Sentences with phrase «interesting dichotomy»

The phrase "interesting dichotomy" means that there is an intriguing contrast or contradiction between two things or ideas. Full definition
Recent studies have uncovered an interesting dichotomy: The number of Americans who believe in God, who regularly pray, attend church or believe in the divine nature of scripture are at all time lows.
And it's an interesting dichotomy to look online and see everyone screaming bout the refs (here and elsewhere).
An interesting dichotomy — the notion of getting more overall health benefit from lower intensity workouts.
In particular, this outfit is an interesting dichotomy between casual (the destroyed jeans and tee) and dressy (the fur vest and high heels).
It's an interesting dichotomy: Unchained wants to criticize - and rightfully so - the horrors of the slave trade whilst eating its proverbial cake by having us relish in Django's blood - soaked, revenge - fuelled odyssey.
It's an interesting dichotomy between generations, and the way in which Berman and Pulcini analyze two vastly different forms of rebellion is very sharp and interesting.
But Jack is a biopic that doesn't just wish to track a narrative of one insane man, it's far more interested with bigger questions and in actually hiding the facts (an interesting dichotomy considering much of the film was developed on factual evidence).
In the case of this film, it makes for an interesting dichotomy at times.
It's an interesting dichotomy, one that plays on Wiseau's publicly guarded persona, as no one could know enough about him to even imagine what goes on in his brain behind closed doors, free from the spotlight and the need to impress his friends, staff and acquaintances.
«The Twins,» as played by Aaron Taylor - Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen, present an interesting dichotomy to the heroes, as they're fueled by a deeper purpose.
The success of AMC's «The Walking Dead» is an interesting dichotomy in that it is both a surprise and no surprise.
It's an interesting dichotomy, isn't it?
Here's an interesting dichotomy: Job - hunting expenses incurred while looking for your first job are not deductible, but moving expenses to get to that first job are.
It's an interesting dichotomy of old style and futuristic components.
His intentions aren't really all that evil, and it creates an interesting dichotomy — but I don't want to spoil too much here.
Gerard Ellis May 30 — July 11, 2013 A painter and draftsman by calling and choice, Gerard Ellis establishes an interesting dichotomy between the practice of painting and social critique.
Dupont writes: «Serra's use of paintstick and insistence on drawing as black poses an interesting dichotomy with the metal plates of his sculpture... the surfaces [of his sculptures] are in fact incredibly painterly, with texture and color on a thin skin that is delightful in spite of what I am sure is Serra's desire to the contrary... The irony of the paintstick drawings is that the works with literal paint are less «painterly» than those mad of lead and steel plates.
Reason's Oxymorons exposes this interesting dichotomy and reveals the varying ways trauma and psychological repair are defined in differing cultures.
You know, in the insurance industry, often times companies will do some type of analysis like this but it's centered first on the distributor and that's an interesting dichotomy.
It occurs to me that there is an interesting dichotomy between the legal system, which is «problem focused» and the conflict resolution business which aims to be «solution - focused».
This is an interesting dichotomy since our federal and state governments are driving mandates in building codes and energy reduction programs to increase energy performance in homes.
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