Maybe archaeologists will dig up something that will shed
light on the contradiction, or maybe there's some other piece of evidence that I'm unaware of.
This ruling has shone a bright
light on the contradiction between why the government claims it is reforming legal aid and its true motivations.
Not exact matches
A new study published in Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine sheds further
light on how coconut oil, virgin coconut oil in particular, enhances cardiovascular health, in direct
contradiction to the U.S. government claims that coconut oil leads to heart disease.
The research group led by Prof. Achim Krüger at the Institute for Molecular Immunology and Experimental Oncology of Klinikum rechts der Isar has now been able to explain this
contradiction experimentally, thus shedding
light on a mechanism that leads to the formation of metastases in the liver.
Casting
light on the inherent
contradictions between the public claims of Scientology as an applied philosophy and its actual practices, the film gives voice to these peoples» stories by inserting them as recurring reference points throughout the film, from its opening credits to its closing shot.
The upcoming exhibition America's Cool Modernism: O'Keeffe to Hopper at the Ashmolean Museum tends to shed a new
light on a mentioned period by questioning how the artists articulated modern life with all of its
contradictions.
However, it is in open
contradiction with the following finding of the CJEU in the same Judgment: «[c] lear and sufficient consumer information is important where the trader wishes to ensure that consumers can identify a prize and assess its nature» (para 53) and, therefore «[l] ike every other item of information provided by a trader to a consumer, information
on the substance of the prize must be examined and assessed by the national courts in the
light of recitals 18 and 19 in the preamble to the -LCB- Dir 2005 / 29 / EC], and of Article 5 (2)(b) of the directive.