That means cash-rich Apple is, paradoxically, borrowing money to finance dividends and buybacks for its shareholders.
Paradoxically, the diplomatic damage from the attack could yet be turned to useful purpose.
Paradoxically, as the Japanese economy weakened, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has actually grown stronger.
Paradoxically, business leaders report that this has actually raised morale and contributed to another problem.
Paradoxically, discovering this relies on the fact that not everyone possesses it to the same degree.
Yet paradoxically, the beginnings of success are often the cause of the high rate of failure.
Paradoxically, connectors often end up getting more benefit than non-connectors, despite their emphasis on giving.
Jesus and Peter, calling Levi to a new life, paradoxically wear traditional biblical garb.
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Indeed favorable bond market reaction to Draghi's OMT program will, paradoxically, delay its launch.
Paradoxically, the real problem for governments may only occur if they manage to revive their economies.
Paradoxically the halo effect of early interest rate convergence allowed a greater divergence in fiscal policies.
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Somewhat paradoxically, the late Bobby Short follows single-handledly, but at no discernible disadvantage.
The second reason, paradoxically, is that the industry can sometimes be less commodity-like than it seems.
Paradoxically, one reason for the rude health of social conservatism is the spread of political liberalism.
But Uribe's current problems are, paradoxically, the result of his successful transformation of the conflict.
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Rather paradoxically, these downgrades come as global equity markets come off massive, central bank sparked, rallies.
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EuroNews's problem, paradoxically, is that its origins lie in the ideal of a united Europe.
Paradoxically, Levine maintains, by working so hard to help our kids we end up holding them back.
Another company that could be dinged by a U.S. slump, paradoxically, is the German software vendor SAP.
Paradoxically, the revelations about the paramilitaries' political ties are a result of one of Mr Uribe's successes.
But, perhaps paradoxically, that very advancement should also reduce the perceived need for such a safety net.
Paradoxically, its surface appears to be shaped by the deformation of the crust and by volcanic activity.
Paradoxically, in 1894, an income tax bill was passed as an amendment to the Wilson-Gorman tariff bill.
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It may paradoxically be easier to help east Europeans than those bound by the euro's no-bail-out rules.
Paradoxically, the usulis' theological conservatism makes them quite liberal relative to much of the current Muslim world.
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Paradoxically, India is almost as exotic to the protagonists of these novels as to their western readers.
Paradoxically, as the population ages and demand for these programs increases, the Corker-McCacskill cap would force ever-deeper cuts.
Paradoxically, if nuclear warfare represented the highest level of warfare, there developed at the lowest level covert operations.
Our understanding of and appreciation for our home, Earth, paradoxically benefited from leaving it for a short time.
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