Argentina, like many emerging markets, is a prime example of the paradoxes of economic development.
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Does it seem like the 21st Century is the century of oxymorons and paradoxes?
Heller believes the resolution of these paradoxes has enormous importance for current and future CIOs.
Similarly, pairwise comparison does not respect rotational symmetry, so it can lead to paradoxes too.
The fairy tales are well stocked with delightful paradoxes, yet they are encircled by strangeness and sadness.
Essentially, says Dr Saari, voting paradoxes arise when the system fails to respect natural cancellations of votes.
There are many such paradoxes in chess, much as there are in good writing or in life itself.
Contradictions in his character, perhaps exacerbated by the paradoxes of his work, made him increasingly ambivalent about his reputation.
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But this new explanation based on developmental timing elegantly accounts for the paradoxes of our particular crop of adolescents.
They can be understood as non-linear stories that help individuals derive meaning from the complicated paradoxes of everyday life.
Because of Russia's history of official atheism and anti-Semitism, there are few countries where Jewish-Christian relations present so many paradoxes.
The problem concerns those familiar time travel paradoxes, like going back in time and murdering your mother before you were born.
Physicists call these causal loop paradoxes, and they affront our desire for the universe to be a rational and ordered system.
One of the paradoxes about visual data, compared to language information, is that the more there is, the clearer the picture.
Anyway, there is a whole super-jumbo airliner full of paradoxes about the way this deal was both negotiated and the way it fell apart.
Taking these two symmetries into account, it is possible to characterise all paradoxes for a three-candidate election under any voting procedure.
These are not just infuriating contradictions, unfair double standards, or interesting paradoxes.
Mr. Kay could have pursued his juxtaposition of the paradoxes of happiness and profit a bit further, for they show a revealing difference.
One of the paradoxes of solitary confinement is that, as starved as people become for companionship, the experience typically leaves them unfit for social interaction.
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Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales is a book filled with paradoxes.
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"It is one of the paradoxes of independence for countries today that some of the freedoms that you currently enjoy may become unavailable to you, " he says.
It is one of the paradoxes of success that the things and the ways which got you where you are, are seldom those that keep you there.
Throughout American history, many of the country's best minds have devoted themselves to puzzling over these paradoxes, and arguing about how the court should go about its business.
"These fascinations likely stemmed from my interest in puzzles and paradoxes as an adolescent and continued through my curiosity in academic research, " he wrote in the statement submitted in early 2011.
But more complicated self-referential paradoxes are trickier to resolve.
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