It's a paradox that as the world gets smaller, friendship links become more difficult to maintain.
But herein lies a paradox, one you will see replicated wherever people talk about innovation.
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For the Versace controversy illustrates a paradox at the heart of America's religious right.
But their deaths do indeed cause a paradox, and they all wake in a cemetery, saved.
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This is something of a paradox, given how deeply the EU permeates the lives of its citizens.
Worse, in a paradox of our times, the more connected we get the more divided we become.
It is an irony, in that one can chuckle about it, but it is not a paradox.
But there's a paradox buried inside Paul's rise in the Republican field, a time bomb ticking away.
By March millers were faced with a paradox: declining sales and rising prices.
But a paradox emerges that requires explanation: affluent countries have not got much happier as they have grown richer.
There is a paradox surrounding Wales's position in the first-rank of internet movers and shakers, which he freely acknowledges.
It was the enduring need for deterrence that forced the Obama Administration to confront a paradox of nuclear strategy.
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It's a paradox, but also a fact: the only way to experience privacy is in the midst of a crowd.
This may seem a paradox, but that's what we want from newspapers and journalists even when they break the law.
Inside he will find a paradox: an institution as complex as a civilisation, both more enlightened and benighted than he imagines.
The problem is that the Olympic games are the product of a paradox that social media has brought to a head.
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As Mr Bernstein recognises, this frantic activity is something of a paradox.
Emerging economies face a paradox: they need solid banks to help them grow fast, but fast growth will make their banks less safe.
Amy learns that the only way to stop his death is to create a paradox, which would take more energy than they have.
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Right now there is a paradox: We spend more than any industrialized country, but our health is fair to middling among other developed nations.
There is a paradox in David Cameron's speech to the business lobby group, the CBI - excerpts from which were published in advance last night.
Underdog New York, which is a paradox, or over-dog New England?
Might this be a paradox of mispriced risk and underlying value?
Palin remains a paradox: an iconic figure who inspired women to get involved in politics and run for office, but left her own office part-way through.
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Here is a paradox for the management theorists: any boss who cannot outmanoeuvre a system designed to keep him under control is probably not worth having.
Jerusalem Hebrew University cinema lecturer Raya Morag does not think it a paradox that the films have appeared at a moment when the peace process seems lifeless.
The fact that Costa Ricans feel that reform is likely to go wrong reflects a paradox: despite their faith in government, they are losing trust in politicians.
It is a paradox reminiscent of the Irish potato famine that in a population near starvation the demand for a staple goes up even as its price skyrockets.
And in a paradox of life, his most human moment -- giving up the power of office -- may prove to be his most potent, delivering a message that, as St.
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