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"paradox" Definitions
  1. [countable] a person, thing or situation that has two opposite features and therefore seems strange
  2. [countable, uncountable] a statement containing two opposite ideas that make it seem impossible or unlikely, although it is probably true; the use of this in writing

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The clips complement Baldwin's way of moving from paradox to paradox.
PB: That paradox, the joy of the birds singing, and the pain — AMM: Life is a paradox!
"It's a paradox, an unresolved paradox of Mars," says Kevin Zahnle, a NASA scientist who was not involved in the study.
" The French paradox The relationship between moderate drinking and heart disease was noticed decades ago as part of "the French paradox.
All of this took place prior to the acquisition deal between Paradox and Harebrained Schemes being finalised, so therefore Paradox have no comment to make.
But we are not much closer to resolving the fundamental paradox of travel, which is just one version of the fundamental paradox of late-­capitalist life.
One prominent fan theory notes that when Cloverfield and Cloverfield Paradox are run simultaneously, the monster's first roar in Cloverfield matches up with an explosion in Paradox.
Either there may be no clear winner at all, the so-called "Condorcet paradox" occurs, or what has come to be called the "Arrow paradox" may occur.
He was also an early specimen of that recurring paradox (which is not really a paradox): the philosophical determinist who is also a passionate champion of freedom.
" He continued, "That paradox is funny, it's really crazy.
The results could help us understand the information paradox Steinhauer's results are important not just because they support Hawking's theory, but because they may also help us understand something called the information paradox.
Today, this question is better known as  the Fermi paradox .
This is the paradox of series like The Handmaid's Tale.
The parental paradox There are even good and bad parents.
Kennedy is tired of the Zeno's paradox of human progress.
But polls suggest otherwise; we dive into this "happiness paradox".
Maley is also working on how whales solve Peto's paradox.
The last week of the year offers a tricky paradox.
The paradox is just two sides of the same coin.
It's a paradox and it is super confusing, I know.
The decline of pay TV exemplifies the paradox of choice.
Larsen told Verge Science about the frustrating paradox regarding micrometeorites.
In recent days, several news stories have highlighted this paradox.
Haley's tenure as UN ambassador was something of a paradox.
Nailed it from trippinthroughtime Gardner: There is that paradox there.
Fifteen years earlier, HillaryCare was defeated because of this paradox.
Democrats, sadly, appear to find no paradox in these similarities.
"Internationally, you have a kind of paradox here," says Chinoy.
This paradox is easier for big companies to deal with.
The relationship between West Virginia and coal is a paradox.
Wright's book has no poetry or paradox anywhere in it.
The Trump Administration's policy on NATO has presented a paradox.
It behooves us to accept this paradox and understand it.
The populism contains a paradox: He embodies what he mocks.
This paradox is equally true of business sentiments in Europe.
In this way, Ms. Gerring unpacks the paradox of relationships.
"Thrift shopping" in New York City is a total paradox.
Moss's case highlights the paradox surrounding American capital punishment today.
The Nintendo Paradox is in full effect here at E3.
The paradox is, Ms. Sodderland is a loyal Lynch fan.
That's actually a pretty interesting paradox of sports, you know?
"Therein lies the paradox of Justin Bieber," Jenefsky told me.
The Fermi Paradox is sometimes known as the Great Silence.
Sudden cardiac death has always been something of a paradox.
Worrying about one's own narcissism has a whiff of paradox.
In this country we see a different sort of paradox.
This disparity, and lag, represent the paradox of the moment.
There's a concept in economics called the Paradox of Thrift.
That isn't a spoiler, but it's a bit of paradox.
Weighty yet light: It's the beautiful paradox of chenin blanc.
But this paradox is the product of a specific history.
That points to a much larger paradox from this crisis.
Mindful meditation is no stranger to the world of paradox.
"That's part of the paradox," she said in an interview.
The work of the AgeLab is shaped by a paradox.
This paradox is referred to widely as the coverage gap.
How can we understand this paradox and classify this bloodshed?
Lepawsky also points to a phenomenon called the Jevons paradox.
This is the paradox of policing in the 40th Precinct.
This pattern creates what could be called the prosperity paradox.
The beloved unicorn presents a paradox in the new NBA.
That's the second paradox at the center of its existence.
" He said that to him, President Trump presented "a paradox.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, a paradox!
It's a situation that has him caught in a paradox.
There has always been a great paradox in China's internet.
The insistence on deference to law enforcement thus creates a paradox.
"The whole thing is still a paradox to me," he says.
This is what author Michael Mauboussin calls the paradox of skill.
However, there is a basic paradox at the center of this.
So there's a paradox here in the research that bothers me.
There's a paradox in corporate America, and workers are losing out.
The warm-body advantage in frigid waters helps explain the paradox.
Fermi's question is, for now at least, not a true paradox.
All this hints at the paradox of bottom-up climate policies.
"The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty"
"The Plant Paradox Cookbook" 2 Steven R. Gundry (Harper Wave) 10.
In a way like sending off The Paradox – bittersweet, but inevitable?
It is a lightning bolt that separate and joins, a paradox.
This is an exceptionally weird observation, one dubbed the Fermi Paradox.
What legend could possibly contend with the paradox that was Prince?
Learning to embrace this paradox has become an ongoing life puzzle.
This might not be the paradox that many insist it is.
It's perhaps the greatest paradox of this year's already fascinating election.
And this is the paradox I'm grappling with in the book.
His expressions of bravado and pain define the paradox of rap.
Thus, we need to look elsewhere to solve the information paradox.
Universally frustrating yet desperately needed, the country's courts are a paradox.
The client's old menu had suffered from a paradox of plenty.
It is and it does, but it's subtle, a complicated paradox.
His story caught my attention as he represents a strong paradox.
Call it the Trump paradox, where unbelievable things are also unsurprising.
The robo-taxis could be what kills off the Tesla Paradox.
The argument begins with a seeming paradox about overall corporate behavior.
The paradox is that even these classes are often sold out.
This conundrum has come to be known as the Fermi Paradox.
Researchers have sought to answer the Fermi paradox in several ways.
"You live in paradox when you live in Iran," she said.
" A sense of paradox, of duality, pervades "Where We Are Standing.
At the heart of the British referendum is a fundamental paradox.
" Thinkers as far back as Aristotle have contemplated this "tragedy paradox.
Like space at the quantum level, it can be a paradox.
The paradox is that stigma is most effectively dispelled through openness.
The internet is the technology paradox writ more monstrous than ever.
These simple words evoke a strange paradox of time and death.
And here is the paradox of today's nativist revolution in Europe.
Jackson Katz, the author of "The Macho Paradox," offered one idea.
That would be consistent with an emerging paradox of his presidency.
The paradox is that education has been a huge global success.
But the "privacy paradox" means we still act like we are.
This is the essential paradox of Trump's positioning on the issue.
For her, being a Hanfu devotee was something of a paradox.
Economists call it the resource curse, or the paradox of plenty.
"Kill Move Paradise" resonantly locates the unspeakable pain of that paradox.
Mistake No. 4 This could be called the identity-identification paradox.
"Ostertag seems to be a paradox," she said after the show.
Could you avoid getting stuck in some sort of time paradox?
The paradox is summed up by two women I interviewed recently.
"The patience of our people is a real paradox," she said.
But this has been the fundamental paradox of Trump's health agenda.
This paradox also plays into how candidates communicate with the electorate.
He is aware that some may see this as a paradox.
Even that paradox doesn't capture the full complexity of the conflict.
The white bear paradox pops up in my work a bit.
Those who know their feminist history might see a paradox here.
By a wonderful paradox, the movie itself is pretty much perfect.
That's the first paradox at the center of the OnlyFans phenomenon.
One paradox is the election of the oldest president in history.
Long Strange Trip is a story of paradox—the paradox of a band that never wanted to be studied being anthologized, analyzed, and archived to death; the paradox of a band typecast as the prototypical emissaries of Peace and Love hanging out with Hell's Angels and failing to intervene when the crowd outside their shows would swell to violent, unsustainable size; the paradox of writing profound, moral treatises into the canon of American music that were treated as scripture by the wayward, rambling youth.
If much of this sounds disappointingly free of the charming paradox commonly associated with Buddhism, I have good news: There is a paradox that can surface if you pursue the logic of not-self through meditation.
The trouble with saying that Netflix "pulled a Lemonade" when it announced the unexpected premiere of The Cloverfield Paradox after the Super Bowl this past weekend is that The Cloverfield Paradox is nothing at all like Lemonade.
In their new paper, titled "Dissolving the Fermi Paradox," the FHI researchers dispute this method by demonstrating how this technique typically produces a value of N far higher than it should, creating the illusion of a paradox.
A true paradox lies at the heart of the Clinton legacy. Both
This is the paradox that Migos has built its entire brand on.
AH: There's this red-state paradox that others have written about before.
Thus, far from introducing a paradox, the EPR outcome is logically forced.
The story of mass entertainment in the internet age is a paradox.
This gets at the paradox at the heart of the Schulz effect.
And this continues to be part of the paradox of Clarence Thomas.
This paradox of progress and peril has been decades in the making.
John Ortiz, David Oyelowo, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw in The Cloverfield Paradox.
Such investments are an outgrowth of a paradox of California's environmentalism policies.
Fung's predicament feeds a paradox that complicates death in the Chinese metropolis.
A BENIGN PARADOX lies at the heart of America's approach to religion.
He is the author of "The Paradox of German Power" (Hurst, 2014).
The paradox has to do with the unique position of music copyright.
At Stockholm and Oslo, they did not shy away from that paradox.
" I think the word you are looking for is "irony" not "paradox.
Her work has appeared on Verily, Relevant, Bridal Guide, Paradox, and others.
"Founders Paradox" portrays two visions of utopia, radically different from one another.
Writing about one's own grandparents presents both a paradox and a possibility.
The paradox of Sanders' argument is that it is quite context specific.
But it's not a paradox to the extent that cheeseburger soup is.
The polling paradox has been a subject puzzling pundits throughout the weekend.
The paradox is, that shame can force us to avoid healthy behaviors.
Lee Drutman, of New America, a think-tank, points to a paradox.
So, The Talk for the black family is something of a paradox.
He sees a paradox in salt's capacity both to preserve and destroy.
" That research concluded that comics have a kind of "paradox of identification.
With the Paradox community there is always talk about "broad / wide" vs.
"There's a paradox to power," he says, walking down an FBI corridor.
In a whole new departure, The Cloverfield Paradox takes place in space.
As for that apparent paradox, of restless me seeking out elusive birds?
" Schwartz called it the "single competing paradox of the use of encryption.
There's a strange paradox in President Donald Trump's approach to the truth.
"It's a paradox to build camps to overcome camps," Mr. Stasolla said.
At its core stands the "Paradox of Progress" (also the report's title).
" It's a phenomenon that has come to be known as "Polanyi's Paradox.
I can certainly relate to the paradox and being uncomfortable with it.
But where he goes from here is a bit of a paradox.
If that's true, then the new study also contains a strange paradox.
Still, in the end we will all be left with a paradox.
Sadly, neither of these authors discusses how to deal with this paradox.
No doubt Stout was aware of the paradox of reducing while adding.
To advocates, immigration judges, and Central American diplomats, it's a dangerous paradox.
On Baseball The paradox of baseball economics has been obvious for years.
The show encapsulates the paradox of the modern game-show model gig.
To choose this option is to accept that optimisation is a paradox.
A line is an emblem of sustained effort, but also a paradox.
Ravel creates a paradox: A miniature musical form becomes a vast space.
That's a paradox because big funds need big rounds to invest in.
In more traditional moviegoing conditions the paradox runs in the other direction.
But progress hasn't erased the paradox that women in this field face.
" In the mid-aughts, "The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less.
But the words point to the paradox the nation was built on.
The United States is in the grips of a free-speech paradox.
That paradox is, more generally speaking, a very important quality for architecture.
The first paradox is that German voters are so temperamentally conservative — i.e.
Economists, starting with Adam Smith, have long pondered the diamond-water paradox.
Sabrina saved the day, but created a time paradox in the process.
"It's a paradox of trust," said Richard Edelman, the firm's chief executive.
It's a paradox of medicine that we are only beginning to understand.
There is a bit of a paradox associated with wearing compression socks.
There is a theoretical problem in time travel called the bootstrap paradox.
Still, there's no dodging the paradox at the heart of his career.
With few viable solutions in sight, I am left pondering a paradox.
"The paradox is the life that sprouts from that calamity," Castillo wrote.
The firewall paradox calls into question the most definitive theories of science.
For L'Engle, who died in 2007, the heart of Christianity was paradox.
Certainly, A Wrinkle in Time deals with both paradox and radical vulnerability.
Despite all that, and the mea culpa stance Paradox adopted in the face of the criticism, the company claimed the game sold well, and I'd heard similar things informally when I ran into Paradox folks at other events.
The answer to Fermi's paradox may be that advanced civilizations are short lived.
Battlefield 1 struggles with the moral paradox at the heart of every shooter.
This is the great paradox of classic film in the age of streaming.
The Springsteen paradox speaks to an empathy gap that needs to be closed.
The Fermi Paradox isn't just an idle philosophical problem—it's actually quite terrifying.
The global financial system has become a dangerous paradox wrapped in a riddle.
If this seems like a completely arbitrary paradox — it's not you, it's me.
When numbers simply can't convey the costs, there's an infuriating paradox at play.
But at the same time, it's part of the paradox of Hollywood now.
The Cloverfield Paradox stumbles trying to cram climactic action into its claustrophobic quarters.
Many solutions have been posited to answer this apparent paradox, but nothing conclusive.
The question goes to the heart of the always messy paradox of deterrence.
It is another telling example of a paradox taking hold across the Gulf.
But in America, the TourX is a paradox between the past and future.
That said, this possible solution to the Fermi Paradox may actually be testable.
He describes this "paradox" as "serpentine," and I agree with the biblical metaphor.
This is a common paradox, with several efforts under way to address it.
Hammerjacks, a local concert venue known for rock shows, will replace the Paradox.
This privacy paradox is on full display in the free Wi-Fi example.
And you thought the chicken and the egg debacle was a tough paradox.
"The paradox of American history is all over the Princeton campus," Sandweiss says.
"The discovery gives us hints regarding the information paradox," Steinhauer said by email.
A few recent stories highlight the paradox of living in the Bay Area.
At least some employees appear to be understanding that paradox and taking action.
This is the strange paradox of black holes—they're not all that black.
Intricacy is often matched with simplicity, but there's a recurring sense of paradox.
"The American Health Care Paradox" by Elizabeth H. Bradley and Lauren A. Taylor
The relation between Donald Trump and history is fraught with confusion and paradox.
My perspective on this paradox dates back to Blackstone's 2007 initial public offering.
Krikorian is aware that this paradox can make his position a difficult sell.
To be a black man who can repel bullets is a painful paradox.
We still don't know, and the Fermi paradox has only strengthened with time.
And discussing its central dilemma: the Fermi paradox, has become even more so.
In fact, Mr. Macron has come to embody a paradox of French politics.
What explains this phenomenon, which experts have taken to calling "the privacy paradox"?
"From a dermatological perspective, darker skin tones present a paradox," Dr. Sturm said.
Natural selection has turned them into a paradox: a short-lived, intelligent animal.
But to an extreme degree, he represented a surprising paradox I found here.
It also benefits from its mastery of a paradox built into the genre.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PALENQUE — Artist Oscar Murillo is a paradox.
By doing so, Lee has made a movie of bold and brilliant paradox.
THE EFFICIENCY PARADOX What Big Data Can't Do By Edward Tenner 304 pp.
Several people remarked on the paradox that Death Valley is full of life.
The logic behind Whitmer's approach is the great paradox of the Trump era.
It's a paradox because what could be happy in a play about pain?
Accomplishing it requires a lot of killing, but that's always the superhero paradox.
In another paradox, the mudslides were caused in part by very dry weather.
Health care paradox The biggest campaign issue this year may be health care.
Stengel presents his biographer with an intriguing paradox, one Appel fails to decode.
White Wolf apologized, again, and Paradox Interactive—its parent company—reined it in.
The Democratic race is a tangle of contradiction, paradox and pungent little ironies.
The paradox of Obamacare is that it is both unpopular and saves lives.
The same paradox can also be seen in the debates over female dress.
Kesner's company, Paradox Capital Partners LLC, owns Riot stock, according to SEC filings.
In short, he was a terrifying paradox — a neo-Nazi and a Jew.
This is a familiar (and hardly unwelcome) paradox for fans of the Coens.
He mulled this paradox in his sunny lab back at Arizona State University.
Frost's spirit permeates this wintry scene, where each paradox melts into the next.
" In 1986 he published another book, "The Soviet Paradox: External Expansion, Internal Decline.
That's part of the paradox in how America relates to the British monarchy.
By looking using distributions of values, they find that the Fermi Paradox isn't much of a paradox at all because the odds are actually pretty good that we're all alone in the galaxy, and perhaps even the entire observable universe.
Two new books grapple with this paradox by considering phenomena that symbolise instability itself.
It's a worthy paradox that the academy's broadcast revolves around live — not recorded — music.
The paradox that arose in Barnett's earlier paper comes from combining two crucial points.
Indeed, Republican presidential politics in general has become defined by a kind of paradox.
Lynch and his team are currently exploring how whales and bats solve Peto's paradox.
The Bey Paradox does the kind of work that made Marilyn Monroe an icon.
The Supreme Court might ultimately have to figure out how to resolve the paradox.
AMERICA is saying goodbye to a president whose spiritual life presents an extraordinary paradox.
Who wants to read  Amazon's Antitrust Paradox by hitting the down arrow 13 times?
You have to speak in metaphors, in paradox, in symbolism, I hear her voice.
ANYBODY trying to explain the meaning of conservatism is immediately confronted by a paradox.
One episode explains this paradox better than any other: the Missouri Senate campaign. Sen.
Paris-based artist and designer Mathieu Missiaen is the master of the visual paradox.
This is the paradox running through Lerner's work: everything seems simultaneously deliberate and random.
The elephant paradox Since 22012, African elephants have lost over 250% of their range.
This has been the larger subject of my work — the delight in that paradox.
Watch an episode of The Crown, and you'll know: A queen is a paradox.
And while Michael is a man of mystery, Prince is a person of paradox.
But as Tim Marlow, the RA's current artistic director, notes, there is a paradox.
"Policies meant to prohibit or greatly suppress drugs present a paradox," the report concluded.
AI researchers call that observation Moravec's paradox, and have known about it for decades.
As is the paradox of memory, some of the oldest are the most vivid.
The paradox at the heart of the band's music concerns the march of history.
Bipolarity is just one lens to interpret all of Midsommar's paradox of opposites, though.
Though the music might be wildly radical, this core—another paradox—would never change.
The paradox sprang from Hawking's 1974 insight that a black hole isn't truly black.
Even without any heads up, critics wasted no time tearing into The Cloverfield Paradox.
When it comes to government funding for drug research, an interesting paradox currently exists.
That was kind of a paradox that really prompted me to write the book.
The paradox is that France is one of the least unionized countries in Europe.
Read more: Tesla has always had a paradox at the heart of the company.
One is the "Bangladesh paradox" that, despite everything, the country's development record is respectable.
This month's war of words over North Korea have brought reminders of that paradox.
"The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy" by Dani Rodrick
Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for The Cloverfield Paradox, formerly titled God Particle.
There's a paradox here: French Jews fret that they are not considered fully French.
The paradox of Thursday's court verdict is that it delivered the exact opposite message.
That cosmic-sized quandary – now known as the Fermi Paradox – still dogs us today.
As is, The Cloverfield Paradox is just a huge mess, instead of messy fun.
This week's challenge is a pi-approximation paradox proposed by our friends at Brilliant.
The improbable silence in the universe has since become known as the Fermi Paradox.
If you're into aliens you may have heard of something called the Fermi paradox.
"Everything is possible, even the impossible," declares Mary, delivering, as usual, an exuberant paradox.
For now it seems CFOs and their CEO bosses will live with the paradox.
ALASTAIR MACAULAY Paradox lies very near the heart of most of Paul Taylor's choreography.
"It's an apparent paradox that's been largely overlooked in the past," said Mr. Amodio.
The impact of the nation's fundamental paradox mostly fails the nonwhite and the poor.
Looking at a map reminds me of the coastline paradox; the islands look wonderful.
"I felt like he saw me as a vast paradox," she said of McQueen.
The paradox of cancer, what makes it so insidious, is that it is us.
That would be a fittingly paradoxical way to understand the paradox-prone nuclear age.
The paradox is that accountable governments defend the powerful more reliably than authoritarian ones.
A few years ago I wrote a novel that tried to encapsulate this paradox.
Living during a time of manmade climate change is to live in a paradox.
After all, this extraction would effectively reverse what Keynes called the paradox of thrift.
Celebrating a cultural revolution under police protection: Here is a paradox for our times.
"It's a paradox," Wurm says of this attempt to make a singular moment eternal.
The paradox is that profane words are powerful only because we make them powerful.
"It's a paradox," said Rong Jian, an independent scholar of Chinese politics in Beijing.
Op-Ed Contributors THERE'S quite a paradox when it comes to our health data.
The quasi pornographic nature of the penis article falls somewhere between paradox and ignorance.
The paradox is that they have no language to speak about their own identity.
In a 2003 book, "Liquid Love," he posed this last question as a paradox.
That act of devotion only begins to unravel the paradox that is Mr. Duterte.
The expression emphasizes the paradox of being old and yet still virginal and unmarried.
For a boxer, being tormented by the thought of contamination is the ultimate paradox.
For a boxer, being tormented by the thought of contamination is the ultimate paradox.
" Kenneth Miller, a political scientist at Claremont McKenna College, described California as "a paradox.
That's the central paradox of turning The Handmaid's Tale into an ongoing TV series.
Paradox sits under an overpass, and we didn't know what we were looking for.
They've specified their formal approach and become more exemplary simultaneously: a classic pop paradox.
Let each artwork in Blackness in Abstraction discover this paradox and leave it unresolved.
Especially if it meant needing to introduce complicate time travel paradox to the story.
"I can certainly relate to the paradox and being uncomfortable with it," Lembke said.
However, in the defining paradox of found footage, that can also be their strength.
My original submission used this central entry as part of a logical paradox of a "this puzzle contains one error" form, but the paradox piece ended up disappearing from the published version — I think in part because the clues were just too long.
The "healthy immigrant thesis" or "Latino paradox" may explain the new study's findings, Light said.
The paradox of American nuclear power is that the nation's overwhelming arsenal is almost unusable.
Beautiful Interfaces: The Privacy Paradox is the very first offline wireless network-based group show.
"We're testing one solution to the Fermi Paradox called the Zoo Hypothesis," Vakoch told Gizmodo.
It's a little bit like the famous liar's paradox, which we studied in DeLong's class.
Photo: Alex Proimos (Flickr)There's a strange gender paradox at the heart of cardiovascular disease.
The Fermi paradox The nuclear physicist Enrico Fermi was famous for posing thought provoking questions.
It felt like both a paradox, and a microcosm of West's career as a whole.
Outside the conference hall visitors quickly resolved the paradox of an internationalist rally of nationalists.
Ever since it came out, I've wondered whether Paradox Interactive's Imperator was really a failure.
The result is a paradox: The Conjuring 2 is as scary as it is noncommittal.
In addition to the paradox of choice, Becca had another psychological factor working against her.
The Cloverfield Paradox explores a world set to run out of energy in five years.
The paradox was that the more content you collected, the harder it was to manage.
The paradox is Yahoo's huge, it remains huge, and it's got a lot of customers.
The idea, known as Theseus's paradox, has occupied modern writers as much as antiquarian ones.
The Arrow paradox is familiar to Americans because of what happened in the 2000 election.
Tommy John surgery, it turned out, was a paradox, the procedure that worked too well.
"The Founder's Paradox" is an unpacking of Thiel's own self-made mythologies, and their hazards.
But a former adviser admits the fund's climate-change brief makes such investments a "paradox".
Zeno's paradox, except instead of halving distances, you're surprising yourself with incremental increases in stupidity.
The reason is that the productivity paradox operates within industries as well as among them.
An important consequence of the productivity paradox is what it does to prices and wages.
Would you like Berkshire's businesses to be more reflective of that sort of new paradox?
The paradox of climate change is that as some areas get warmer, others get colder.
Then, knowing that forbidding laughter or tears only induces them, I am trapped in paradox.
Whether or not soft hair is enough to resolve the information paradox, nobody really knows.
Khan authored a paper, titled "Amazon's Antitrust Paradox," that argues that Amazon is a monopoly.
The paradox is that the same ground can seem inexhaustibly fertile to writers from elsewhere.
But that answer to the Fermi Paradox has a problem: The Milky Way is old.
Everyone who has ever owned a house or a car realizes the paradox of insurance.
Its reliability is something of a paradox, since each year the festival changes music directors.
The paradox is clear: Shields cannot visibly enjoy fighting to succeed financially as a boxer.
The crackdown also represented a "paradox" with some of the government's other goals, Prasad noted.
The tourist becomes the modern paradox: the person both saturated with facts and chillingly ignorant.
It's an insoluble paradox that she demonstrates real devotion to the achievements of both men.
Again, this is the paradox of existence right now in so many ways, I think.
Now imagine that phenomenological paradox applied to a situation where you are, unknowingly, the aggressor.
There's a bizarre-seeming paradox sitting at the heart of research into early childhood education.
Fighters beating each other silly and exchanging pleasantries afterward is a humanizing paradox of MMA.
That makes Roman history at once fertile and challenging soil for a Paradox strategy game.
The paradox of the situation has not been lost on its director, George A. Romero.
But copper presents a perplexing paradox: It's in nearly every part of our contemporary lives.
It's not that black people aren't patriotic; it's just that patriotism can be a paradox.
"That's the paradox of a lockdown economy," said Greg Daco, an economist at Oxford Economics.
The happy paradox of this group portrait is that everybody gets to be a star.
Justyna Kowalczyk, an Olympic athlete from Poland who competed in Pyeongchang, calls it a paradox.
And the forecasters point to a paradox this time around: The more snow, the better.
This is a paradox and a challenge in the age of artificial intelligence and Twitter.
" The root of the current standoff, experts explain, is something called the "stability-instability paradox.
Higher Standards bills itself as a concept shop, but the concept isn't smoke; it's paradox.
" This all is obvious to anyone who has accepted what he calls the "Cloverfield Paradox.
The ADX cases represent a dangerous paradox in the American justice system's reliance on solitary.
A PARADOX OF stardom is that it depends on the appearance of an ordinary life.
It's actually a paradox; some states don't agree with all of the federal law changes.
The humor is often oblique — conveyed through irony, paradox, double meaning, and opaque cultural references.
"Think of it as the ultimate paradox of high-end real estate," Mr. Miller said.
This idea suggests a solution to the evolutionary paradox that is human childhood and adolescence.
During the session, Drake shared his musings on the Fermi Paradox, formulated as an equation.
But anyone looking at the output of the Pai offensive can see a remarkable paradox.
Credit...Bernd Settnik/picture alliance via Getty Image Blue whales have a flair for paradox.
The paradox is that the value of debates comes from that very condition of spectacle.
There's always been a paradox between the public distaste for Trump and support for impeachment.
In a way that is a paradox, but ultimately — at least for her — rather logical.
She has a poised, aristocratic manner, yet she is alert to paradox, irony, and absurdity.
As Appalachian cooking grows increasingly popular outside the region, the couple are navigating a paradox.
But the paradox is that Mr. Kabila may not especially want to stay in power.
Joker's success at the box office illustrates an interesting paradox for the DC Comics fan.
But here's a paradox: Pound too hard or too often, and you'll run into problems.
But here's a paradox: Pound too hard or too often, and you'll run into problems.
Kobach seems unfamiliar with an issue known to every Stats 2202 student—the birthday paradox.
He founded American Paradox, a record label there, that released his band's recording in September.
The iconic movie of the era, "Saturday Night Fever," from 1977, is a wondrous paradox.
That's the first emotional paradox I experienced watching, and then processing, the match last night.
His book is most challenging, and most valuable, for the layers of paradox it mines.
After the Enlightenment in the 20123th century, this paradox began to yield outright sinister manifestations.
The paradox is that he uses software to distort and emphasize naturally-occurring geometrical patterns.
You would have to be dead to really see your own skull, an inescapable paradox.
But the paradox didn't emerge, because Hanen isn't issuing an injunction to counter the others.
But as Pieter Cohen writes in "The Supplement Paradox," this was still only the beginning.
One key paradox at the heart of the Directive will have to be resolved very soon.
And if that's not a perfect paradox to cap off 2017, I don't know what is.
The game doesn't do anything with this, and it doesn't even seem to recognize that paradox.
The Australia-based researchers behind the study were trying to make sense of a worrying paradox.
The paradox is that as the North Korean economy modernises, the data may actually be deteriorating.
In another post, the uber-knowledgeable Gillian Tett at Financial Times talks about the productivity paradox.
Even more than Roma, 22 July is a perfect example of the Netflix paradox in action.
And yet for watchers of religious freedom, the Copts of Egypt present something of a paradox.
In this particularly successful piece, a deeply American paradox is made visible and begs a question.
And this competition for increasing revenues can ultimately shrink the economy — creating a growth-profit paradox.
It's a paradox in which espousing the principles of capitalism could mean losing out on profits.
"That is a paradox," Association of Asia Pacific Airlines Director-General Andrew Herdman said of India.
Placing voting returns alongside President-elect Donald Trump's tax plan documents a remarkable paradox of 2016.
""I think that whatever the answer to the Fermi paradox is....is going to be mindblowing.
Cloverfield Paradox sees them strictly as targets which will eventually be punctured by its random arrows.
There is an apparent paradox in the way Homer always feels timely and is therefore timeless.
Perhaps the biggest paradox of all is the role of Christianity in Mr Mugabe's own life.
Hawing's idea has enormous implications for theoretical physics, most notably for the black hole information paradox.
Partly, a paradox of progress: the more successful development efforts become, the less effective they look.
But the paradox of vlogging is that making it to the top doesn't change the work.
These paradox-ridden places are where gravity reaches its zenith and Einstein's general relativity theory fails.
Slow growth sounds bad, but the future implied by the productivity paradox isn't actually so terrible.
In her new book The Government-Citizen Disconnect, Cornell political scientist Suzanne Mettler investigates this paradox.
"It's a paradox," said Joseph Gagnon, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
The cruel paradox of Ms Osetinskaya's tenure at RBC is that success carried a death sentence.
And it's this paradox that caught my attention and made us create this exhibition with Valentine.
One paradox of the P.K.K. is its blend of ardent feminism and cultish devotion to Ocalan.
The second paradox is that, agree with her or not, she's dedicated herself to public service.
Fans of Ann Leckie's Ancillary trilogy or Rachel Bach's Paradox trilogy will really love this one.
But there's also a paradox: To make intimacy public is often to render it less intimate.
Interestingly, this traditional representation of monetary policy transmission represents a paradox for Powell and his colleagues.
The paradox was first posed by the physicist Enrico Fermi, who famously asked, "Where is everybody?"
"That is the paradox of the Chess story," the British newspaper The Guardian wrote in 2010.
There's a paradox occurring in the trucking industry about what automation will mean for its drivers.
He is the pre-echo of the Thatcherite paradox, suffering from an irreconcilable rupture within himself.
This paradox parallels Frazier's representation of the contradictions inherent in the steel industry's influence on Pittsburgh.
That technological paradox is by design, director Denis Villeneuve recently explained in an interview with CNET.
But we know the paradox of a free market is that sometimes you have to intervene.
But the high and growing use of social policies points toward the paradox I mentioned earlier.
With essays in Love Her Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox, and What Do Mothers Need?
CA: I feel like there's a certain paradox here when you mention a place like Beijing.
The paradox was not lost on Gergel, a lifelong South Carolinian well-versed in local history.
Mr. Amodio and his colleagues think the evolutionary history of cephalopods may explain this intelligence paradox.
Second: The new HQ2 will have to resolve a central paradox of the modern technology company.
The paradox is that the United States historically was a safe and nurturing place for children.
In particular, it has had no discernible effect on what one might call America's fundamental paradox.
But all that may not matter all that much for The Cloverfield Paradox in the end.
As I have recounted in The Paradox of American Democracy, it began in the early 210s.
This paradox lies at the heart of Biza's novel — which, alas, is a roman à clef.
The paradox is that Trump purports to be (like Richard Nixon) a law-and-order president.
This paradox exposes a simple fact: our criminal justice system is in desperate need of reform.
Horror: Horror is a response for when the paradox has strayed into territory that is unlivable.
Progressives should confront this paradox head-on and tell voters how they plan to address it.
And yet, there's a paradox: In creating opportunities for others, D'Adamo has become more prominent herself.
This describes the democratic paradox that underlies American constitutionalism: to preserve democracy, we must limit democracy.
This paradox is partly the result of the happy memory left by the 2002 presidential election.
In the early aughts, Princeton political scientist Markus Prior set out to unravel this apparent paradox.
With fewer, they become a kind of paradox, or at least a source of investor derangement.
As I outlined elsewhere, Macri is now caught in the tightening vice of a political paradox.
The paradox is explained by an ecological reorganization that is delivering a global homogenization of species.
His most recent book is "The Senkaku Paradox: Risking Great Power War over Small Stakes" (2019).
The great paradox of progressive populism is that it leads to elitism in its purist form.
And I suppose I did do better, at least according to how Paradox measures such things.
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The paradox is that, on substance, Mr Macron is still pushing the country in the right direction.
The show, curated by Natasha Matteson, gains its richness from a paradox at the heart of selfhood.
That's why Bordwell thinks the ultimate solution to the classic film paradox may be one of curation.
The first and more esoteric of these is stated by Braess' paradox, named after mathemetician Dietrich Braess.
As Mike Axisa of CBS points out, this is a clear double standard, contradiction, paradox, and hypocrisy.
Studying the second type can shed light on your realistic problems because they share the same paradox.
Clarkson is definitely proof "The Plant Paradox"   can work, but how can everyone else implement the diet?
You start the book with a paradox of sorts: Humans are both exceptionally violent and exceptionally kind.
This is the paradox that threatens to pop the email tracking bubble as it grows into ubiquity.
According to the new study, a stormy sun may be the answer to the young sun paradox.
The paradox is that the more autocratic the mainland gets the more it needs Hong Kong commercially.
The museums capture the paradox of a country that combines rising prosperity with ever-tighter political control.
The Fermi Paradox is still a relevant problem, one that even the Mediocrity Principle can't sufficiently address.
The paradox is that low interest rates mean that savers need a bigger pension pot on retirement.
And the time-travelling action game Super Time Force had its own particular, paradox-fueled design challenges.
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The paradox remained: The N.F.L., the country's biggest show, was absent from one of its showiest cities.
Our contemporary neglect of our dream lives is not only a historical anomaly, but a particular paradox.
The paradox with tryptophan is that MDMA actually blocks the enzyme that converts it into 5-HTP.
This left a rather embarrassing paradox: the evolution of altruism was impossible, yet clearly altruism had evolved.
The paradox is the comprehensive programs are effective in promoting abstinence, while abstinence-only programs are not.
Majority judgment resolves the conundrum of Arrow's theorem: neither the Condorcet nor the Arrow paradox can occur.
It is a paradox that we are even talking to you, because we are actually quite introverted.
It's a paradox: Trump's rise buoys the progressive populists today, yet his defeat could damage them tomorrow.
Fever put The Paradox on the map and made Baltimore an East Coast rave destination par excellence.
Salesforce says that while this might seem like a paradox, personalization and trust are not mutually exclusive.
The search will also look at non-mammalian exceptions to the paradox, such as crocodiles and birds.
In Coffee, Rhum, Sugar & Gold: A Postcolonial Paradox, ten artists explore the implications of colonialism's violent legacy.
I think that kind of contradiction, that kind of paradox, is what makes characters interesting to play.
Oliver James's "Affluenza" and Barry Schwartz's "The Paradox of Choice" railed against rampant consumerism a decade ago.
Right from its beginnings in Los Angeles in the early 20th century, Pentecostalism has presented a paradox.
Step back from the daily swings of the stock market and a paradox emerges for adtech companies.
A deeper paradox, which she fiercely denied, was that sexism in her own ranks held her back.
The creeping influence of Europe's most popular teams highlights a paradox at the heart of modern football.
Thus, the paradox: In the political election, current indicators suggest that Republicans could have a tough time.
It could be argued that Trump owes some of his success to the legacy of that paradox.
This presents something of a paradox, though, because Gingrich claims to be one of Trump's strongest supporters.
So, is not only tolerating but fixating on the royal wedding a tangible expression of this paradox?
This conundrum is known as the Fermi Paradox, and it has inspired debate among researchers for decades.
Bork's book The Antitrust Paradox argued that the only goal of the antitrust laws was consumer welfare.
She forces herself to acknowledge that double bind, then persists through the paradox instead of opting out.
As we look to blame ranchers, politicians, and climate for these fires, we overlook a glaring paradox.
Breakups are a paradox, in that they feel intensely personal and yet are a near universal experience.
But the paradox of vlogging stardom is that making it to the top doesn't change the work.
The subject of the paper is a deeply vexing problem known as the black hole information paradox.
Clinicians call this paradox "survivor's guilt"—the guilt one feels for surviving a situation many people don't.
The power of Art Sqool is that it so cleanly presents this paradox of thinking for us.
Then again, being Brian Clough, he was a paradox, and in many ways a raging individualist himself.
The paradox is troubling because it pits the laws of quantum mechanics against those of general relativity.
What's going on: One person vexed by this paradox is Kim Arnett, a software developer at Expedia.
The Paradox, affectionately known as the Dox by regulars, was a Baltimore nightlife institution for 25 years.
And the Fermi paradox asks: With so many alien civilizations out there, why haven't we found them?
It is a happy paradox that the human soul thrives on both the familiar and the unknown.
The second paradox is just the physics mindfuck of it all: An atom can flatten a city.
There's a paradox at the heart of this music: constructing a simulation of hedonism takes extraordinary discipline.
And it's here where things get interesting, as Paul runs into something known as the predestination paradox.
BG There's a paradox in letting yourself be very, very upset about what remains to be done.
But like many second-generation immigrant overachievers, I've spent decades struggling with the paradox of my upbringing.
The reason for this paradox hung over his head: orange lamps throwing out heat, creating a microclimate.
But to some METI critics, even a less-apocalyptic interpretation of the Fermi Paradox still suggests caution.
These unsettled photos exemplify a paradox: the less precise the edge, the sharper their sense of time.
"This is the paradox," said Elie Tenenbaum, a research fellow at the French Institute for International Research.
How would you describe that paradox in your own words, citing laws and beliefs from that period?
For Threadstories — an Irish mask maker and performance artist — the individual remains paramount, a paradox she embraces.
The paradox is that President Trump has turned an invention of the urbane and educated against them.
The Obama years produced a paradox: Opposition to the Iraq war broadened, but it did not deepen.
The paradox of France is that it is desperate for reform — and desperate not to be reformed.
The electric car industry has faced a chicken-and-egg paradox with the installation of charging stations.
The paradox is that it's not hard to kill people if you're willing to tolerate some gore.
Governmental procurement problems are caused by a central paradox: Cost-cutting in IT makes everything more expensive.
The paradox of this children's rehydration beverage is that you need it more as you get older.
" Early last year, the Yale Law Journal published a note that was simply titled "Amazon's Antitrust Paradox.
In this way, the trap is a paradox, providing a means for its inhabitants to escape itself.
It is this paradox that gives the role of curator increased importance as this new century unfolds.
Security questions are premised on a paradox: Our experiences are at once universal and particular to us.
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Wiking told Business Insider in an interview, however, that this supposed "paradox" was nothing of the sort.
Approachable and honest, she recognized both the paradox and necessity of savoring against the backdrop of scarcity.
A paradox of getting older is that I am less interested in explaining the meaning of work.
But the paradox here is that it's people who are searching for the best who are anxious.
The paradox is that they're also familiar to all of us art world participants on the inside.
Although physicists were able to show that Maxwell's paradox didn't actually violate the second law of thermodynamics, the exact nature of the relationship between the extraction of work from a system and the information about this system acquired through measurements which explained the paradox was not that well understood.
This is the Trump paradox: Trump and the press hate each other yet they feed off each other.
Our national motto, "E pluribus unum" – out of the many, one – speaks to a paradox in this light.
Christopher Payne captured that paradox in a series of photographs of disused Kirkbrides, exhibited recently at Benrubi Gallery.
"This is kind of what has become known as the OPV, the oral polio vaccine paradox," he said.
Until you lose something big on the Internet, something truly valuable, this paradox can be difficult to understand.
There are two lyrics in Beyoncé's oeuvre that sum up the paradox that makes her so astonishingly compelling.
In the US, the story of Amos Yee reveals another kind of paradox: one within the government itself.
This is a paradox that tricksy marketing types should appreciate: the unloved asset class, that's a good market.
The paradox of modern medicine is that people are living longer, and yet doing so with more disease.
"Certainly, we would be worried about these sort of lower-level, stability-instability paradox type things," Bell says.
The paradox is that Mr. Cloud's paintings are so captivating and inventive that they feel anything but morbid.
The species name, paradoxodon, combines the Latin word "paradoxum," or paradox, with the Greek word "odon," or teeth.
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The second paradox is that he is a tech innovator in the body of an old-school cop.
Henry Reich of Minute Physics has posted a video response with his own resolution to the logical paradox.
"We face a paradox," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told a news conference as the report was released.
That's the same thing that happened with The Cloverfield Paradox, and look how well-liked that movie is.
Naomi Watts and Octavia Spencer lead the movie, which was directed by "The Cloverfield Paradox" filmmaker Julius Onah.
It illustrates a paradox about where we're at with the most powerful form of AI around—deep learning.
Even worse, this abysmal lack of transparency disguises a paradox in the way streaming services currently pay songwriters.
On the English side, Victoria faces yet another paradox in the push and pull of the parliamentary system.
That's what I mean when I say the productivity paradox works within industries as well as among them.
The entire collection — which features your everyday essentials like blush, lipstick, mascara, and more — is a total paradox.
"The strange paradox is you actually have to use your mind to shut your mind up," he said.
Being a gay Trump supporter sounds like a paradox to a lot of folks in the LGBTQ community.
Such investments are an outgrowth of an emerging paradox of California's well-known political bent toward aggressive environmentalism.
The way to resolve the paradox is to eschew ideological litmus tests and insist on rhetorical ones instead.
Then I got the idea of the further-future London, but time travel paradox stuff really bores me.
And so we realized almost on some paradox shit that we kind of created a paradigm for ourselves.
Buddhist thinkers tend to bridge contradictions with a smile and a paradox and a wave of the hand.
Immune to the powers of reason, it's a paradox that can be navigated only through intuition and wonder.
Opinion: The paradox of royal wedding mania Sally Kohn doesn't understand why anyone cares about the royal wedding.
It's not a paradox that ageists are dissing their future selves—it's the whole point of the exercise.
As the world tries to live with that paradox, it should remember that nothing is set in stone.
In our research, we found that effective leaders continually navigate paradox and learn to disagree without being disagreeable.
This is the paradox of extreme success: In any class of individuals with similar backgrounds, a few excel.
This is both a frustration and a paradox to people who try to get them to the polls.
This paradox of increased gendering amid higher academic achievement in girls is visible early on in popular culture.
The inherent paradox of renouncing a candidate you also provisionally support was raised Tuesday to near contortionist levels.
The great paradox of Mr. Bataan's career as an originator of Latin soul is that he isn't Latino.
Miller ICA will host a symposium named Paradox: Frames and Biases in Art and AI on Janaury 28.
If their rebrand is slightly prone to paradox, then Weight Watchers' is a case of all-out doublespeak.
Of course, whenever thinking about the search for intelligent extraterrestrial life, one problem always emerges: the Fermi paradox.
And so there's this interesting paradox which is that adoption tends to go up as hype goes down.
Likewise, other scientists have proposed a kaleidoscopic range of ideas and experiments to resolve or contextualize the paradox.
SA: One thing we know from our infidelity series is that long-term monogamy always invites a paradox.
Mr. Felder so emphasizes pathos and paradox that joy and simplicity — Berlin hallmarks — do not seem to exist.
That question is known as the Fermi paradox, and there are several potential answers (most are fairly disconcerting).
The problem spans the $21 billion U.S. bread market and highlights a paradox in the global wheat trade.
Ultimately, the paradox of primaries is that it's most strategic to ignore the experts and follow your emotions.
Given that doctors are supposed to be caring for others, the medical community needs to resolve this paradox.
Herein lies an interesting paradox: If ASOS is any indicator, maternity clothes are getting younger, but moms aren't.
Europe's migration paradox: Three years after levels reached a peak, the politics of migration still dominate the Continent.
Phoenix says only a fresh approach to AI can resolve what he calls a paradox of modern society.
The paradox of Mr. Moses's beaches was the contempt he had for the people who would enjoy them.
Like the original Light Phone, the new version presents a sort of built-in paradox for its creators.
And when numbers simply can't convey the costs of a humanitarian crisis, there's an infuriating paradox at play.
But the paradox of these lofty ideals and the reality of slavery creates a contradiction of American mythology.
It was instead a collective effort marked by strict rules, but also by discontinuity, paradox, and cognitive disruption.
The paradox of any financial crisis is that the policies necessary to stop it are always politically unpopular.
Madison would regard the idea of members retaining their offices by surrendering their authority as an inexplicable paradox.
"Shrimp is a huge paradox because, by nature of its biology, it should be sustainable," Mr. Greenberg said.
The paradox of Australia's leftward turn is the political system has yet to fully catch up to it.
Paradox and cleverness attempt to fill their places, along with a surface playability that is catnip to stars.
So will the sense that what happened in Sanford, Ferguson, Baltimore, Charleston, and Staten Island represents a paradox.
Specifically, evidence so far shows those benefits: This divergence helps explain a central paradox of the 220 campaign.
I suppose it's a version of the Birthday Paradox, compounded by the fact that words have many forms.
Darkening the Church's principles, each accusation only emphasizes the paradox and betrayal of a priest being a rapist.
You've probably heard the paradox of the stone before: Can God create a stone that cannot be lifted?
He gets at the heart of the "yin-and-yang paradox" of McCain, and of American political consciousness.
But that would be missing the planets for the galaxy: The Life of Pablo is a cosmic paradox.
The paradox of vastness of scale expressed on physically small surfaces is plenty to deal with, in itself.
But the paradox of "Jeremy Bearimy" is the way that it depicts what true altruism might look like.
The paradox again is that the inside crowd knows the answer to every one of their own objections.
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It's the great media paradox: While the amount of content expands, the number of traditional media companies keeps shrinking.
But researchers at the University of Glasgow thought of a paradox that would call this basic principle into question.
It turns out that their paradox came from leaving out tiny effects of mass and energy in the atom.
It's like a paradox: the farther you go away, you then understand that it was only far within yourself.
Well that's an interesting paradox, and it makes you wonder what you would do in a situation like that.
Those insights are helping to address a paradox about what happens to information about the past as systems thermalize.
But — and here's the other half of the paradox — Mr. Evans, the head of production, said yes to it.
Other movies in the series run the gamut from martial arts action like Paradox to family dramas like Baby.
Styles confronts his enemy head-on and is victorious, while also acknowledging the multi-level paradox of the situation.
The paradox, says Thomas Liebig, from the OECD, is that Sweden has among the most advanced refugee-integration policies.
The paradox with this line of logic is that companies only want to hold their IPOs in healthy markets.
The terrible paradox of our moment in womanhood is perhaps about wanting freedom, but then still actually wanting … compliments?
A new Netflix original film, "The Cloverfield Paradox," is now available after a surprise announcement during the Super Bowl.
Blending explains the apparent paradox that U.S. crude imports and exports have both been rising at the same time.
It's hard to fight the sense throughout The Cloverfield Paradox that this film should probably have been a comedy.
They are, at once, much more and much less violent than their primate cousins—the paradox of his title.
"The paradox of performing Hamilton is that it really was the most relaxing part of my day," Miranda explains.
Sarah Diefenbach: Yeah so, what we term the "selfie paradox," it's more or less the ambivalent attitude toward selfies.
This is the painful paradox at the center of Johns's work: he consoles the inconsolable in all of us.
Interesting personal details on the somewhat reclusive Israeli, but ultimately the question of the paradox remains sadly mostly unanswered.
It comes in part from a basic predicament and paradox that any database business or information platform, faces today.
First, the streaming giant surprised subscribers by adding "The Cloverfield Paradox" to its catalogue with almost no advance warning.
Capturing the empathy that makes the character compelling, while attempting to offer a traditional power fantasy, is a paradox.
First, it has to be weak enough that it doesn't provoke the paradox seen in the Frauchiger-Renner experiment.
" During the July 21625 NetRoots Nation Conference, future Vox-founder Ezra Klein referred to this tension as a "paradox.
" In a letter to the Los Angeles Times, Joel Manby, SeaWorld's president and CEO, called the situation a "paradox.
It's an all-too-familiar paradox, that someone can be friend and rapist, lover and rapist, relative and rapist.
She's an enigmatic paradox in the form of a popstar, and one I wanted to find out more about.
Paradox has brand recognition, serving as a (retrofitted) prequel to 2008's Cloverfield and 2016's 10 Cloverfield Lane.
" "When you have this paradox," he said, "you have stalled uptake and limited access to PrEP in clinical settings.
But that paradox is also just Vundabar's point—a white-knuckled ride you'd be wise to keep hanging onto.
It is a common paradox: the world often becomes aware of corruption when someone is doing something about it.
Saying that saving and earning are the same introduces the paradox and is a recipe for a failed economy.
So, the more proof we have that Hawking radiation exists, the more pressure there is reconcile the information paradox.
The greater comfort of this casual spinoff is a paradox, though not one anybody is going to complain about.
How we deal with this paradox will shape the future of society, and our leaders need to understand why.
This weekend, Netflix premiered The Cloverfield Paradox right after the Super Bowl, having announced it only four hours earlier.
The simplest answer to the Fermi Paradox, perhaps, is that Earth holds the only intelligent life in the universe.
She acknowledges the inherent paradox of her project — how can she write about the hours that she cannot recall?
"If long enough is a billion years, well then that's one solution to the Fermi paradox," Carroll-Nellenback said.
I contributed to this debate several years ago with the finding of an obesity paradox in persons with diabetes.
Many workers face a difficult paradox: Tech jobs pay well but areas like Silicon Valley can be prohibitively expensive.
The true paradox about nutrition and health is that it's both extremely simple and difficult at the same time.
This incident, the G20 meetings and the North Korea visit point to the same paradox of the Trump presidency.
One major question that Hawking identified, but did not live to see resolved, is the black hole information paradox.
At the crux of the paradox is a classic clash between quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of general relativity.
Even when Paradox games were at their most eurocentric, they were still informed by historical experiences from across Europe.
More than the cut-and-thrust of life in the Forum, this is the stuff of a Paradox game.
Unifying the two modes of Tiniest Muzzle and Song of Freedom creates a central paradox that drives the collection.
If you want to hide the facility, it's something of a paradox because it's being built in our time.
This was the paradox: When he wasn't violent, Alan was one of the most loving people I've ever known.
A perplexing paradox lies at the heart of Purim, the holiday celebrated this week by Jews around the world.
It is something of a paradox that inactivity is associated with ill health in so much of the world.
In what Nima Sanandaji calls the Nordic paradox, companies in those countries have fewer female business managers, not more.
The paradox of seeking inner peace within an atmosphere of armed conflict is left to the viewer to ponder.
That paradox — How can you impress someone when they find you disgusting intrinsically before you even open your mouth?
Yet there was still an "I" observing this seeming catastrophe, a paradox I couldn't explain but needed to address.
I hate the status quo—which is a bit of a paradox, as I'm also a guardian of tradition.
The paradox of working in media is that even as your mind expands, your world also shrinks a bit.
The film's crucial paradox is that, just like any great music performance, the film's apparent stillness nevertheless emanates tension.
"In my book, they are organizations that preserve Israeli democracy, so it's a kind of Orwellian paradox," she said.
His motivation — a deep commitment to Buddhist service — is clear, or at least as clear as Zen paradox allows.
What I looked at — and this is the paradox — I loved the phallic object, which is the male symbol.
Layers of paradox and irony rooted in activism give the seemingly simple photograph energy that extends beyond the gallery.
Or is it better to continue with the current paradox: tolerating some level of cheating for the greater good?
The paradox of Hong Kong politics today is that the committee might not be so reliably under Beijing's control.
"It is a paradox that a politician with democratic values can end up weakening the democracy," said Mr. Meléndez.
Many Artificials also turn to our beliefs to live within this paradox without despairing our brief and uncertain existence.
Sabrina Spellman/Morningstar created a time paradox and Faustus Blackwood unleashed the Eldritch Terrors from a special time egg.
The paradox is that in today's America, coded anti-Semitism is more of a political taboo than open Islamophobia.
Yet the paradox of this eastward shift is the growing anxiety that Bulgaria could become a geopolitical bargaining chip.
Apoptosis represents the ultimate paradox — for the organism to survive, the cells must die, and they must die well.
The paradox is, looking back at the clothes he made, the quality that most comes to mind is timeless.
MGX is focusing its mineral rights claims on southeastern Utah's Paradox Basin, a productive oil and gas drilling area.
"It's a bit of a paradox, really," said Dr. David Eyre, an infectious disease physician based at Oxford University.
It's a paradox: We're really open when it comes to sex, but we're closed when it comes to dating.
Now, this seems like a serious paradox, but sounds like Jay told a little white lie on his profile.
The hard part of the Fermi paradox is getting a grip on how much SETI has actually been completed.
At the core of that paradox is confusion about what different groups mean when they talk about cost control.
This is the paradox at the heart of our study of art, and Civilizations is incapable of resolving it.
McCain's entire public persona was a kind of paradox: at once the Senate's most irascible member, and its funniest.
Like many physics conundrums, the paradox emerges from the lack of coherence between quantum field theory and general relativity.

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