Sentences with phrase «curious paradox»

A "curious paradox" is a combination of two ideas that seem contradictory or opposite, but are interesting and intriguing when considered together. Full definition
There is, however, a curious paradox within Luhmann's own discussion of the paradoxical nature of religion.
While the UK braces itself for a political earthquake in Scotland in May that could well determine whether Labour or the Conservatives form the next government, a curious paradox surrounds the man at the...
Nearly twenty years ago, researchers began noticing a curious paradox in health - focused studies: despite common wisdom that being overweight or obese is unhealthy, a significant number of analyses showed that in a variety of circumstances additional weight is actually associated with a lower risk of death!
This curious paradox of few ice age extinctions even has a name — it is called «the Quaternary Conundrum».
These two moves point to a curious paradox about Trump.
One of the curious paradoxes of Detroit is how its impressive action movie bonafides often diminish the potential power of its message.
However when it comes to observational painting there is a curious paradox; I feel deeply connected to the natural world but disconnected to doing something to protect it.
This curious paradox of few ice age extinctions even has a name — it is called «the Quaternary Conundrum».
«Jury nullification is a curious paradox: it is the jury's prerogative to disregard the law without actually committing an unlawful offense in doing so; its exercise is literally illegitimate (contrary to law) but practically legitimate (allowed by law).
As humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers noted, «The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.»
As Carl Rogers says best «The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.»»
'' «The curious paradox is when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change... what I am is enough if I would only be it openly.»
«The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.»
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