, by cutting interest rates and eliminating exchange-rate crises.
Paradoxically, "the lives of individual Americans have grown simultaneously more prosperous and more precarious, " writes Peter Gosselin in his new book, High Wire.
Paradoxically, firms that focus consistently on the goal of delighting their customers make more money than firms focusing on making money for shareholders.
Mr. Cabiedes said that paradoxically venture, often seen as a highly risky asset class, has become a relatively more attractive investment.
The new world order for much business paradoxically means being able to move swiftly at times but at other times also to be more patient.
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