It is this sort of heaping of contradiction on contradiction that has brought the church to its present position of crisis with people walking away in their droves.
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Industry critics will pounce on this contradiction as offering evidence of the unhealthy impact of pharma marketing, while proponents might highlight the benefit realized by patients and argue that most medical guidelines, including those articulated in UpToDate, are scripted by self-righteous academic elitists who reflexively shun both novelty and industry.
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.
So is gold a risk asset or safe haven on the issue, and why the contradiction?
But it is by no means in contradiction to decreasing our reliance on foreign oil, because we also want to increase the production of domestic oil sources, both offshore and onshore.
Those two cases may seem on the surface like mere judicial confusion and contradiction.
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"If that seems like a contradiction, it's only on the surface, " he said.
Aglialoro is a man on a mission, struggling with an inherent contradiction in his quest to commit one of the most influential novels in history to film.
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Then, after reading a book on dialectical materialism, Fyodorov understood that a contradiction was at work inside him, and this was why he was sometimes gripped by a dark, alien sadness.
The first contradiction is Mr Bush's insistence on governing like a big-government conservative while taxing like a small-government one.
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.
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.
To resolve this seeming contradiction, perhaps we need to focus not on growth per se, but on the effective control of growth.
At the SIFMA securities conference June 15, two panels on social media and financial services revealed a world of confusion, contradiction, wishful thinking, denial and regulators lagging behind developments.
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So I don't see any contradiction in the positions you were just trying to divide us on there.
"Now you can't just ask people to work longer, while on the other hand companies don't want to employ older workers - there's a contradiction, " he added.
The day I realized that this was what was missing, I knew that the subject of the film would be death itself, death rather than survival, a radical contradiction since in a sense it attested to the impossibility of the project I was embarking on: the dead could not speak for the dead.
They found that in contradiction to the Palestinian and Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics forecasts, while Jewish fertility rates are on a steep and consistent incline, Arab fertility rates are steadily declining.
During debate on the Education Bill on 8 February 2011, Mr Blunkett described the government's plans as a mixture of "incrementalism, contradiction, historic misinterpretation and downright old-fashioned Conservatism".
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