What we miss is that inherent is an oxymoron or paradox lays the opportunity to innovate!
To talk about a Clinton foreign policy is almost to talk about an oxymoron.
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"The idea of a configure-to-order PC will be an oxymoron in a few years, " Capellas says.
Software is also playing an important role in military communications--an oxymoron in most cases today.
And I saw firsthand that the durability of technology moats is many times an oxymoron.
Then I booked the best hotel I could find near O'Hare a sort of oxymoron and took a cab there.
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Clean coal, as the name implies to the masses who were listening to the debate, is an oxymoron.
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One of my very dear friends is my archetype for oxymoron and paradox.
The phrase "modern Havana" is an oxymoron, aspects of the city seemingly cryogenically frozen in 1959, the year of the revolution.
Keynes, a pragmatist, would not have let dogma, much less that oxymoron, Keynesian dogma, hobble his intellect in addressing such a deplorable growth rate.
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The former Chuck, now a handsome, straight-arrow record executive (if that isn't an oxymoron) named Charlie Sitter, lives the good life in the Hollywood Hills.
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Robbins likes to say that he grew up in an oxymoron, with his pious father on one side and two larcenous half brothers on the other.
An Antarctic cruise sounded like an oxymoron, and New Zealand had yet to experience the arms race in luxury lodges that has transformed the country's travel profile.
"Silicon photonics for years was an oxymoron, " said Joe Campbell, a specialist in the field who is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Virginia.
Where investor relations was something of an oxymoron for highly secretive hedge funds not too many years ago, now funds have to make their results visible to institutional investors.
Then again, Carmona and I were at a conservative event, and the unfortunate response of most conservatives to the obesity issue has been stunningly banal, if I may use that oxymoron.
Articulating equal opportunities for different genders is an oxymoron.
The newsroom in question, modelled after CNN and its Time-Warner parent, seeks a return to the glory days of Murrow, Cronkite, Brokaw, Rather, etc. when TV journalism was not considered an oxymoron.
Beside government imposing stiff regulatory penalties for breaches, organizations risk their brands and corporate reputations when they trust the cloud, and cloud security still rings of oxymoron with the majority of enterprise customers.
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Rape within marriage used to be an oxymoron.
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Amused and perplexed, I asked the difference and was then provided with a primer as to how they do business and why there is actually a real distinction between what would seem like a real oxymoron.
Healthcare for profit is an oxymoron.
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