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"paradoxically" Definitions
  1. in a way that seems strange, impossible or unlikely because it has two opposite features or contains two opposite ideas
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They seem paradoxically rich and ethereal at the same time.
But as the extremists disperse, the terrorist threat, paradoxically, increases.
Paradoxically, Inertia will capture the changes in landscape and communities.
Yet, paradoxically, the bills will reduce opportunity for public input.
Paradoxically, overall comprehension was better for print versus digital reading.
This fixation leads to "worry and micromanagement," paradoxically worsening insomnia.
Somewhat paradoxically, the late Justice Antonin Scalia's writings provide illumination.
As his career wound down, Mr. Parent's reputation paradoxically grew.
Paradoxically, "Atlas," Ms. Tawil's solo, was both tedious and extraordinary.
But paradoxically the government is very likely to be strengthened.
But all those ticked boxes can, paradoxically, hamper your productivity.
But, paradoxically, the opposite is also true: Elections are simple.
But, paradoxically, the homes that do sell are selling faster.
Paradoxically, increasing logging on forests can actually increase forest fires.
Paradoxically, the stronger we are, the more important diplomacy becomes.
Their work can also, paradoxically, bolster their sense of themselves.
But, paradoxically, climate change may also aid Norway's export ambitions.
The United States' overwhelming strength is, paradoxically, also a weakness.
The United States' relative strength is also, paradoxically, a weakness.
Paradoxically, giving money away also brings joy to the giver.
The Fitbit Versa 2 is paradoxically both excellent and disappointing.
Paradoxically, the heightened fear of escalation also makes it likelier.
Paradoxically, the wine available today is a relatively recent phenomenon.
Paradoxically, the imprisonment of Mr. Alam only proved his point.
It was Anna's tragic story that, paradoxically, improved my spirits.
The most powerful of these global forces is, somewhat paradoxically, nationalism.
But paradoxically, it might strengthen the case for dark matter's existence.
Celebrity merch in 21 is paradoxically more accessible and fashionably limited.
Shirley Jackson's name, it paradoxically began to see less of her.
Paradoxically, Taurus may have influenced the creation of Libra, the cryptocurrency.
Descriptions such as "very articulate" and "distinguished looking" are paradoxically generic.
Paradoxically, efforts at retraction can sometimes cause a defendant additional damage.
A major point of physiological "activity," paradoxically, was to enable stasis.
Images of blood, burns, cuts and scarring may become, paradoxically, consoling.
Somewhat paradoxically, Mr. Trump is also remarkably accessible to the media.
Paradoxically, it's the novel's largest character who keeps tripping the story.
Paradoxically, the evolution may have its roots in the Democratic Party.
Therefore, paradoxically, missile defense increases the threats to American national security.
Paradoxically, coaching has made him see the limits of career planning.
Paradoxically, the US industrial sector has lucked out in another way.
Generalizations like these, paradoxically, have to be appraised one by one.
Paradoxically for a concert, the energy distinctly falls when Jomama sings.
Perhaps paradoxically, it was the Nazi genocide that stigmatized eugenics forever.
Paradoxically, many higher-income households weren't getting the SALT deduction, either.
Her openness to bipartisanship has, paradoxically, made her a bipartisan target.
Paradoxically, this was the same era in which women's suffrage succeeded.
Paradoxically, this simplicity may be the primary expression of her grandeur.
Paradoxically, for nature to retake its course, human intervention is required.
Do the Warriors paradoxically need him to do all those things?
But does the book's shallowness paradoxically explain the excitement surrounding it?
Today, paradoxically, it is not liberals but conservatives who endanger liberalism.
Because these are the sorts of wines that paradoxically reward inattention.
Paradoxically, cutting women's health care services is contrary to Republican goals.
American and European sanctions have also, paradoxically, fattened Russia's piggy bank.
But now, under a unified Republican government, he seemed paradoxically hamstrung.
Finally, Trump is kind of a paradoxically perfect disjunctive presidential candidate.
Paradoxically, the mood in my classroom brightened as the days grew darker.
Paradoxically, one of the reasons is the extraordinarily high prevalence of NTDs.
Indeed, Ms Mkhwebane paradoxically states that the president acted in "good faith".
Yet paradoxically, the situations she engineers also involve her playing a victim.
Paradoxically, he says, tragic wonder is greater when it happens by accident.
Paradoxically, the humorous, dismissive slogans show how bad the situation has become.
And paradoxically it may be weakening the vociferously anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats.
"Paradoxically, the anonymity inspires more trust," argues Ekaterina Schulmann, a political scientist.
People didn't like it but, paradoxically, they admired it all the same.
Our efforts to keep cool can also paradoxically make cities heat up.
The Windows Mixed Reality controller design, meanwhile, feels paradoxically inadequate and overcomplicated.
Blanche's "desire to be her own woman" appears to demand, "paradoxically," this
There is little relief, but in that, paradoxically, I find some relief.
Paradoxically, public support for tougher gun laws has risen alongside gun sales.
Despite the franchise's inescapable bleakness, this gives it a paradoxically hopeful edge.
Biden, paradoxically, talks and writes publicly about not wanting to give vent
Mr. Alpert's trumpet solos were paradoxically effusive and modest, devoid of ostentation.
The Internet, by leaving you feeling uniquely alone, paradoxically encourages human interaction.
Paradoxically, the confrontation led to Mr. Wiesel's first postwar visit to Germany.
Yet, paradoxically, the prospects for political extremism of all types are favorable.
In one, the joke is that a fireplace, paradoxically, cools a room.
Yet, paradoxically, the quasi luxury may add to the sense of emptiness.
Yet, paradoxically, it could signal a chance for a new diplomatic opening.
For everything else, the experience of earning more can feel paradoxically bewildering.
Paradoxically, too much funny self-effacement can come off as self-centeredness.
The result is often malnutrition and, paradoxically, obesity, according to the report.
Paradoxically, the guanine squares don't reflect light on their own — they're transparent.
Paradoxically, the political right's dismay could win over more reluctant SPD members.
Would people notice the majesty of trees if they were, paradoxically, smaller?
Israel's shocking victory over three Arab armies, paradoxically, produced opportunities for breakthroughs.
Their message is one of inclusion and empowerment, even (perhaps paradoxically) emancipation.
But the Southern Ocean swirling around the continent paradoxically teems with life.
Mr. Gursel is paradoxically accused of both — an absurd charge, she says.
"Paradoxically, often the only jobs available are at oil companies," Tereshkov said.
Each side has, paradoxically, declared itself the true protector of Ukraine's Jews.
Paradoxically, this makes it easier for governments to avoid taking tough decisions.
Trump will paradoxically find it even harder to make deals with the Russians.
It's a highly stressful situation that might, paradoxically, make drugs even more tempting.
Lowe's has declared, paradoxically, that the entire month of November is Black Friday.
And most importantly — and paradoxically — that rebranding has to feel personal and authentic.
But this drafting failure in the Constitution may paradoxically work to democracy's advantage.
Paradoxically, for the weeks after it happened I couldn't talk about anything else.
Advances in medicine have been, paradoxically, a big reason for the worsening epidemic.
Paradoxically, while the airports have gussied up, the passengers have given up. Completely.
Here, the artist paradoxically imbues his patent stoicism with an underlying, frenetic energy.
As general literacy declined, he notes, "opportunities to read forbidden literature paradoxically increased".
In retrospect and paradoxically, losing the Senate race might have saved my life.
Paradoxically, the art of storytelling will be even more important from now on.
Paradoxically, though, we began our sabbatical by consciously letting go of our goals.
Paradoxically, the size of an airplane is inversely proportional to its engine noise.
And, paradoxically, that is the single best thing you can do for yourself.
Paradoxically, in an industry predicated on change, the more internal change, the worse.
Paradoxically, facing anxiety in the moment will lead to less anxiety over time.
Two, paradoxically, are historically black schools — Alabama A&M and Alabama State University.
Paradoxically, that piece registered less as a work of lamentation than of affirmation.
Yes, but: There are concerns about whether airing prices would paradoxically raise them.
Paradoxically, this is increasing the chances of sponsors joining forces to buy assets.
"Paradoxically, systemic change is a deeply personal endeavor," The Future We Choose reads.
But paradoxically, after a few hours, I was already standing and feeling fine.
Paradoxically, that projected growth depends in part on whether drug costs remain high.
Paradoxically, rigorous medical protocols can steal some of the time they give us.
But they also think his hospitalization paradoxically helped him consolidate his base. Reps.
In retrospect, and paradoxically, losing the Senate race may have saved my life.
Policies like active fire suppression have also paradoxically increased the risks from wildfires.
Paradoxically, they themselves have become part of the existential threat facing the European project.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)Paradoxically, perhaps Facebook's attempt at transparency is driving this discomfort.
Stories have to end, but TV paradoxically suggests that they might go on forever.
Paradoxically, one strategy for coping with the overload is by adding to the stream.
Piketon, paradoxically, both is and is not the quintessential image of a mass shooting.
Paradoxically, this insensitivity to laminar flow increases sensitivity to vortices, as Dr Triantafyllou proved.
It's a terrifying and humbling realization, and yet —paradoxically — it brings me great peace.
In poor countries, unemployment is paradoxically concentrated among the better off and better educated.
Russia, paradoxically, needs to assert itself now because it is in long-term decline.
Paradoxically, low P/E stocks have underperformed the market since 2010, the study shows.
This focus on the mundane is, paradoxically enough, what makes the exhibit so fascinating.
"Paradoxically, there's never been a more meaningful moment to join [the site]," writes Mod.
Paradoxically, it is easier for me as an opposition MP. I'm not similarly constrained.
This concept obviously did not work, because paradoxically America encourages a politics of contestation.
Another benefit, paradoxically, is that the protocol for studies could be hidden until completed.
Paradoxically, what once united the Solidarity movement — Russian imperialism — now divides the two sides.
Paradoxically, Mr. Obama's relationship with the younger Mr. Bush has always seemed less complicated.
"Winning the elections in Rome, paradoxically, was a defeat for the movement," he said.
We may even, paradoxically, find ourselves better off as a result of the trauma.
Paradoxically, however, this uncertainty only serves to highlight the engaging power of her writing.
As a result I became an adult too soon and paradoxically never grew up.
Paradoxically, however, the Panmunjom Declaration has left skeptics more skeptical and optimists more optimistic.
Paradoxically, we think, the problem with Cenedella's analysis is that it isn't radical enough.
Paradoxically, it was the A.P. journalist, Lorena Hickok, who helped her find her equilibrium.
The purpose of the US arsenal weapons is, somewhat paradoxically, not to be used.
But paradoxically, even as the term becomes more commonplace, it has grown more trenchant.
Being incarcerated paradoxically forces Bunny to reconnect with other people and her own mind.
And paradoxically, I discovered that screaming and volume did not have to be related.
Yet, paradoxically, Ferrante's self-erasure has had the opposite effect from what she claims.
It is all about overturning the fraying, much despised, but paradoxically cherished status quo.
Paradoxically, simpler agreements could go further than existing lengthy agreements in eliminating trade barriers.
Perhaps paradoxically, this creates a unique opportunity for President Trump to bridge this divide.
This everlasting rivalry, paradoxically, has only enhanced the beauty and cultural richness of Jerusalem.
Yet, paradoxically, he supports rent stabilization, a position uncommon among landlords and their advocates.
Paradoxically, Wall Street can take some comfort on trade from Trump's freewheeling operating style.
Paradoxically, it is the success of the polio campaign that has exposed its fragility.
That acceptance of less paradoxically allows him to generate more — more work, more subject.
But the administration's response, paradoxically, is shortsighted policies that hurt local law enforcement agencies.
Paradoxically, his desire to become invisible has only fueled people's interest in his life.
Halston wanted his clothing to look effortless, which paradoxically takes a lot of work.
Even the most paradoxically anti-consumption Black Friday branding can ultimately mean more sales.
And it has been — but the resulting culture of ambition paradoxically erodes middle-class confidence.
Paradoxically, these layers of history manifest themselves when the backhoes arrive to build something new.
He's making grime music with British producers, even if, paradoxically, his fans are mostly Polish.
Paradoxically, France is a net importer of wood, something the French government wants to change.
Mars is, as the New Yorker's Amanda Petrusich recently put it, paradoxically overexposed yet overlooked.
Paradoxically, there is no space in the film's world for provocative, meta–pop star Gaga.
Some of China's recent statistical embarrassments may stem, paradoxically, from its efforts to improve matters.
Paradoxically, the Premier League's slump in quality coincided with a period of extraordinary revenue growth.
Paradoxically the very thing that attracts people to the city may eventually push them away.
Paradoxically, the deeper the series gets, the more enmeshed it becomes by its own story.
Paradoxically, the rising risk of floods also means there's a greater risk of water shortages.
Diallo has a permanent residence visa which, somewhat paradoxically, must be reapplied for every year.
That's happening, paradoxically, as the Academy itself is making baby steps toward diversifying its membership.
Peering out of one person's eyes, paradoxically, means getting a better look at everyone else.
And sometimes breaking barriers is paradoxically what leads people to want to roll things back.
Paradoxically, the show has also become grander, more ambitious than any television series before it.
The rule will also paradoxically increase the abortion rate by reducing access to birth control.
Paradoxically, male self-pleasure is simultaneously more accepted and more shameful than its female counterpart.
For Kohn, it was paradoxically music – secular rock music – that helped her escape the Moonies.
He lost, but his campaign helped, paradoxically, to plant the seeds for the Republican Party.
Somewhat paradoxically, the fact that Ramos was harassing almost complete strangers also left them vulnerable.
But today they are also home, almost paradoxically, to a growing number of white students.
Paradoxically, Trump, while a hero to the NRA, has not been great for gun manufacturers.
"To solve problems at scale, paradoxically, you have to know the smallest details," Eustace said.
By ordering the complexity of these distinct, intersecting color diagonals, the artist paradoxically unifies them.
But it got a lift, paradoxically, from Mr. Duterte's much-dreaded declaration of martial law.
And a low Arab turnout, paradoxically, could sink Mr. Gantz's chances of toppling Mr. Netanyahu.
Those charges — perhaps paradoxically — serve to intensify the resentment of conservatives and Republicans toward liberals.
In Koul's writing, the emotional experience of anxiety is rendered, paradoxically, in a relaxed tone.
But to me, what's most interesting is the way her ethereality can feel paradoxically active.
Paradoxically, what we recommend is work with AccorHotels because they have a huge professional capacity.
The veteran short fiction and essay writer Nisi Shawl manages to succeed, paradoxically, through emphasis.
Paradoxically, the effect is to distance the reader from the person who wrote those letters.
Depression and anxiety do, though, paradoxically fall into something of a gray area, he said.
And the challenge with something like Microsoft Word and Google Docs is paradoxically its scale.
Paradoxically, this defeat will have no notable impact on Russia's presidential election early next year.
Maestro Kim's next provocation will paradoxically propel Seoul all the more vigorously to placate Pyongyang.
Paradoxically, it's the country that has been among the most vocal in its anticapitalist rhetoric.
Of all the things that inspire music, one of the most paradoxically productive is death.
Meyerbeer was the master of a kind of detachment that paradoxically heightened his theatrical power.
Paradoxically, the price of freedom is the inability to make a decent living at home.
What went wrong with Success Academy is, paradoxically, what also seems to have gone right.
But for fictional characters, paradoxically, dying is often the best method of never really fading away.
Dance comes to seem like a tragically ephemeral form — and, paradoxically, one capable of endless regeneration.
In my hometown of New Orleans, grief is a public spectacle that, somewhat paradoxically, necessitates celebration.
Paradoxically, you need to be agile and sturdy to manage the unrelenting routine of cancer treatments.
But that aesthetic, paradoxically, is why Altered Carbon fails, as both good television and good cyberpunk.
Paradoxically, one reason for the trend may be improvements in technology designed to keep players safe.
Paradoxically, that kind of lack of representation is likely propelling women to help female candidates out.
Paradoxically, it is some of our competitors that will have a far better time of it.
This is a place, though, where America's out-of-control costs paradoxically make cost control harder.
Paradoxically, the possible election of the scariest presidential candidate in recent history has hardened Zizek's stance.
Her strongly modeled frontal form reinforces, paradoxically, our awareness of the literal flatness of the canvas.
Finally, and paradoxically, Obama rightly touted the fact that America is the greatest power on earth.
Paradoxically, entering the seventh year of the conflict, the Syrian state exists today in name only.
As in life, Madoff's embrace of his guilt paradoxically makes his victims feel hard done by.
The level of competition is thus fiercest for 'realistic' goals, paradoxically making them the most competitive.
Paradoxically, the easier it was for Mr. Hill to write, the more difficult the poetry became.
Paradoxically, the most prominent heir to Brown's up-by-the-bootstraps feminism may be Sheryl Sandberg.
Paradoxically, the apparent comfort level in the markets may actually be a recipe for impending shocks.
Paradoxically, this would begin to restore the trust that investors have lost in the public markets.
Paradoxically this means that sometimes when North Korea is really angry, its language is almost sober.
Paradoxically, scientists said, the pursuit of toxic prey may be linked to the parrot's exceptional longevity.
Paradoxically, Mr. Trump reached the same conclusion as President Barack Obama for a completely different reason.
The way to treat a disease caused by wayward antibodies is, paradoxically, to add more antibodies.
He had reportedly dined often at the restaurant, which was paradoxically called Separ, short for separatist.
Humanity, I mean, in our primal, primitive state, to which "Early Man" pays paradoxically sophisticated tribute.
Such an aim is in part realized, paradoxically, by rushing and overlapping much of the dialogue.
Yet paradoxically they do not have higher energy expenditure levels than the average American office worker.
Paradoxically, our capacity for gratitude is simultaneously enhanced and frustrated as we strive to attain it.
Paradoxically, the man-made disaster strangling the town has become its main attraction in recent years.
GREEN Worst are the "authorized" jukeboxes, which paradoxically do not seem to have authors but compilers.
"Jonathan, like all of us—his greatest strength is also, paradoxically, his weakness," Foster told me.
Our avatar is not a he or she; One, paradoxically, is semi-plural, representing every one.
But now that they're out of the loops, it's become paradoxically harder to care about them.
When it came to confecting an image, playing the sex card was, paradoxically, playing it safe.
Trending The most visibly arresting buildings are, paradoxically, sometimes the most overlooked in the modern cityscape.
Somewhat paradoxically, traveling at this frenetic pace has actually made me a more chilled-out traveler.
Such a policy may paradoxically drive disease spread as people seek to escape or hide illness.
And yet in some states this same population also remains, paradoxically, among the reforms' greatest losers.
My mouth immediately went numb but was also, paradoxically, flooded with the taste of Pine-Sol.
But, paradoxically, it has also made it harder for such students to pursue civil rights claims.
Medical advances reduced battlefield deaths but also, paradoxically, made veterans' sacrifice less visible to the public.
Paradoxically, these poor returns occurred in an era of incredible advancements in other fields of medicine.
Doctor Manhattan tells him, 10 years ago, that the bomb-building paradoxically helps people feel safe.
Paradoxically, studies show those efforts are only likely to increase the number of abortions taking place.
Paradoxically, they may behave in these ways when they are trying to engage with other people.
"Ladies and Gentlemen" (1974-75) is paradoxically one of Warhol's largest and yet least-known series.
The big picture of Trump, paradoxically, becomes more clear on the days you manage to ignore him.
Somewhat paradoxically, it's a harder experimental challenge to induce the Higgs mode in these two-dimensional materials.
Paradoxically, dyslexics struggle to write, but are often excellent authors, such as Roald Dahl and Agatha Christie.
And, paradoxically, a powerful desire for the esteem of others, for affirmation, and, yes, even for love.
Then, she explains how, paradoxically, she's used a profession where people are often sexualized to combat sexualization.
Paradoxically, Trump has mastered social media (or at least Twitter) to broadcast his message to the world.
Paradoxically, the less control you think you have, the more control your subconscious mind is actually exerting.
But paradoxically, kids with ID are often excluded from sexual education classes, including STD and pregnancy prevention.
This paradoxically makes marijuana businesses, which can handle a great deal of cash, a target for crime.
Paradoxically, she says, it's also one of the pieces of music that she's most obsessively labored over.
But to deal with this, she herself becomes a threat and, paradoxically, resembles the machista she disdains.
America's relationship with Iran seems likely to shift in ways that, paradoxically, may please the hardliners there.
The result, paradoxically, is that states where teaching unions are weaker now have more politically active teachers.
Paradoxically, for example, it looks like the Da Vinci Surgical System is reducing surgical capacity in practice.
Paradoxically, this could force the government to move left, co-operating with GreenLeft or the Labour party.
Paradoxically, these animals that can kill us might one day be the ones that save our lives.
More recently, we've fallen for cold-blooded Killing Eve assassin Villanelle, with her paradoxically whimsical fashion tastes.
And, paradoxically perhaps, you might find that you grow faster with fewer employees and less internal contention.
Paradoxically, that ideology came from a time when, in fact, government was doing a lot for people.
Paradoxically, the pages speed by when time is slowed down, because Proulx's characters are vivid, insistent, captivating.
But, paradoxically, they were also created in part to make the Hugo awards look like a joke.
But, paradoxically, the C919 has only got this far because of the co-operation of western suppliers.
In the end, maybe death penalty deals are unjustifiable in principle, but they paradoxically result in justice.
Like Ramanujam mentioned, online multiplayer has become, almost paradoxically, a massive part of single-player game design.
Paradoxically enough, the threat posed to Europe by terrorism might yet force such a consensus into existence.
The Happy Meal may be one of the most paradoxically named products ever to hit the market.
But paradoxically, in the economy, the opposite is true: a dollar saved is actually a dollar lost.
GOP leaders have reached the cusp of passing a health care bill paradoxically: by making it crueler.
Paradoxically, the Times and the Clintons can never get along because they have too much in common.
Kids know that games are, paradoxically, the realms in which we play-act who we really are.
Paradoxically, we often find ourselves frozen like a deer in headlights when confronted with a difficult task.
If that is the case, the Obamacare ruling, paradoxically, may not be good news for the GOP.
"The desert is a huge territory but paradoxically a lot of people know each other," he said.
She proves that this terrible disease paradoxically generates astonishing valor from even the most endangered patient-activists.
The world is full of these sorts of wines, yet paradoxically they seem hard to come by.
But it's possible that staying out of the mainstream is paradoxically keeping him relevant to conservative America.
In order to do this, he must, paradoxically, remain aloof, and approach everything with a clinical detachment.
But, paradoxically, Russia's military intervention five years ago has weakened the pro-Russian bloc in Ukrainian politics.
By the standards of the teams it has beaten, this was, paradoxically, the least of its challenges.
Hingis paradoxically never won the French Open in singles despite clay being one of her best surfaces.
For as rendered through the Son's perspective, a vision emerges of an age of paradoxically remote intimacy.
So much swirling begins to feel, paradoxically, like stasis: less like "flowing" and more like being stuck.
Paradoxically, even though Medicare Advantage plans cost taxpayers more than traditional Medicare, they spend less on care.
At least the pianist is thoughtful enough to provide the paradoxically high-tone soundtrack for the carnage.
That's why the defining emotion of losing things isn't frustration or panic or sadness but, paradoxically, hope.
Paradoxically, Assad may have used chemical weapons because he perceived a green light from the Trump administration.
But the cacophonous energy has, paradoxically, brought him the serenity he thought he might never again have.
He was convicted along with Christopher McPartland, 53, who paradoxically had been Suffolk County's top anticorruption prosecutor.
Paradoxically, that's the peace deal's biggest flaw: the fundamentals required to bring communities together just didn't happen.
While reducing the number of people in physical prison, these seductive applications could, paradoxically, increase its reach.
While nature heals in these former conflict zones, paradoxically it is protected by the tensions between nations.
Drinking seems to be the one thing that brings her to life as it paradoxically deadens her.
Paradoxically, the core strength of the West does not ultimately derive from military hardware or economic numbers.
OK, moving on: The best of these Horny Brand Tweets are, paradoxically, actually the worst of them.
These voiceless moments paradoxically give a resonant voice to women who never got to tell their stories.
An act of visual and tactile erasure has paradoxically become the artistic gesture that creates Bahri's image.
The only question is whether it will actually help — or whether it could, paradoxically, set things back.
And the ending of her story, paradoxically, made me much more appreciative of the rest of it.
The RCMP has said the kits themselves are legal, but paradoxically, people don't always feel safe using them.
Somewhat paradoxically, the younger the age of diagnosis, the more advanced the disease tends to be, said Recchia.
Paradoxically, Douhet put forward this idea for the strategic bombing of civilians, in part, as a moral argument.
Paradoxically, policies that hurt Mexico's economy would increase unauthorized migration into the US—with or without a wall.
I don't mean to be coy or opaque, but the answer is, paradoxically, entirely and not at all.
And that, paradoxically, made it a perfect place for him to learn and gain rank in the cyberworld.
In a society with few outlets for free expression, big data might paradoxically help make institutions more accountable.
Paradoxically, just as opportunities to wrestle beyond Casamance have flourished, fewer Jola women want to continue the sport.
Paradoxically, the current round of corruption investigations could ultimately undermine democracy in Latin America more than fortify it.
What seems different from the artist's earlier work is that the surfaces feel — paradoxically — pristine and carefully excavated.
Paradoxically, Donald Trump's "America First" posture may turn out to be the midwife of such a new equilibrium.
Paradoxically, you're more likely to win multiple trophies in the big four if you're already a big seller.
General Magic, somewhat paradoxically, is widely known as the most important Silicon Valley startup that nobody's heard of.
Paradoxically, the most direct applications of da Vinci's researches outside art are to be found within his art.
In fact, the US states with the most abstinence programs paradoxically have the highest rates of teen pregnancy.
But, paradoxically, the biology that has driven her weight gain could also be what protects her from disease.
Which is why, paradoxically, what makes My Struggle so upsetting to a female reader is also exactly what
Life is so difficult most of the time that paradoxically it's easy to stop trying to find escape.
The change to the new capital key will thus paradoxically lead to the ECB supporting weaker members less.
The abuses are so frequent and so uniformly macabre that the narrative becomes paradoxically dull rather than provocative.
Paradoxically, in some Arab Spring countries, like Yemen and Syria, Qatar was generally in line with regional powers.
Paradoxically, these same forces promoted a whole array of tax exemptions, subsidies and extra protections for multinational investments.
Paradoxically, their dilemma has arisen because of the great religious liberty that is enjoyed in the Federal Republic.
In such a trap the central bank sets its goals too low, and paradoxically falls short of them.
Paradoxically, they can be the product of what is normally a good thing, a lean-burning, efficient engine.
Paradoxically, that increase represents a sharpening rather than blurring of partisan lines as the House impeachment inquiry accelerates.
If the student tries to focus too completely, he may, paradoxically, break off altogether with a bigger distraction.
And because estrogen can (paradoxically) act as an excitatory hormone, you may start to feel out of whack.
They were doing real unethical things, and, paradoxically, they probably found some true things in their diabolical experiments.
Further, research has found that abstinence education is paradoxically linked to higher rates of teen pregnancy and births.
That could "paradoxically" hit the most strapped borrowers, he said, since they are often the worst credit risk.
The downside to Petrenko's supremely confident control of musical flow is, paradoxically or not, his supremely confident control.
Paradoxically, it allows you to be freer, more honest, and more vulnerable because you're expressing yourself through characters.
I paradoxically felt inundated by the constant flood of news updates, yet still oblivious to the world's affairs.
"Paradoxically, our own soldiers created for the fight are what cause us to have symptoms," said Dr. Schaffner.
Paradoxically, I would not be able to work with them if I didn't like and care about them.
But paradoxically, underground demand for CFC-11 may have been partly spurred by China's increasingly strict environmental standards.
He was a reaction — and very much a physical one — against a vacuous culture obsessed, paradoxically, with authenticity.
Paradoxically, however, Clyburn on Election Day complained that Biden needed to "retool" his campaign but didn't provide specifics.
But paradoxically, it's also generally better for YouTubers to stream on YouTube — because that's where their audiences are.
Paradoxically, treating infants with H.I.V. has actually become harder in recent years than it was two decades ago.
In any case, from here on out "The Underlying Chris" becomes deeper and clearer and, paradoxically, more mysterious.
When you visit a culture in which rice is the staple, you can, paradoxically, become oblivious to it.
Paradoxically, the attributes that make these companies impressive operators – process orientation, automation, error minimization – make them abysmal innovators.
The government official who resigns for these reasons is, paradoxically, doing his or her job by leaving it.
Paradoxically, the most interesting insight in the documentary is not about his life but about his musical process.
It urged increased productivity by US workers, linked economic and political freedom and, paradoxically, asserted capitalism's collaborative nature.
Paradoxically, much of their success could hinge on the message of the figure who was slighted: Bernie Sanders.
Paradoxically, if you have to hammer out every eventuality, there may well be an element of bad faith.
First it's proof of a lover's bond; then, paradoxically, it becomes a way to be released from love's grip.
Paradoxically, success for the AfD in the autumn elections could intensify the party's problems by vindicating the eastern ultras.
Paradoxically, the same study also found that households with incomes under $25,000 will spend more, pushing upwards of $1,300.
And, perhaps paradoxically, some players who have managed to win a major at least once have been unluckier still.
Paradoxically, this also casts doubt on the seriousness of Mr Trump's ambition to bring the disruptive change he promises.
Paradoxically, this ensures their races are at once the most nationally significant and the most grounded in local politics.
Paradoxically, though, Guler says that people should spend less time on their phones and more time with each other.
Yet paradoxically, we are the most stressed that we have ever been, and as anxious as we've ever been.
But then, paradoxically, the government built—just a few miles from the displaced villagers' demolished houses—this astronomy town.
Secondly, when the cortisone wears off, sometimes the psoriasis can paradoxically flare up, sometimes worse than when you started.
"The people who use the Batec now, paradoxically, probably have more mobility than their friends at times," he says.
By contrast, negative emotion words were paradoxically less prevalent in suicidal ideation forums than in anxiety and depression forums.
A victory for the far-right presidential candidate may, paradoxically, boost the fortunes of the coalition, says Mr Hofer.
Paradoxically, until now the only opposition Mr. Bolsonaro's presidency has faced has come largely from within his own party.
Paradoxically, people who would typically feel anxious at social events look forward to meeting other people on the spectrum.
Paradoxically, putting up the sign contradicts the stance taken by lawyers acting for the Till family at the time.
Yet paradoxically, the biggest shock of all may be that next year is another 'Goldilocks' year like this year.
Paradoxically for an institution designed to stimulate creativity, Iowa in its early years was pervaded by a martial spirit.
Some subversions, paradoxically, can even seem to reinvigorate the stale conventions that they'd set out to subvert or satirize.
And "the story of this assault on truth is, somewhat paradoxically, one of the hardest to tell," Vick noted.
But these clichés do not detract from the enjoyment the novel offers; they are, paradoxically, part of its charm.
Paradoxically, the same candidates behind all of these ads claim they don't like them any more than we do.
And so, paradoxically, one of the final arguments for getting my American citizenship was so that I could leave.
Being one in a field of thousands, communally suffering in the pursuit of a common goal, is paradoxically satisfying.
Because far from subverting it, narratives of escape are, paradoxically, part of the ideological scaffolding of the carceral state.
In fact, one of China's perennial ideas for cleaning up air pollution could, paradoxically, make climate change even worse.
In addition, he and his lawyers have surely recognized that a pardon now could, paradoxically, help Mr. Mueller's investigation.
Maybe it's so bad – so unrelentingly terrible – that it has transcended our petty judgements and become something paradoxically sublime.
So those voters' response was to attempt to silence the movie, which paradoxically proves one of its main points.
Houshiary's installation evokes a spirituality that paradoxically allows the space to become simultaneously Zen and a conduit for conflict.
Paradoxically, Obamacare has become more popular than ever under Trump, yet many Americans believe the law will soon fail.
Paradoxically, the historical legitimization of this concept was rooted in the medieval communal anonymity of working for the church.
Paradoxically, one source of change may be China itself, as it looks to win political favor in Southeast Asia.
Somewhat paradoxically, the muscle machines, whose effects are the most temporary, can be more painful than the fat ones.
Paradoxically, Pai also appears keen on mandating light-handed, pro-marketplace approaches on a one size fits all basis.
This feels like a questionable capability for a pro-democracy movement when combined with its own paradoxically closed structure.
And by asking people too much, we make being moral too hard — which, paradoxically, can make immorality too easy.
Paradoxically, critics of the ERA have argued that the amendment would have both a major impact and no impact.
"It paradoxically reduces the risk of failure because you have time to design, make and communicate on your project."
She barrels ahead into solutions for our paradoxically harried ennui, including close listening to Mozart and keeping a diary.
Paradoxically, returning to the very place he was so eager to leave became one of Mr. Stefansson's primary goals.
Paradoxically, as drugmakers found with vaccines, remaining mishaps may increase legal costs and drive companies out of the market.
Xenophobic nationalists fail to see that their response, paradoxically, leads to the very same outcome they wish to avoid.
There is something paradoxically reassuring in this theory, which centers on a sinister intellectual with a well-laid plan.
Analysts say Cuba paradoxically often clamps down more on dissent when it feels under siege from the United States.
Paradoxically, his raw realistic novels shocked the very bourgeoisie he professed to loathe but whose approval he eagerly courted.
Paradoxically, it might be related to the sleekness of a software-dominated culture that has become increasingly anti-thing.
By narrowing down the actions players could take, the games paradoxically expanded the vocabulary of actions players cared about.
But it is a microcosm of the forces reshaping the United States economy, often paradoxically and for the worse.
We instinctively compare ourselves more to people who are close to us, even though, paradoxically, it can engender bitterness.
"So perhaps paradoxically, they also feel resilient — there's a 'no one can really hurt us' attitude," Ms. Scheindlin said.
But the exit of Schaeuble, the most powerful counterweight to the long-serving chancellor, could paradoxically strengthen her position.
Second, and a bit paradoxically, GOP leaders need the president not to make his own demands on policy details.
Instead it keeps us, paradoxically, from learning the lessons that we need to learn from whatever choice we hadn't made.
You may associate Trader Joe's with Hawaiian shirts but, paradoxically, the beloved grocery chain doesn't have any locations in Hawaii.
One reason that Venter is so passionate about understanding life is, paradoxically, because he once wanted to end his own.
Paradoxically, working out is supposed to be good for me (according to my doctors), but it completely wipes me out.
But paradoxically, the moment of Varadkar's triumph also meant that the coalition that Brexit had held together began to crumble.
In this series of self-portraits, Pierce is portraying herself in ways that are paradoxically abstract, digital, literal, and real.
Paradoxically, Mr Trump's dismissal of Russian influence could be more harmful to the Kremlin's narrative than fears of its interference.
Meanwhile, the increasing pace of globalization and interdependence between economies has paradoxically made global equity funds more relevant than ever.
The long-term risk for Netflix, paradoxically, is if today's dizzying valuation proves not to be too high, but accurate.
His work shows that as the Arctic warms, the odds of heavy snows in the Northeast somewhat paradoxically goes up.
For us, this idea of woman as wicked is a crucial allegory to subvert and embrace in many ways paradoxically.
From the rumble, Purifoy created his most well known art that equally and paradoxically represent both black anguish and freedom.
Nudges could paradoxically enable the state to shape the public's choices for the better (paternalism) while maintaining their freedom (libertarian).
That's got people working to tackle the problem wondering, paradoxically, how to make progress without the Trump administration acknowledging it.
On the male side, I think skating can be actually, paradoxically, a way for young men to not truly connect.
"Paradoxically, the film's plot sounds worse — way worse — than it is when described secondhand," writes Hollywood Reporter reviewer Leslie Felperin.
Paradoxically, that makes Pullman's work all the more ethically powerful, all the more emotionally moving, and all the more true.
Paradoxically, they're satisfying experiences that leave you wanting more, increasing stoked-ness whereas early access tends to bleed enthusiasm slowly.
Paradoxically, though, they did not support further research to confirm or disprove past findings and actually sought to block it.
In other words, the nation's defense and security will, paradoxically, be put at risk by this political/legal/budgetary battle.
Paradoxically, one of Mr. Stefansson's primary goals now is returning to the very place he was so eager to leave.
But paradoxically, they also see U.B.I. as more politically feasible than some of the other policy proposals you call for.
The lashes themselves looked paradoxically natural: The models wore no liner, no mascara, just feathery, unfilled brows and bespoke falsies.
And that distinction, paradoxically, might be enough for Republicans in the House of Representatives to keep their majority in November.
And paradoxically, he thought, if she was no longer a queen, then she was no longer out of his reach.
The 2016 election left the national GOP in an extremely powerful position, but it was, paradoxically, a fairly underwhelming performance.
Paradoxically, in a deep-historical sense, to do so is to be more faithful to country's roots than the nostalgists.
Paradoxically, had he been punished, after a finding of guilt, and shown remorse, you might have reason to show clemency.
Paradoxically, she said that there are times when a child's avoidance of screen time may also be cause for concern.
SANTIAGO, Chile — Rapid runoff of rainfall near Santiago, Chile, has paradoxically left millions of the capital city's residents without water.
"Those expectations I think run the risk, maybe paradoxically, of causing supply shortfalls and thus new price swings," he said.
A professor lectures on the French Revolution and Napoleon's co-opting of it, which, he argues, also paradoxically fulfilled it.
When I think of baseball, one thing always comes to mind: the paradoxically soothing and exciting voice of Vin Scully.
Paradoxically, Russia's alleged interference in the American election in favor of Mr. Trump makes United States-Russia cooperation less likely.
In this sense, the march and events like it could paradoxically make scientists a more inviting target for future attacks.
Hope springs eternal, and the allure of potentially higher returns is paradoxically more potent the lower the actual returns are.
But it also seems that, paradoxically, the extremism of the two big parties is not helping the moderate Ms Swinson.
Paradoxically, while operational tempo and deployments have surged, much less frequent is the active-duty period that exceeds 6900 days.
Paradoxically, a result of being discouraged from discussing conservatism is that conservatives and libertarians are drawn to more inflammatory figures.
With his paradoxically buff and cadaverous physique, this Sweeney looks more like a natural-born killer than any I've encountered.
At the same time — paradoxically for Israeli supporters — many evangelicals hold that only those who accept Jesus can be saved.
To judge from his own words, Mr. Just turned to fiction because, paradoxically, he was searching for some larger truth.
Paradoxically, many Jackson siblings have long undermined their own argument, sticking by their notoriously violent and controlling father in public.
It's quasi-propaganda that paradoxically redeems the institution it indicts when nobody asked for an investigation in the first place.
And yet, paradoxically, these bungee jumpers also showed increased levels of the hormone cortisol, known to increase when people experience stress.
"For example, an overly high-salt diet and not drinking enough water, paradoxically, can lead to excess water retention," he says.
Paradoxically, higher oil prices helped tighten the global oil market because they stimulated even more demand growth in oil-exporting economies.
Paradoxically, given the lament of melting time, we've never had such easy access to this kind of precision on the subject.
Paradoxically, pollsters may have to dive into seemingly chaotic streams of internet chatter to produce more reliable barometers in the future.
That includes Mr. Lloyd Webber, whose insistent signature melodiousness paradoxically feels less insidious when it's given a pumped-up decibel count.
If it fails, Cigna will have some structural work to do, but the shares may "paradoxically" rise, according to the report.
An irregular opening in the grass reads paradoxically as both a watery puddle and as an irregular window to the sky.
Paradoxically, Saipov's perverse mission failed: New Yorkers were not cowed, and he was denied the martyrdom that he was clearly seeking.
Indeed, robust growth may paradoxically have provided a buffer for anti-democratic populists to grasp political power without sparking widespread dissent.
By being the favorite for the final, having won the previous match-up with Bunny, she was paradoxically likely to lose.
Paradoxically, introducing supposedly more usable nuclear weapons to the range of options thus makes nuclear war less rather than more likely.
And as I've argued here earlier, call-outs paradoxically have a way of further promoting the target of the pile-on.
Paradoxically, there's at least one company that's actually doing very well in the new digital media era: The New York Times.
Warming cryopreserved tissue must be done rapidly—otherwise, paradoxically, it can cause ice to form where once there was only glass.
Paradoxically, Russian interference is far too ineffectual to get us there—but domestically mounted attacks by all-American political actors might.
Paradoxically—but just as physicists squinting at screens in an adjacent room had expected—the atoms froze solid, forming crystalline ice.
We are particularly and paradoxically moralistic about the sexual practices of women and girls: female "sexiness" is simultaneously celebrated and condemned.
He outlines — systematically and with clear, graceful prose — the many facets of "memory" that paradoxically complicate our attempts to remember Vietnam.
Paradoxically, by pointing out that sovereignty rests with Parliament, she closed the door to the people "signing off" any Brexit deal.
Somewhat paradoxically, these peaks have been called "magic wells" because the more scientists learn about them, the deeper the mystery gets.
Scalia got her mind back on track, paradoxically, by interrupting her and challenging the veracity of one of her opening sentences.
Paradoxically, it's during times of high stress that we most need to take care of ourselves and stick with daily regimens.
Paradoxically, the destruction of the caliphate will only impel the jihadi movement to strike out, to demonstrate its relevance and capacity.
That was not the case on Thursday because of a decision made the previous night, paradoxically, in the interests of safety.
Paradoxically, as the extent of Trump's political toxicity becomes clear, Graham himself has transformed into one of the president's biggest supporters.
Consequently, although the VR images define a space that is inhabitable, paradoxically the space is also fugitive, flattening out and disappearing.
Quietly eliminating entire categories of vulnerabilities so that no one ever has to worry about them again is, almost paradoxically, not.
"Paradoxically, I think it will help the agenda as it will focus the members on their survival," said former Republican Rep.
And like every spring in recent memory, it comes, paradoxically, with an ominous promise of winter from HBO's Game of Thrones.
Our transparent catchall approach, supported by our outstanding diagnostic capacity, has paradoxically flagged Korea as one of the most affected countries.
Paradoxically, belching black holes are the brightest objects in the universe, producing the fireworks known as quasars and other violent phenomena.
Slowing the spread will paradoxically make the outbreak last longer, but will cause it to be much milder, the modelers said.
And paradoxically, the only way to do that is to have Congress pass automatic stabilizer legislation, and to pass it soon.
But while the panels are purposefully distanced via repetition and analysis, the overall effect of the installation is, paradoxically, quite moving.
He did it again, and again the thumb leapt toward the index finger, as if to make, paradoxically, an A-O.
Paradoxically, the user doesn't know anything about how the random number generator works, but the enemy knows this in complete detail.
Paradoxically, Semenya has become one of the world's most visible female athletes right when she's being told she can't be one.
But Dr. Pauker has found that, on the mainland, this may paradoxically allow stereotypes to creep into children's understanding of race.
Paradoxically, by so completely failing at that goal in past host cities, the IOC is partially accomplishing it for prospective ones.
She found that out of chaos and grief there often emerged, paradoxically, a profound spirit of generosity, connection and collective purpose.
Forcing people to use credit cards also forces them into compromising their privacy while paradoxically making everyday exchanges feel more impersonal.
"The most surprising and novel finding of this study is that many discontinuous dream images are paradoxically coherent," the authors wrote.
Paradoxically, he also finds his own isolation, loneliness and melancholy to be revealed in greater detail by the most profound wines.
There's something about Mortensen that is difficult to describe, because who he is, paradoxically, is almost entirely about what he isn't.
And narrowing it could disproportionately burden small sites without a lot of legal resources, paradoxically protecting platforms like Facebook from competition.
Paradoxically, then, it would seem that we can best limit intolerance of difference by parading, talking about, and applauding our sameness.
We achieve situational control, paradoxically, not through will power but by finding ways to take will power out of the equation.
It's precisely because these wines are thought to be modest that we have paradoxically had the opportunity to enjoy their greatness.
Finally, at the same time these diplomats declare President Trump's motivations to be nefarious, they paradoxically provide evidence to the contrary.
When scrutinized, the economics of it are rather ingenious, and, paradoxically, somewhat compliant with the current edict to eat less meat.
No doubt these presidential hopefuls want the Latino vote, yet their messages are paradoxically off-putting for many of these voters.
"They are restrictive and paradoxically we hope they don't last long because that means we will have contained the virus' spread."
After he disappeared in 1913, a nationwide search paradoxically made him a celebrity; his image was shown in 10,000 movie theaters.
Paradoxically, the writer whose name is synonymous with vampire fiction said she moved from New Orleans to California for the sunlight.
And, paradoxically, I believe that better programs would be get broad support as long as the publicity does not backfire politically.
"Paradoxically, Zionism recoiled from Jerusalem, particularly the Old City," said Amnon Ramon, senior researcher at the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research.
But, paradoxically, the closer the series got to depicting problems in our world, the more Hollywood seemed afraid of implicating itself.
His success in the 2017 election shattered that notion, a point that paradoxically may be working against him now, analysts say.
The fact that the idea is not, in fact, incredibly new is paradoxically part of its appeal at this political moment.
Weeping Choir finds their take on hardcore getting ever more gnarled and weird, which paradoxically only allows it to hit harder.
Paradoxically, while many said they didn't want big animals to perform in circuses, many others refused to attend a circus without them.
Sadow sees the act of salvaging so-called "total loss" Teslas as, paradoxically, part of Tesla's corporate mission to promote sustainable energy.
Another obstacle for Team USA, paradoxically, has been the relatively small number of other countries that play baseball at an elite level.
Outdoor sports are paradoxically highly dependent on technology and technological progression, even if we don't often think of it in technological terms.
"Paradoxically, despite a lot of cities thinking this technology is coming, very few have started to plan for it," Mr. Mitchell said.
It changes the Zelda formula in dramatic ways, yet paradoxically it feels more Zelda than almost any game in the series before.
The grassroots aspect of Sanders's campaign, somewhat paradoxically, can be most appealing to contrasting voter types: the most engaged and the least.
What's more, the new technologies that have given police departments more tools for generating leads have paradoxically increased the strain on detectives.
However, paradoxically, the fence, and bits of foliage caught on it, are as beautifully rendered as the water, trees and sky beyond.
Ramin Rabii, chief executive of Turquoise Partners, which facilitates foreign investment in Iran, said Trump's rhetoric could paradoxically help the tech sector.
Somewhat paradoxically, the two main parties chose to interpret these results as a call from the electorate for an early Brexit deal.
So, paradoxically, the flood managers who were fully aware of the 1861 flood seemed more willing to say, 'We've got it covered.
Paradoxically, she was tripling down on the advice given to ravers to drink more during and after dancing for hours on end.
It's both a curiosity in this show of ambitiously-scaled paintings, and its most succinct embodiment of Copperwhite's paradoxically impersonal "signature" move.
Paradoxically, special counsel Robert Mueller will provide cover for President Trump, as it will take him many months to complete his investigations.
Paradoxically, though, as the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party lifted some restrictions on Catholicism, the church lost some of its religious monopoly.
A majority of Americans are fed up with Obama's policies, while paradoxically they still retain a favorable view of Obama the person.
Paradoxically, even as Trump exploits today's media, his politics of nostalgia show that his own followers want to escape the postmodern world.
In the push and pull between the two industries, wages fall disproportionately—by more than 10%—while rents, paradoxically, rise a little.
Yet it was also an age of excess, of decadence, and paradoxically a period in which boozing was more prevalent than ever.
Paradoxically, it is those who love them most who pose the biggest danger—collectors who want exotic varieties for their private gardens.
How and why do foreign manufacturers paradoxically power the growth of American firms and then further secure America's preeminence in technological innovation?
Paradoxically, this concern about right-wing extremists often served as an excuse for the CSU to adopt a very right-wing agenda.
Paradoxically, perhaps facetiously, dab then nominated Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales as a candidate for the top image (among other, more generic, suggestions).
The music—which is heavy, with melodic, pop undertones—rides the tension of being fierce and expansive while paradoxically insular and uneasy.
"Paradoxically, even though Brexit was triggered by an isolationist attitude, the UK could end up welcoming more migrants that before," he warned.
Paradoxically, "All You Need Is Love" was borne aloft on the wings of a military-industrial complex that had never seemed mightier.
And in a novel replete with unusual characters and thought-provoking themes, there's paradoxically not much in the way of plot twists.
It's a vision from the past that paradoxically crackles with immediacy, with its smoke-wreathed images of a building buckling into dust.
It's nothing, really, this wasted time, which is how it becomes, paradoxically, charged with "everything," liberated into the blessed loss of ambition.
The Platform does help to regulate the flow of visitors through lower Manhattan, even though its existence, paradoxically, may attract more people.
However, the IPCC notes that paradoxically there might not be enough food waste to make this a worthwhile pursuit for bioenergy companies.
Paradoxically, many of the twelve countries with the highest youth unemployment rates also have the highest levels of literacy and education. Health.
That makes porting space games like Elite: Dangerous to VR much easier, but paradoxically not that much different than their regular versions.
But paradoxically, by favoring performance and video over the "rich people's" medium of painting, these institutions face their own issues of exclusivity.
In this way, paradoxically, the arrest caused the same sort of harm to Russia's economy as American sanctions, which restrict some investment.
Paradoxically, this most difficult-to-stage portion of "Licht" has long been the easiest section of the cycle to hear at home.
Paradoxically enough, the effort falls on women to convince their loved ones that emotional labor exists, then to campaign for equal help.
High blood pressure and diabetes are treated with drugs that suppress inflammation, called ACE inhibitors; the inhibitors, paradoxically, cause ACE22 to rise.
It may also irritate and, paradoxically, reassure him at the same time — in the knowledge that his two adversaries are utterly clueless.
Like many historic European wine regions, Austria has winemaking traditions that date back centuries, yet its modern wine industry is paradoxically young.
Their demure presence, like that of the maiden aunt in the corner of the drawing room, are, paradoxically, vivid markers of distrust.
His political calculation could, paradoxically, protect Social Security and Medicare, entitlements that the Republican Party has tried so hard to rein in.
But, paradoxically, Payton's ability to erase a vital part of himself might be a means to decreasing the need for that erasure.
Absent pressure from Bolton, this path could lead to renewed diplomacy and, paradoxically, an agreement like the nuclear deal Democrats strongly supported.
It is a world that is tragic and whimsical, populated by isolated figures or pairs that seem, paradoxically, simultaneously bonded and estranged.
Paradoxically, the puppeteers say in their defense, the police proved their point: that Spain's antiterrorism laws are being misapplied, used for witch hunts.
Paradoxically, framing the internet as a text to be read, not a life to be led, tends to break, without effort, its spell.
As a meditation on the horrors of the Vietnam War in particular and human cruelty in general, it's paradoxically both sprawling and precise.
Far from making dogmatic claims like "all is art," these new art theoreticians paradoxically explore the space of the ungraspable in unpredictable times.
"  Hubspot Co-Founder & CTO Dharmesh Shah   "Paradoxically, I think machines are going to help us make our relationships with our customers more human.
Paradoxically, that means the more states support renewables, the more they pay for conventional power plants, too, using "capacity payments" to alleviate intermittency.
Paradoxically, worries from investors over drug pricing reform and "Medicare for All" changes have weighed on some health-care stocks in recent months.
Paradoxically, the central European country that has tried hardest to plug itself into the EU's heart often seems most agnostic about its orientation.
In some countries, cheap morphine tablets are paradoxically less available than more expensive opioids because their profit margins are unappealing to pharmaceutical companies.
Then, paradoxically, things started to veer off track after she shared a teaser video for Joyride, in the first days of September 2015.
Part of what has made shower sex uncomfortable for me and my partners in the past is, paradoxically, how dry it can feel.
The paintings in Ellipsis are mesmerizing acts of devotion, joyful embraces of repetition and labor, paradoxically meticulous and loose, and are cartographic dreams.
Each person in O.J.'s life has something to gain from proximity to his celebrity; his power is paradoxically magnetized by criminal court.
That means, paradoxically, that all paths in the new six-party world lead to Mrs Merkel and the Christian Democrats staying in power.
Paradoxically, such surges often lead to the dollar doing well, as US investors repatriate money from more risky places such as emerging markets.
Paradoxically enough, those in the PPD that favor independence do so as long as they can prospectively keep American citizenship for Puerto Rico.
Paradoxically, the authoritarian form of government that helped guide China to those years of economic growth may now be undermining its economic stability.
In what would be paradoxically referred to as my "salad days," I survived on pizza, bagels, and McDonald's dollar menu items almost exclusively.
Even the cured must take their cancer experiences home with them where, paradoxically, remission — untrustworthy as a safe haven — continues to unmoor us.
Though World War I, which began 218 years ago next month, devastated lives and landscapes, its effect on language was almost paradoxically positive.
There's the pair of triangles on my wrist that I share with a friend, intended to symbolize — perhaps paradoxically — the inevitability of change.
Which means, somewhat paradoxically, that movies interested in everyday stories about black lives — about work, marriage, family and friendship — can feel downright revelatory.
Paradoxically, this may be the fate of Mr. Rubio, who said on Saturday that he would remain in the race all the way.
Panicked humans do incomprehensible things, like paradoxically undressing in freezing temperatures—a phenomenon that could explain why missing people sometimes remove their clothes.
The album realizes musical ideas that sounded fussy when presented in more conventional contexts but, paradoxically, click into focus when allowed to drift.
What he envisioned was a monument that might outlive him, one that, paradoxically, could enshrine the career from which he was seeking reprieve.
In our times, paradoxically, it is the states, serving as a democratic safety valve, that might just keep the union from falling apart.
At the same time, decades of suppressing fires rather than allowing them to run their course in woodlands has paradoxically made them worse.
Anger Management, perhaps paradoxically, is 20183 minutes of music fit for elbowing your friends in the face, totally crushing and full of life.
But, paradoxically, the seasoned adventuress feared becoming lost in the metropolis and got her bearings by imagining skyscrapers as summits along a trail.
The common denominator is that we are all in this together and that — paradoxically — 'social distance' and business paralysis are the new normal.
In detailed descriptions delivered with perfect, paradoxically languid urgency by Ms. Canfield and Mr. Pecinka, they map the town where they grew up.
Paradoxically, the best deal Mr. Trump can reach with North Korea more than likely will look like what Barack Obama achieved with Iran.
Paradoxically, the physical distance between India and Afghanistan brings their people even closer in their common dislike of Pakistan, which separates them geographically.
Congress's grant of self-determination was, paradoxically, justified by a series of Supreme Court decisions that were grounded in imperialism and white supremacy.
Paradoxically, his time at the school was probably one of the few periods when his life approached a kind of normality, however unlikely.
JUUL's ease of use, proclaimed in a winning entry to an international design award, paradoxically has become part of the case against it.
Death, he says, is paradoxically "the beating heart of tragic opera" — though, of course, this could be extended to all forms of tragedy.
Mr. Birney, a recent Tony winner for "The Humans," inhabits and fills Ken's tenuous world with a paradoxically commanding air of self-effacement.
English nationalists have opted for a modern version of Splendid Isolation (paradoxically, a term coined to describe British foreign policy under Benjamin Disraeli).
Paradoxically, on Iran, press reports portray Bannon as nearly alone among Trump's senior advisors in advocating U.S. abrogation of Obama's disastrous nuclear deal.
Along with appeals to free speech, we will also (paradoxically) hear calls for civility, for soft self-censorship in the name of decorum.
Paradoxically, the B.L.M. gathers far more billions in revenue for the national Treasury — largely from oil, coal and gas leases — than it spends.
Had feminism, with its promotion of sexual freedom, combined with these cultural changes, paradoxically poured gas on the fires of these workplace assaults?
Paradoxically, there is a growing medical consensus that patients who are addicted to their pain pills shouldn't be forced to taper their dosages.
Paradoxically, despite their use of "real" materials, they fall short of establishing their own reality compared with the more formally secure representational paintings.
President Donald Trump's election paradoxically helped launch the "Year of the Woman" — and that momentum has carried into 2018 in a big way.
President Donald Trump's election paradoxically helped launch the "Year of the Woman" — and that momentum has carried into 22001 in a big way.
"The Commission is deeply troubled that the guidance, while well-intentioned, may have paradoxically contributed to making schools less safe," the report states.
We're rubbernecked with morbid curiosity in the same way we are paradoxically drawn to the scene of a car crash or celebrity scandal.
Hydroquinone, which is still legal in the U.S. in products containing less than 2%, can cause rashes, redness, irritation, and even, paradoxically, skin darkening.
Scorpios can often be seen as aloof and difficult to approach, but they are paradoxically impossible to ignore, often becoming an object of fascination.
Paradoxically, the most powerful forces acting to diminish the dollar's global role are US initiatives to penalize foreign transgressions of American policies and priorities.
Somewhat paradoxically, Peres emerged in his later years as a leader identified with peacemaking, despite beginning his career on the security and defense side.
He was always simultaneously (and paradoxically) the world's biggest pop act and the world's biggest underground artist at any given time, in London especially.
Paradoxically, as Mulvaney's public image has soured, his standing with Trump has solidified, according to White House officials and sources close to the president.
Access to air conditioning — which, paradoxically, is currently largely powered by fossil fuels — will become a life-and-death issue, and it'll happen quickly.
Paradoxically, the disaster has liberated young people from traditional obligations that kept families bound to the same area, even the same house, for generations.
Paradoxically enough, being in France is an advantage for such startups: If you can make it seamless in France, you can make it anywhere.
Paradoxically, neither rival administration says it seeks a partition but rather styles itself the legitimate heir to a unified country to follow the war.
It's the reason why, paradoxically, as we learn more about politics and politically charged issues, we tend to become more rigid in our thinking.
It turns out that the movie was shot in a Los Angeles warehouse, which paradoxically seems like an old-fashioned way to make worlds.
Now, paradoxically, small businesses that survived more trying times are succumbing to the era of feverish real estate development, with its influx of wealth.
Paradoxically, the advent of the digital age, with its sense of boundless possibility, seems to have encouraged a number of designers to think small.
But, paradoxically, this has only deepened nuclear powers' belief in the necessity of possessing such warheads, and in developing detailed plans for using them.
On paper, Buttigieg has a quirky jumble of virtues that are designed to appeal, however paradoxically, to all of 2019 America's deeply divided sectors.
This would leave the ICBMs as the most effective and vulnerable retaliatory force and this, paradoxically, is why they are valuable as a deterrent.
"If you bring forward a little of the growth, the Fed could become more aggressive and paradoxically it could shorten the cycle," he said.
There is a grace and fragility to these works that reveal an unexpected depth of emotion and paradoxically underscore the power of their presence.
So, somewhat paradoxically, there may be way too much "evidence" (in the storytelling sense) piling up against Duane for him to be Andrea's killer.
But however it may undermine the ivory tower of the art cabal, it also, paradoxically, fulfills the dream of another variety of plutocratic mindset.
Paradoxically, it is costly to hold these referenda, with the cost of the referendum in Veneto itself controversial at an estimated 14 million euros.
Paradoxically, Republicans in Alabama and across the country who continue to support Senate candidate Roy Moore claim to do so because of moral values.
Paradoxically, that may help keep Turkey in the Western alliance at a time when darker forces, such as Russia, are eager to seduce it.
Contemplating my life as an "elder," I feel paradoxically young — although it seems I have been alive for many centuries, living many different lives.
Ms. Netrebko's stage presence has grown more confident in recent years, and, paradoxically, more modest: She's less busy in her acting, and more meaningful.
Paradoxically, the crackdown on this kind of content on more mainstream sites like Reddit and Twitter may have led users to congregate on 103chan.
Paradoxically, the shipping containers and gantry crane in Empires were donated by CMA-CGM, a French company and the world's third-largest container transporter.
The economy has languished in a country that, paradoxically, is rich in natural resources, but most of its population lives on about a dollar.
Yet the output from the region, now known worldwide as Ribera del Duero, is paradoxically one of the most modern expressions of Spanish wine.
Paradoxically, a major environmental catastrophe, and one of the largest oil spills in American history, occurred during Mr. Bush's tenure in the White House.
Ours is an economy in which wages have stagnated and the cost of child care has soared — and, paradoxically, child care providers remain underpaid.
The Turner quartet's subversive act will, paradoxically, affirm their own position within the museums, biennials, fairs and institutions that confer artistic prestige and power.
U.S. battlefield successes against the Islamic State have paradoxically created an urgent situation: deciding the fate of hundreds of captured foreign fighters in Syria.
Paradoxically, "the fires permitted the conservation of the architecture," Mr. Clément, who also works at the University of Lyon, said in a phone interview.
Paradoxically, many of those who approved of such a system emphasized the importance of the initial scan to weed out subpar and ineligible applications.
Paradoxically, faith in the sanctity of peace is as much a contributor to the status quo as faith in the sanctity of the land.
If this is what a wardrobe for the end of the world might look like, the woman who made it, paradoxically, represents the future.
En route, Mr. Mangold occasionally resorts to cliché, but many of his choices feel fresh, paradoxically because he has the heart of a classicist.
Most chronic patients, debilitated either by disease or by medical responses to it, know that their arduous paths paradoxically take enormous strength and support.
Paradoxically, Congress' laundry list of frustrations with Zuckerberg and Facebook suggests that bipartisan legislation will be difficult to pass, and that's a good thing.
Paradoxically, in an era of populist backlash against the wealthy, more and more candidates are self-funding, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Douching could theoretically have an effect, but it would be a negative one that would paradoxically increase vaginal odor by killing the healthy bacteria.
As Justin Fox has written, it's possible that, paradoxically, the very weakness of American unions contributes to a dysfunctional political economy around infrastructure projects.
Paradoxically it turns out the bloated, heavily lobbied, privatized US system spends more tax money ($4,437) per person than Sweden's socialized health care ($3,184).
In short, Rubio further cast the election as a two-man race between a paradoxically establishment-backed underdog and Trump as the outsider frontrunner.
My eagerness stemmed from a desire for approval—but paradoxically, being too willing to get naked took all of the fun out of hazing.
Moderate activity during the day can help relieve restless leg syndrome symptoms at night, but "paradoxically, extreme exertion might make it worse," Dr. Berkowski says.
It's the reason why that — paradoxically — as we learn more about politics and politically charged issues, we tend to become more rigid in our thinking.
In fact, their learned distaste for democracy, paradoxically perhaps, may account for the strong interest young partisans show in Donald Trump and especially Bernie Sanders.
The timing of President Donald Trump's travel ban, implemented Thursday on the eve of a long Independence Day weekend in the U.S., was paradoxically fitting.
The depth evoked by see-through walls — where the wall is a mechanism for viewing — is paradoxically flattened out and reproduced as image, as surface.
Paradoxically, if you are right and everyone agrees with you, competitors will see the opportunity too, enter the market and eat away at your profits.
Meanwhile, within the Panhellenic system of campus Greek groups, defenses of sororities continue, paradoxically perpetuating the idea that sororities somehow need defending to begin with.
Paradoxically, enabling every individual and product on the planet to find a market has made it next to impossible for the market to find them.
Paradoxically, European nations also are finding the collapse and dispersal of much of ISIS an intelligence boon, despite fears that violence might rise in Europe.
Paradoxically, Slaughter and other liberal internationalists see this kind of rule-breaking as a defense of the rules-based international order rather than its opposite.
Paradoxically, maybe that's one more reason why curvy fonts feel so right for right now: We're pining for something that feels more handmade, more analog.
She frequently would scream at me about not caring enough about the wedding, but would then paradoxically not inform me of any of the decisions.
"Today we are facing a situation that can paradoxically represent an opportunity, when suddenly a government wants to apply the law more severely," Videgaray said.
This declaration means we can expect an end to all of these occurrences, although the international body, paradoxically, accomplished this great feat by doing nothing.
Paradoxically, a falling Bull & Bear sentiment indicator as investors fled risky assets added to BAML strategists' case for a strong start to 2018, they said.
Paradoxically, it is earned by accepting that translation is an essential part of the Japanese condition, not a cruel twist of history to be mourned.
Paradoxically, this longing can also be heard in calls for the recuperation of minority histories, of suppressed voices and of the dignity of history's victims.
If civil war has any constructive connotation, it is that describing a conflict as a civil war paradoxically emphasizes the essential unity of the combatants.
During the time of the ban, tattoos also paradoxically started to get mainstream appreciation, appearing in exhibitions and supporting the public's fascination with the art.
Paradoxically, the proliferation of challenges facing Egypt may cause Western countries to strengthen their support for Mr. Sisi, despite his harsh policies, Mr. Hanna said.
Taxes meant to reduce carbon dioxide emissions are, paradoxically, encouraging even more of its releases at the household level – in homes desperate to stay warm.
It'd also be the world's largest, most powerful, and paradoxically most affordable launch system because — unlike any orbital-class rockets today — it'd be fully reusable.
"Today we are facing a situation that can paradoxically represent an opportunity, when suddenly a government wants to apply the law more severely," he added.
"Devoid of cultural expressions and nearly colorless, these masks are paradoxically the most alive of the three series," Neri Oxman says of the Future series.
" Paradoxically, some of these efforts also have the effect of miring young writers in low-level jobs, in what Ms. Rodriguez calls "the diversity ghetto.
The Dead Sea is falling by more than a meter a year, and paradoxically, its destruction is revealing an eerie, enchanting world below the waters.
It finds success, paradoxically, when its writer, self-absorbed enough in life to believe her story worth telling, is humble and curious on the page.
Paradoxically, only if those policies, in turn, reduce the amount that millions of individuals drink will we know whether doing so improved their overall health.
Artistic Modernism of all kinds took root in this soil, anxious about the disappearance of the past as well as, paradoxically enough, its unyielding grip.
Simultaneously, and paradoxically, nations such as Serbia have also become more aware of their dependence on the outside world, for economic and basic human needs.
They wanted to believe they were the same, and yet their creative success, paradoxically, was borne of the tension that their very real difference created.
Paradoxically, the two health initiatives that he got the most attention for in Indiana are actions that many in the Republican Party have strongly opposed.
Yet, paradoxically, these humanizing touches only reinforce the original dichotomy of Maradonian myth, that he is both god and man, both savior and a sinner.
It's a truism that living around so many others can make you feel paradoxically lonely, yet there are entirely novel ways of being alone, together.
Paradoxically, the discovery of a galaxy without dark matter may actually confirm that the stuff actually exists by contradicting hypotheses advanced by dark matter doubters.
It's one of the record's paradoxically bright moments, which only underscores the song's point—how willingly we submit to forces that seek to control us.
Yet somewhat paradoxically, Sheeran's self-deprecation also feels like a way to hide anxiety about how he comes across — a defense mechanism to mask insecurity.
For instance people who eat like fifty or sixty hot dogs, they usually get massive stomach expansion, and somewhat paradoxically they actually get slower gastric emptying.
Paradoxically, the difficult and stressful nature of the job can help ease social tensions as transgender people become increasingly visible members of the workforce, Vasher says.
Indeed, there is something inescapably affecting about Dalessandro's work, with its essential female figuration and the self-made armor that is balanced, elegant, and paradoxically fragile.
Paradoxically the visit seemed to galvanise those forces; everywhere the pope went he was greeted by ultra-zealous Georgian Orthodox demonstrators denouncing him for "spiritual aggression".
Paradoxically, Mr Salvini may get a more receptive hearing further west in countries that are the ultimate destination of many of the migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
The Trump administration has made it tough to have nuanced conversations, and so has Pai, whose proposed "light touch" rules are generally awful and paradoxically restrictive.
Paradoxically, this sometimes seems to have the self-defeating effect of appearing to draw dust up into the air — thereby keeping the PM 2.5 level elevated.
Vox's Ezra Klein argued last week that Republicans could paradoxically be paving the way to a single-payer health care system if they pass this bill.
Paradoxically, a bad defeat for Labour will increase Mr Corbyn's chances of holding onto the leadership and pushing through his changes to the Labour Party constitution.
Therefore, paradoxically, the introduction of a public option plan might now be the only thing that doesn't make insurers so big that they can dictate terms.
Taylor says he's had private conversations with congressional Republicans who have, paradoxically, indicated a heightened interest in addressing climate change in the wake of Trump's election.
Paradoxically, Ireland is determined not to accept the tax windfall, which would be equivalent to what it spent last year on funding its struggling health service.
Paradoxically, globalisation has inflamed separatism around the world by raising the question Catalans now confront: to whom, exactly, do we owe a sense of social responsibility?
And paradoxically, Sufis are often shunned by conservative Islam — the sect is dismissed as a diluted version of the faith, prioritizing the esoteric over the orthodox.
Paradoxically, that is a large part of why President Clinton had protected it: because, for millennia, it had done such an excellent job of protecting itself.
And they will probably continue, paradoxically, to have the moral advantage over traditional politicians, because no one expects them to contort themselves into images of virtue.
Paradoxically, a clear unwillingness to use force actually encourages Iranian aggression, while clear-eyed willingness to use it will cause the danger of war to recede.
While a luxurious public wedding can make a C-lister's lifestyle seem aspirational, paradoxically, the same kind of event can make an A-lister more relatable.
The show is pointedly and self-consciously funny, savoring its own raucous wit, which paradoxically means that it just isn't as funny as it should be.
Schedule I drugs undergo international monitoring, not just national control, and would put ketamine into the same class as LSD, peyote, MDMA, mescaline, and paradoxically, marijuana.
After, all a state of 15 million people built the water projects, and a contemporary California of 85033 million paradoxically swore it would build no more.
When the opposition adopts extreme positions, paradoxically, it can expand the president's electoral base because it provokes a merger of die-hard supporters and ambivalent moderates.
That these losses came only to other good Mountain West teams, San Diego State and Utah State, paradoxically feels worrying: They do not seem like flukes.
Paradoxically, in a puzzle about lots of choices, theme entry lengths of 14, 14, 14, 11, 11 left me scrambling for options to make this work.
Paradoxically, Under the Water resembles both a destructive force and a protective shelter, as well as the natural beauty of sunlight and the inevitability of darkness.
On Tuesday, he called on Turks to boycott American products (including, paradoxically, the iPhone, which he used to help fend off a coup two years ago).
The continual presence of cameras has a way of eroding public affection for whatever they are trained on, while paradoxically increasing appetite for the subject matter.
It is a signature of his practice along with, paradoxically, his distinctive ability to work collaboratively, accepting and often incorporating feedback from all manner of sources.
Paradoxically, the additions seem to shorten the play by clarifying its structure; in any case, the night flies by despite only modest trimming of the text.
In our 13 years together, we've amassed a large number of people invested in our relationship — so we've paradoxically decided to have a 20-person wedding.
Paradoxically, the latest military clash between the United States and this client of the Islamist regime may hasten the end of its domination of Iraqi politics.
This approach to art — acknowledging it as something in and of the world — is what makes her painterly vision so enchanting and, maybe paradoxically, so otherworldly.
For people who have experienced trauma, the focus that's required for cold-water swimming may be helpful, paradoxically, in generating a sense of calm and control.
But what comes through all the convolutions is a paradoxically pastoral warmth: earnest, yearning melodies and music that rustles and burbles like a digitally enchanted forest.
"Paradoxically, if the Five Star Movement wanted to govern, it would be in their interest to vote for this reform," Mr. Renzi said in an interview.
Collins should also keep in mind that a tax plan that disproportionately burdens lower-income citizens is, paradoxically, more likely to drive them someday into Medicaid.
Like that of Shakur, Ms. Baez's very presence puts in relief the hall's definition of rock itself, which can paradoxically seem both strict and all-encompassing.
If he limits his scope to Democrats, Our Revolution will be no more than an interest group, which is, paradoxically, a conservative and self-interested niche.
It's useless to point out highlights that will never recur but, for me, "Freestyle" paradoxically soared when it took a breather from its giddy high spirits.
Paradoxically, even as individual investors desire cheap passive funds, a growing number of them want their affairs to be consolidated and supervised by advisers in "managed accounts".
They sort of remove the pressure off of themselves, and paradoxically in doing that, it helps them have a deeper, more complex appreciation of who they are.
Paradoxically, because the Obamas' frequent TV appearances made them seem more open — but also like characters on a show — even the most ridiculous rumors could take root.
Paradoxically, despite Erdogan's increasingly decisive drift away from political liberalism, the EU has agreed to resuscitate accession talks as part of the migrant deal of March 2016.
But paradoxically the fact there are only a few, enforced seconds for a final selection to take place makes the user focus more intently on the choice.
And paradoxically, he says fear of an impending shortage could free up more tubes, as some competitors preemptively adopt LCD displays to get ahead of the curve.
THE inconclusive result of Italy's election on March 25th has, paradoxically, foisted a decisive role on a party that emerged from the contest demoralised, defeated and divided.
The murder of Jews for their Jewishness is a clear sign that we are more vulnerable now, but also - maybe paradoxically - makes the choice more clear, too.
One is the sleeping aid Zolpidem, which sells under the brand name Ambien — and paradoxically, has been shown to ramp up brain activity in some vegetative patients.
Paradoxically, the copper industry sees a boon in the wireless trend, which has sparked concerns about information security and health hazards from radio waves, especially in homes.
Paradoxically, until the Olympic organizers grasp the notion that they are just as inconsequential as everyone and everything else, they will continue to undermine their own relevance.
Renault's weak share performance had also, paradoxically, held back the promised sale by a government eager to avoid booking a loss on Macron's earlier taxpayer-funded interventionism.
But paradoxically, the sequel gets far less mileage than its predecessor out of the real-world absurdities of a target industry that takes itself so very seriously.
Paradoxically, this dissolution of time happens even as the mechanics of timekeeping — the steady ticktock of Mr. Reich's thousands of tiny rhythmic components — remain in the foreground.
Paradoxically then, the more time Cohen gets on Wednesday, the more likely he may be to cooperate fully with Mueller as the investigation builds to a crescendo.
Paradoxically, we also fund the instruments for the greatest potential disaster, a man-made disaster for which there is no adequate humanitarian or medical response: nuclear war.
Op-Ed Contributor Australia tops its fair share of lists, including hosting the deadliest animals on earth and, perhaps paradoxically, some of the world's most livable cities.
And paradoxically, the panel picked a bagel from a transplanted East Coast baker: Dan Graf, the 32-year-old owner of Baron Baking, based in Oakland, Calif.
Paradoxically, for some men, the third-wave feminism they embrace strong-arms them into muting the very sensitivity and empathy that opened their eyes to women's plight.
And in an era of artificial intelligence, precision medicine and robotic surgeries, our doctors paradoxically are reconciled to the use of fax machines to transmit patient data.
Paradoxically, when foreign food does go mainstream, immigrant-run businesses struggle to stay afloat next to newer, shinier venues where these foods are appropriated by Western entrepreneurs.
OUTSIDER ART FAIR The five-year-old celebration of this paradoxically booming genre moves its Parisian edition to a large new site in the Second Arrondissement. Oct.
In 1995, the French intellectual Pascal Bruckner published "The Temptation of Innocence," in which he argued that excessive individualism paradoxically leads to in-group/out-group tribalism.
"But paradoxically it resets the traditional power balance — pre-Haley — where the secretary of state and White House will be the only dominant voices in foreign policy."
But some failed, and a rising chorus of critics derided his structures as islands of exclusion, paradoxically cut off from the downtowns they were intended to rescue.
In D.B.S., an electrode is threaded into a specific area of the brain that is being disruptive; stimulating it, paradoxically, knocks out activity in that specific region.
Mr. Gutierrez keeps the viewer in the same state of confusion as Elizabeth, but each surprise, paradoxically, makes the movie less and less surprising as a whole.
Paradoxically, the crumbling, mismatched and patchwork nature of our electoral infrastructure makes it unlikely that we will see large-scale computerized hacking that alters the political landscape.
For two decades, taxpayers have been underwriting secret payments to people who accuse lawmakers of sexual misconduct under a 1995 law called, paradoxically, the Congressional Accountability Act.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Fluxus was one of the most influential art movements of the 20th century, but paradoxically, one of most difficult to define.
He's more caustic and menacing as he and Elliot become, paradoxically, both more fluidly interchangeable, moment to moment, and more detached as they work against one another.
Limits on campaign donations have, paradoxically, forced politicians to devote inordinate amounts of time raising money in small increments or otherwise relying on issue-advocacy 527 groups.
But paradoxically, baseball's intentional walk has more to do with not knowing how to do something: how to get a particular hitter out when it really counts.
Paradoxically, the traditional labels have a precision to them that, if you take the time to learn the lingo, communicates almost exactly what is in the bottle.
Some argued that bad polls for Biden (who has not done well in Selzer's recent polls, unlike other Iowa polls) paradoxically help him by setting expectations low.
Paradoxically, one of the strongest scenes happens early, when a newly acquainted Frank and Lola explore each other's bodies as the jeweled Vegas skyline glows behind them.
But paradoxically, the same forces that allowed classified ads and news to be so easily separated also drastically increased the economic rationale for bundling across the board.
Jo Reger, professor of sociology at Oakland University in Michigan, who studies feminist movements, said other factors that can depress turnout include activist burnout, and paradoxically, success.
Facebook is paradoxically arguing that privacy itself has no price, even in cases where it's this precise lack of privacy that allows it to turn a profit.
Paradoxically, the effect is intimate; the songs and their singer have room to breathe, especially on "Love Alone," the album's centerpiece — a slow, haunting, excruciating ballad extraordinaire.
Paradoxically, wives who earn more also do significantly more housework and child care than their husbands do, perhaps to make their husbands feel less threatened, the economists said.
Indeed, as Jenée Desmond-Harris wrote for Vox in 2015, one primary grievance African Americans have with the criminal justice systems is that black neighborhoods are paradoxically underpoliced.
And so, paradoxically, the more time an electron or muon spends inside the deuteron, the less strongly bound it is, and the more easily it can jump away.
That being said, Broward County's numerous shortcomings are unexpectedly, and paradoxically, some of the primary driving forces behind one of its greatest untapped secrets: its hardcore/punk scene.
And yet paradoxically the election went to the candidate who was most dystopian and was very negative about where we are as a country and as an economy.
"Paradoxically, the moment everybody feels the best is the moment right before a recession is about to hit," Brown remarked this month when discussing the May budget revision.
But paradoxically, the colleges are attempting to attract these highly sought-after students by giving them financial aid -- even when the students can pay their bills without it.
Yet somehow the exhibition manages to weave together a loose narrative, connected somewhat paradoxically by the year's myriad points of rupture and the space for change created within.
While I am certainly guilty of the latter two, I've also felt myself, paradoxically, pulled toward the exact opposite—giving myself over more and more to impossible music.
" She continued, "Trump's polarizing effect on American politics therefore fits neatly into Robertson's prophetic framework, which paradoxically anticipates chaos as a manifestation of God's control over human history.
In 73, 2013 and 2015, meanwhile, the Giants failed to make the playoffs, which only increased the voodoo vibes and paradoxically raised Giants' fans hopes heading into 2016.
Paradoxically, a higher price for its stock — it's up 60 percent this month — may make it more likely they will issue additional capital to service that debt load.
It is only during moments of great adversity that we come together and enjoy that kind of fellowship — which may explain why, paradoxically, we thrive during those moments.
He speaks about the many customers (including the musician Lou Reed, who had diabetes) who have told him that, paradoxically, an extravagant dinner at Bouley alleviated their symptoms.
This activity in fact dominates the literature world so thoroughly that — paradoxically — it creates room for a new voice to thunder over that of all the party guests.
In so doing, the heartbreaking burning of Notre Dame has paradoxically replenished our spiritual reserve, brought us together, and thus renewed our faith in the goodness of humanity.
Paradoxically, this may make her work stand out amid all the white noise, both on and off the runway, that is sure to fill the air in September.
Paradoxically, the rise of online shopping may just make this one of the most exciting times in recent memory for shoppers to get back out onto city streets.
Although disappointed by Trump's position, he has also paradoxically been one of its largest political beneficiaries, assuming for France the climate leadership role that the U.S. has vacated.
High journalistic standards, paradoxically, work in GRU's favour, as stories come with the Kremlin's official denials casting doubt as well as pundits second-guessing even solid forensic evidence.
However, "with their requirement for raising the price of gas and utility tariffs, the IMF paradoxically ends up giving political help to those whom it fears", he said.
Cottagecore is related to grandmacore, faeriecore, farmcore and goblincore; other nostalgia-ridden aesthetic communities that, paradoxically, thrive on many of the most popular internet platforms of the day.
The justices most interested in invalidating presidential removal restrictions and increasing presidential power are also, paradoxically, those most interested in textual and historical faithfulness to the original Constitution.
"Amid all the confidence and daring, North Korea may be paradoxically asking the United States to help it stop itself with some form of overture," Mr. Kim said.
These effects can be enhanced by stirring the lees periodically, though they can also be overdone, resulting in an overly rich wine that is paradoxically prone to oxidation.
Her look, paradoxically standoffish and in your face, is punctuated by shocks of blue or green hair, riotously patterned tops and tracksuits, and thorny punk and goth references.
This can be paradoxically frustrating when you're learning a task like Force-grabbing objects because the narrative sometimes rushes along before you feel like you've mastered the skill.
The group of women who had the biggest post-baby pay gap compared with their husbands was, paradoxically, women who earned more than their husbands before having children.
It was both the recklessness and, paradoxically, repressiveness of those years that made Van Beirendonck's generation want to act out, made them want to choose ecstasy over safety.
As the artist explains in the exhibition catalog, the veil is a garment that, paradoxically, made older generations of women free by allowing them to leave the house.
All this radiation would be bad for any life that had already developed on a nearby planet, but might, paradoxically, encourage life to emerge in the first place.
Paradoxically, before Mr. Renzi's phone call to Mr. Putin, Mr. Obama rebuked the Italian prime minister in 2014 for failing to be sufficiently tough on the Russian president.
The authors of these studies concluded that, paradoxically, the more people valued and were encouraged to value happiness as a separate life goal, the less happy they were.
And paradoxically, the trauma of family separation, and their anxiety to reunite, might be keeping asylum seekers from presenting their claims to asylum officers in a compelling way.
Paradoxically, according to Sanho Tree, director of the drug-policy project at the Institute for Policy Studies, the farmers themselves long for the seemingly endless cycle to finally break.
The leisure of the chōnin life gives us enviable opportunity to experience art, but, paradoxically, less of the perspective from hardship or suffering that might help us appreciate it.
Paradoxically, the spread of these recklessly violent bands is a consequence of successful policing: many of the city's most powerful mobsters, like the teenage boss's father, have been jailed.
The Man in the High Castle's fascist societies come closer to mutual destruction than ever in season two, but they feel paradoxically less threatening — and ultimately, far less real.
Paradoxically, that success spared governments from enacting bolder reforms of the sort that might make the Great Recession the once-a-century event economists thought such calamities should be.
Amazon might be the powerhouse of e-commerce, yet paradoxically has only a small share of the global market — which is one of the things feeding enthusiasm for it.
Paradoxically, global warming may be leading to this uptick in weak polar vortex episodes, and resulting frigid air outbreaks in highly populated areas of Europe, Asia, and North America.
Paradoxically, creating an environment in the name of security that makes foreigners less welcome and less likely to visit will make our country less prosperous and, eventually, less secure.
"The announcement of an increased potential offer price for Hammerson could paradoxically result in a fall in Hammerson's share price today," analysts at broker Stifel said in a note.
Paradoxically we live in the time where most people live in the top of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which means art should have a much more prominent cultural position.
After the Civil War, racist propaganda paradoxically had it that blacks were simultaneously lazy, stupid, and childlike, but also animalistic rapists on the hunt for white women to despoil.
Must neglect be the price paid by brilliant art that lies outside ready marketing categories, that baffles conventional critical thinking, that manages to be, paradoxically, mortality-haunted and hopeful?
Cutting funding needed for development of the bomber at this early stage could paradoxically run the risk of increasing program cost—exactly the outcome we all seek to avoid.
Paradoxically, 337 Lafayette Street was once known as the Peace Pentagon because the building traditionally housed left-leaning tenants like the Granny Peace Brigade and the Socialist Party USA.
Paradoxically, the no-compromise wing of the Republican Party helped fuel the rise of Mr. Trump, whose supporters believe that only a total Washington outsider can end government dysfunction.
That we are living in an age of risk paradoxically generated by human progress is an idea generated 25 years ago by sociologists like Anthony Giddens and Ulrich Beck.
By defining democracy as the ideal state of society and the only possible path to prosperity, the post-1989 consensus paradoxically undercut the most basic advantage of democratic governments.
While college students and recent graduates carry staggering amounts of debt and aren't making much money, they are still, paradoxically, one of the most sought-after demographics for retailers.
Being open about abortion in the short term helps depoliticize it in the long term, and, paradoxically, allows it to be treated like the private medical procedure it is.
Yet after I was called "white" at age 14, it felt, paradoxically, like a compliment to be nicknamed Geisha Girl by another friend, a well-meaning gay white boy.
Such an attitude doesn't account, though, for the paradoxically lazy energy that Mr. Birbilgia emanates — a seductive force of physics that can be felt only partly when he's onscreen.
Perhaps most paradoxically, he would seem to be the Democratic candidate most susceptible to religion-based political attacks, and yet he has been the most willing to deliver them.
And where self-obsessed Instagrammers rely on the retouching apps to buff, clean and fictionalize themselves, Ms. Sherman is paradoxically using her feed to let her many masks fall.
Bringing warmth to the exhibition is, paradoxically, a refrigerated sculpture by Pier Paolo Calzolari, its metal parts flocked with ice that is lent a pink cast by neon tubing.
The images are, somewhat paradoxically, so hyper-real that their artificiality becomes more pronounced; you feel as if you're sitting uncomfortably close to the costumed holograms of famous actors.
And paradoxically, it is that distrust of government that provides a unique opportunity for the government, now led by conservatives, to solve problems — especially those related to family policy.
Her straightforward, just-the-facts manner has, perhaps paradoxically, landed her on the Sunday morning talk show circuit, which more frequently features the most strident voices in both parties.
Paradoxically, Japan is one of the lowest producers of primary energy—oil, coal, natural gas—which situates it as a vulnerable state with regard to energy production and consumption.
Paradoxically, publicly traded firms, which are already listed and have undergone the scrutiny of the SEC and the investing public, are presently shut out from this form of financing.
Perhaps paradoxically, the group's ventures farthest afield turn out to offer less consistent fun than its serious — which is still to say, wildly inventive — performances of standard Baroque repertory.
In PJ's case, especially, it's the ambiguity of what happened to him on one fine day on the island of Inishmore that feels so resonant and, paradoxically, so illuminating.
At a time when polemics and literalism dominate much of what is celebrated in the art world, Powell's views are taut, nuanced, and restrained, while, paradoxically, also being richly evocative.
"It is very hard for a government to do something that is not electorally popular and paradoxically when you have a mandate like this it is even harder," he added.
But a constant dark energy has long served as a backbone to many string theorists' ideas—paradoxically, a non-constant dark energy could be a mark of the theory's success.
Paradoxically, years of suppressing naturally-occurring fires to protect property has led vegetation in wooded areas to accumulate to unnatural levels, leaving a huge amount of fuel that can burn.
"Paradoxically, the international and regional stakeholders that are ostensibly pushing for a peaceful solution to the war are the same that continue to feed the military escalation," the report says.
Now the task of identifying sources of contamination could be even harder—and, paradoxically, it's because of a test designed to diagnosis food poisoning faster and easier than ever before.
And, paradoxically, as NGOs lose funding and are less able to provide contraception, the number of unwanted pregnancies is only likely to increase, which drives up the demand for abortions.
In Blackmore's assessment, progressive cities like Austin are paradoxically the most apathetic about resisting the Christian Right because people in progressive cities feel they are unaffected by religion-influenced laws.
This preservation—the first of its kind—signifies an important milestone for cryonics advocates, who argue that the right to death, paradoxically, is a potential pathway to an eternal life.
Paradoxically, because people tend to equate familiarization with truth, the more a lie is called out for being a lie, the more difficult it becomes to parse from the truth.
Those rules paradoxically suggest that we're relaxed and open and "listen to ourselves" while tending to a minimum of three sexual partners a month and/or four positions a night.
To capture the classic look, the creators of Rogue One have slightly altered the original look of the Star Destroyer paradoxically to make the aesthetic feel more like a throwback.
Concerns about how technology may affect teenagers' mental health are well-founded but, paradoxically, the internet might also be the answer to many of the problems around teenage self-harm.
In 1918, a virus that was unusually devastating to the young and healthy came into a world which, paradoxically, had marshaled many of its young healthy citizens for military purposes.
But paradoxically, it means that the party that can generate the most exceptions to these solidifying trends may be the one most likely to control Congress and the White House.
The elaborate set, by Derek McLane, featuring a gleaming backdrop of wine bottles encased behind glass and caressed by light as if they were holy relics, paradoxically exacerbates the problem.
Paradoxically, the more people who hate long speeches that run down a long list of barely distinguishable thank-yous, the more valuable those thank-yous will be for the recipients.
Paradoxically, the United States' citizenship exam includes not a whisper on the national parks, nor do the extensive exam materials, leaving these potential citizens unaware of every American's extraordinary legacy.
Its banality—a family outing to the seaside, all blustery sea winds blowing through hair and a family dog cradled under the son's arm—is what paradoxically makes it interesting.
Paradoxically, but perhaps unsurprisingly, far-right anti-immigrant parties have fared best in areas with dwindling populations, and Eastern European countries have generally been unreceptive to refugees arriving in Europe.
Paradoxically, though, he became a symbol of historical changes that he did not identify with, that he did not fight for and that only came of age after his death.
Without it, paradoxically, an industry and culture that professes progressivism, open-mindedness, and a devotion to science and empiricism ends up becoming the most exclusionary and prone to magical thinking.
Paradoxically, the second part of that notion, which we take for granted nowadays — the idea of bars as hospitable, welcoming spaces — only really gained traction when liquor sales became illegal.
In addition to understanding our galaxy's history, Antlia 2 could shed light on dark matter, which is paradoxically the most elusive yet plentiful type of matter known in the universe.
Or rather his avatars, who have colonized the ground-floor space of the Greene Naftali gallery in Chelsea, where Mr. Maxwell's paradoxically bleak and buoyant "Paradiso" runs through Feb. 10.
" The article by Meyer Berger, which would win a Pulitzer Prize, described the gunman as a "slender, hollow-cheeked six-footer paradoxically devoted to scripture reading and practice with firearms.
The acute awareness of borders (culinary as well as cultural) that both enclose and exclude, allows, paradoxically, a claim to borderlessness, taking freely from both sides to forge something new.
The routine feels more editorial than comic now, a mirthless salvo about the power of language that, paradoxically, may make some modern pundits wonder whether speech should always be free.
Paradoxically, she died a violent death not in some distant, dangerous place, but in one of the safest societies in the world, about 45 minutes from where she grew up.
Paradoxically, the chairman has more compassion for procedural due process rights of telephone companies than for families seeking a fair price for telephone calls priced in an unquestionably noncompetitive marketplace.
In such circumstances, and contrary to the adage that applies in most ordinary circumstances of life, that law says that demonstrations of love count for less, paradoxically, than love itself.
Paradoxically, even in its refusal to be replaced, the "we" depends rhetorically and constitutively upon both an opposition to "you" and an address to "you" in order to assert itself.
There's a great deal more to our country than he allows, including traditions of secular and religious universalism that make the idealistic internationalism Mr. Obama sometimes articulated paradoxically very American.
Paradoxically, by creating two levels of government our framers secured more freedom for the people, not less, because the two governments were intended to exist in tension with each other.
Yet, paradoxically, during this climate of increased awareness of sexual harassment and the explosion of #MeToo stories, some universities —  both private and public — are potentially discouraging the reporting of it.
A central problem, though, is that Mr. Taylor, 86, is a master choreographer — singular in both compositional canniness and idiosyncratic imagination — who, paradoxically, keeps forgetting the secrets of his mastery.
Donald Trump is betting the economy stays robust for another year and that he emerges from a likely House impeachment, paradoxically, with his supporters energized and his reelection prospects brightened.
The abstraction of this piece paradoxically gives us a way to clearly see the complexity of ourselves, and our modern divisions, through a visual representation of the idea of intersectionality.
The company cultivated an air of mystery; the lead developers, brothers Tim and Chris Stamper, rarely gave interviews, which paradoxically led to even greater press interest and a loyal fan base.
Paradoxically, 59% of users stated it would not be difficult to give up social media, despite a majority of Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram users visiting multiple platforms multiple times a day.
Clements' combination of ballpoint pen and written text makes this panoramic drawing feel like an assembly of notebook entries, even as, paradoxically, the thoroughness of her attention comes across as encyclopedic.
You say that one thing that's necessary for self-awareness is, paradoxically, letting go of the truth for absolute truth, and if we keep searching for that, it won't help us.
Frankel's revelations of these behind-the-scenes shenanigans at the reunion paradoxically made the show feel more real, and this willingness to call out "inauthentic" castmates helped generate even more drama.
Paradoxically for me, after I decided to abandon the twin traps of hope and despair and started working with others on this issue, I've found a kind of hope after all.
"'Be Our Guest' looks like the most fun scene to be part of as Belle but, paradoxically, was the most boring scene to be part of as Belle," she says, laughing.
Paradoxically, the fan-edit shows why it was important for Star Wars to move away from its roots, introduce new characters, and cast women in roles that don't require slave bikinis.
A show laden with portent which was as good as most years, not as good as the best, paradoxically made fascinating and a touch boring by the backstage dealings at NJPW.
Paradoxically, it was these very anachronistic tendencies that made him aware of the gaps in contemporary culture that needed to be filled, thus providing the mission of the New York Review.
This stirred up a philosophical question for the young Black painter and Yale University graduate — one that, paradoxically, sent him straight back to work: When do Black men get to rest?
The excavated basement, illuminated by an expanded wall of glass, elegant and minimal, added much-needed room to a huge museum that, paradoxically, lacked space for visitors who were never anticipated.
Instead, he responded to the win against Monchengladbach with a joke which was fundamentally of the time, and rather epitomised a generation's stoic, paradoxically cheerful attitude towards their experiences of war.
Mr. Muhly's style is inherently restive — it's all unsettled motion, shot through with tender exhalations — but the sound world is so hyper-polished and unvarying that the restlessness feels paradoxically static.
This means, perhaps paradoxically, that each of his paintings functions as a peculiarly single entity, a world unto itself; whatever you experience with one Nozkowski doesn't necessarily translate to the next.
Something she likes about film acting is the closeness the camera creates, the way that it puts you paradoxically closer to another person than you can be in a live theater.
Nearly fully rented, the work-only spaces are private and up to code, a relative luxury for many artists battling development in ex-industrial zones that they have, paradoxically, helped pioneer.
What this suggests is that the lack of affordable housing, paradoxically, has the potential to produce ideological reconfigurations at the local level that could serve as a counterpoint to aggressive gerrymandering.
Paradoxically, she reaches stillness only when she's in a position of maximum tension and travail, sitting with legs raised and exposed: Next, she inverts that position into its upside-down opposite.
Fryer himself does not appear in this play named for him except in projections behind the set, and mostly in the hideous disguise that paradoxically brought him his moment of notoriety.
Low volatility could make banks, hedge funds and other institutions more comfortable taking on extra leverage, paradoxically making the financial system less stable and more subject to large swings over time.
And passion, and a paradoxically worldly innocence, and an enviable ability to love (his bride, Desdemona, played with piquant freshness by Rachel Brosnahan) that Iago will never know or entirely understand.
And the best protection for older people against bacterial pneumonia is, paradoxically, to vaccinate children, said Dr. Keith Klugman, director of the pneumonia program at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Paradoxically, Macron's pre-conference criticisms of the alliance seemed to prompt Trump to jump to NATO's defence, something that will have brought many, not least NATO's Eastern European states, considerable relief.
The four years of World War II were catastrophic for the Russian people, but at the same time — paradoxically — they represented the peak of truth, freedom and justice in Soviet history.
This is happening amid a doctor shortage in Canada where, paradoxically, newly qualified primary and specialist physicians -- many of whom I know personally and trained alongside -- are having trouble finding work.
And the turn of a head often transforms the nonnarrative drama: The alert awareness of other individuals is like that of animals and birds (so, too, paradoxically, is the seeming indifference).
That contradiction defines the Brooklyn brand — you know, distressed furniture and hanging Edison bulbs in the lounge area, but, paradoxically, a pet spa and a golf simulator on the amenity floor.
For Brice, it started a paradoxically itinerant three months, as he bounced around from team to team without moving much himself: By the time the Miami Marlins signed him on Feb.
Paradoxically, the more candidates in the race, the more enticing it becomes to join because the number of delegates are awarded proportionally, dramatically lowering the bar for the potential to win.
Paradoxically, even as women's contributions to the war effort proved indispensable, an overwhelming number of their male counterparts did their absolute damnedest to discredit, disparage, and thwart women's progress at every turn.
Paradoxically, the rim of a black hole is actually extremely bright, as soon-to-be black hole food heats up while sliding toward the event horizon, nearing the point of no return.
Breath, as articulated here, is a meaningless sound paradoxically dense with meaning — as the engine of spoken language, the ligature of poetry, the pregnant pause in a confession of love or hate.
Among the best-remembered episodes was a 2007 visit to Newark by Representative Tom Tancredo, a Colorado Republican presidential contender and ardent immigration opponent, who paradoxically, was the grandchild of Italian immigrants.
Paradoxically, Kipling's skill at capturing specific voices may also account for why some of his work doesn't resonate so well a hundred years later, as speech habits change faster than written ones.
Paradoxically, no connection is made between that and any real-world consequences, and the law has never been updated for the rapid spread of these ideas through radio, TV or the internet.
Sang's photographs, paradoxically, free his subjects from being defined by the picture, and instead, capture subjects who are vastly more expansive than who they appear to be in front of the camera.
For a minute, he was, paradoxically, churning out these recordings at a pretty rapid clip, somehow managing to quickly arrange his spectral vocalizations in between his PhD studies in ethnomusicology and anthropology.
Paradoxically, part of the inspiration for CEPI's creation was not the failure to deliver an Ebola vaccine in time for it to be useful, but how close that project came to success.
Only after Hawaii was admitted to the union in 1959 — dashing hopes of restored native sovereignty — did the kanaka maoli paradoxically gain a greater voice in what was a newly representative democracy.
In moments of stress and anxiety, there are those of us who find it difficult to breathe — and paradoxically, many reach for a cigarette or vape as a way to manage that.
Paradoxically, it may be easier to generate energy for ratification of a packet of reformist constitutional amendments than just one (not least, because that would allow for horse-trading among advocacy groups).
Even critical U.S.-supported projects to help Europe escape Russian energy domination like the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) would paradoxically not escape U.S. sanctions since a Russian company is a minority stakeholder.
To walk a path is to not be hectored by the endless choices that usually beset a tourist — and that constraint, paradoxically, leaves one more open to the experiences that do arise.
On the very day he paradoxically declared victory in the shutdown battle by signaling surrender, he saw another ally ensnared in a Russia probe that seems to be churning to a crescendo.
Paradoxically, in the case of The Times, the tail briefly wagged the dog, since the California version continued to be published, largely unaffected by a labor dispute involving a New York local.
Paradoxically, the overwhelming debt many graduates face leaves them unable to wait for lucrative employment, and instead taking lower-paid jobs in order to stop their repayments and interest from ballooning further.
C. W. Chung, an analyst with Nomura Securities in Seoul, South Korea, said that, paradoxically, signs of strength this year in the memory market have only filled Samsung's investors with more concern.
Paradoxically, though, during the quiet days I spent in Olympic Park, I found myself becoming "less inwardly focused than communally aware," as Prochnik put it, describing a Quaker meeting he once attended.
As Rachel Ungaro, the vice president of fashion merchandising and design development for QVC said, "she transcends the decades": fixed firmly in home viewers' imaginations as paradoxically tough and alluring but approachable.
HBO's best bet for growth is getting better deals with those companies (which, kind of paradoxically, is one of the reasons it is selling HBO over the Web in the first place).
Instead of becoming strident, as one might expect of an artist dealing with such toxic information, Carnwath remains as dispassionate as possible; this, paradoxically, adds to the passion running through the paintings.
But speaking generally, he said that under Dutch law, families can only qualify for amnesty if they, somewhat paradoxically, are willing to cooperate with official efforts to deport them from the country.
Paradoxically, my anxious cooking in front of a crowd involved a dish that, in theory, was much simpler to make: a whole fish in marinade, grilled and served with a plain salsa.
With a fiercely committed cast that includes Imelda Staunton and Janie Dee as former chorus girls drowning in disenchantment, this 1971 portrait of waning expectations paradoxically pulses with a radiant, nervy vitality.
Culture wars divide us at home, while we debate how to approach to an interconnected world—paradoxically, one healthier and more enlightened than ever before, yet also seeming so unstable and precarious.
The analysis-heavy, centrally-directed approach to space systems, particularly those where the government is intimately involved, can sometimes manage regulations more nimbly because the waiver process may, paradoxically, be more responsive.
Mr. Kline, I am delighted to report, fully delivers on the promise of that entrance, building a paradoxically natural performance as a man for whom the histrionic gesture is a conditioned reflex.
And paradoxically, even as the number of opioid prescriptions in the United States has finally started falling, expanded health coverage has probably made it easier for some people to obtain the drugs.
Interestingly — and, paradoxically, beautifully — the atoll can only exist so long as a slow rate of erosion allows it to gradually increase in size, combining decay with growth and destruction with creation.
Paradoxically, the races for cinematography and live-action short are both caught up in this year's commercial-break dragnet, though the former would almost certainly be safe if the latter went untelevised.
It's not exactly clear at this moment what specific tech Google is shelling out for—but the acquisition paradoxically both makes a lot of sense and is a bit of a head scratcher.
Paradoxically, the increase in police violence occurred while Brazil as a whole was seeing a 25 percent drop in homicides, a trend that began in late 2018, before the new administrations took power.
Paradoxically, while Trump likely exacerbated that problem in the long term, he also postponed its consequences because he carved out a new path to 270, in large part thanks to his trade rhetoric.
In an age of increasing access to information, we seem to have been, paradoxically, on a trajectory of increasing isolation and alienation from the political process, especially the important functions of local government.
America was founded on slavery and genocide — twin dimensions of the white supremacism openly surging through our 50 states — yet paradoxically, this nation has always subscribed to principles of freedom and self-determination.
Paradoxically, official harassment policies and grievance procedures often end up creating obstacles to women's ability to assert their rights, according to research by Anna-Maria Marshall, a sociologist at the University of Illinois.
"Many physicians have voiced concerns that the cumulative effect of the many well-intended efforts has been, paradoxically, to make it harder for them to deliver quality of care," Sinsky said by email.
Women who convert to Islam often note that there is something paradoxically liberating about dressing modestly, in a way consistent with one's beliefs, rather than feeling compelled to impress society or attract men.
It also seems paradoxically suggestive of how much harder it is to be moved, in any comparable way, by the vaster devastation taking place in America's forests, owing to fire, pestilence and drought.
Paradoxically, the more critical the system, the more likely it's not being patched and updated, perhaps because it seems too central to business to risk the perceived negative impact of patching and updating.
But some people have a rare genetic mutation that causes the body to have high levels of HDL and this group, paradoxically, has a higher heart risk, scientists reported in the journal Science.
The fascists, the heroes, could strengthen themselves into what were called the "New Men," channeling a mythical tradition of knight-like strength, protecting community and tradition, but often, paradoxically, through powerful, modern militaries.
It's likely that coach Ekapol Chanthawong guided the boys to not struggle against their intense feelings and to paradoxically regulate their stress in the face of it by "holding" their experience with kindness.
Paradoxically, Mr. Cuomo has engaged in a type of boycott himself, issuing three executive orders banning nonessential travel by state employees to Indiana, Mississippi and North Carolina for discriminatory laws against L.G.B.T. people.
Yet, paradoxically, Day the political radical was a rigidly conservative Catholic, accepting without demur church rulings on episcopal authority, papal infallibility, abortion, birth control, masturbation and premarital sex that encroached on personal liberty.
Put it this way: we all know that JME is vegan, that he loves Pokemon, and that he didn't enjoy Jurassic World, yet paradoxically interviews with the man are rarer than Shining Mewtwos.
Paradoxically, the specific base-isolation system that Apple uses was designed and manufactured a short drive away — on the other side of the San Francisco Bay at a company called Earthquake Protection Systems.
Although like many patients I continue to curse the disease, there may be one transient byproduct of even a brief reprieve for some lucky few: Cognizance of limited time can paradoxically expand time.
And yet, paradoxically, the opioid crisis has perhaps unveiled a diametrical societal inclination: to actively mythologize a well-understood entity, metamorphosing it into a frightful and enigmatic one, bestowing contagion where none exists.
For paradoxically it was he who wanted to give her a Japanese name, and I — perhaps out of some selfish desire not to be reminded of the past — insisted on an English one.
Paradoxically, he says, he is asked by parents from other countries if they should keep their children from coming here to avoid the risks inherent in a country in which guns are rampant.
As Internet culture gets more and more focused on  short-term entertainment — heck, we can barely sit through a three-minute YouTube short — its favorite movie franchise is paradoxically getting longer and longer.
He doesn't do much to open up Mr. Harrison's theatrical work, confining it for the most part to an elegant, mysterious beach house, one that, paradoxically enough, contains no visible high-tech devices.
A pardon of Mr. Libby would paradoxically put Mr. Trump in the position of absolving one of the chief architects of the Iraq war, which Mr. Trump has denounced as a catastrophic miscalculation.
Paradoxically, official harassment policies and grievance procedures often end up creating obstacles to women's ability to assert their rights, according to research by Anna-Maria Marshall, a sociologist at the University of Illinois.
But paradoxically, the Supreme Court's decision not to hear an impeachment related case may only serve to elevate the Supreme Court's composition and its role as campaign issues in the 85033 presidential elections.

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