Why so many moles, so many varied (and often contradictory) ideas and strategies and notions about innovation floating around?
The Russian legal code is a thicket of often contradictory rules and responsibilities.
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Flipping through leading newspapers also reveals that these funds are subject to a range of different and often contradictory perceptions.
And its members are subject to a host of governments with often contradictory energy policy objectives, including the U.S., Russia, the EU and China.
The above quote from Bill Sardi is part of a long, rambling, often contradictory and bizarre defense of Dipak Das and resveratrol (reprinted below).
My challenge was to translate these fast-changing, often contradictory, updates into coherent scripts which would have been fit for broadcast while the epic was being played out.
By late Thursday, with details sparse and often contradictory, most governments with citizens at the site said they were unable to offer casualty numbers or account for their missing.
As I've grown older, I appreciate more than ever before the strength of this figure, Jesus, who emerges in the four canonical Gospels, and the Gnostic gospels, as a witty, intelligent, complex, inspiring, and often contradictory person.
The SEC acknowledged that the Sudan controversy had forced regulators to confront the increasingly complex and often contradictory pressures created by U.S. concerns over national security, the promotion of democracy and the commitment to maintaining open markets.
His often-contradictory nine points aside, the key to the success or failure of 3D will obviously be whether or not audiences think the difference is consistently worth the money, no matter what anyone says about it -- or how awesome it makes sports look.
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While voters often deliver vague or contradictory messages to victorious politicians, critics say that limitation shouldn't be an excuse to exclude broad debates over the economy from the democratic process.
The results were contradictory, as often happens with such small sample sizes.
So the response has been limited, often too slow and sometimes contradictory.
Fragmentation of sub-systems of general education quality has often led to inherently inconsistent and sometimes contradictory policies, strategies and programs.
Arguably consultancies, with their glib (albeit popular) maxims, are often much worse advisers for this increasingly complex, contradictory world than economists.
Women claim they are not respected, often treated in a condescending manner, receive poor or contradictory advice, and get worse terms and deals than men.
Looked at in detail, the proposed stimulus bill is a mess of contradictory impulses, the perhaps inevitable results of our often messy democracy.
He, like many, is of the opinion that sportsmen are often the best stewards of the game they hunt, a belief that may seem contradictory to the PETA crowd.
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