Sentences with phrase «of the paradox of»

That's kind of a paradox of business, I think.»
In this way, we can arrive at a crude understanding of the paradox of disconnection: how volatile and often rapid monetary growth rates can be consistent with seemingly low and stable inflation outcomes.
I am, therefore, sympathetic to the attempt to see his divinity in his humanity and find most helpful an influential book written in 1947 by the Scottish theologian, Donald Baillie (1887 - 1954) called God Was in Christ Baillie tried to explain the incarnation in terms of the paradox of grace.
Anxiety is the inevitable concomitant of the paradox of freedom and finiteness in which man is involved.
In the thought of forgiveness must be found the final significance of the paradox of God remote and near.
i am totally aware of the paradox of the church existing in the gap, so to speak.
So let us look at each side of this paradox of Jesus in order to discover what it has to say about our inner attitudes and motives.
He is fully aware of the paradox of the Gospel: although, nay rather because, the cross and resurrection are phenomena of past history, they are nevertheless present realities (Pfarrerblatt, 3A.
The upshot is one of the paradoxes of love: Love's desire emerges from within the self, but it is not self - centered.
It just goes to point up one of the paradoxes of summer camp: Young campers may rejoice in being free from their parents» demands, but they come up against another set of rules to obey.
But Romania, and other countries in Eastern Europe, are experiencing their own form of the paradox of plenty.
One of the paradoxes of our age is that Britain has become both more conservative and more liberal.
It is one of those paradoxes of life that such a Nigerian who has never given any cause to suspect that he would jump bail, was deprived his freedom for so long a period, in defiance of the order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
A good of example of the paradox of choice in action occurred in a landmark study involving something that, on the surface, is fairly straightforward: jam.
A recent Ted Talk1 from Dr. Helen Fisher, renowned relationships researcher and Chief Scientist at Match.com, describes this phenomenon as a sort of paradox of choice; online dating provides so many potential options that people have too many options.
Whether regarded as a postmodern study of the paradoxes of art and identity, or just viewed as a series of amusing, intricately related episodes, this bold Hollywood satire has something - but perhaps not quite enough - for everybody.
The notion of buried family secrets eventually screaming to the surface recalls Ibsen, and it's one of the paradoxes of Leigh's reputation as an innovator that all his dramatic ideas turn out to be fairly traditional.
Part of the paradox of «Evil Genius» is recognizing that it's trying to wedge an unusual case into a familiar framework.
A compelling, unsentimental exploration of the paradox of privilege.
This raises another important implication of the paradox of skill.
(free registration required) James Montier explains the power of the paradox of thrift.
Noting that Stella's painting is contemporaneous with other uses of paradox of a politically difficult sort such as Godard's right - wing hero who quotes Lenin in Le Petit Soldat, made around the same time, one might also draw some conclusion from Stella's great work being one of negation of an elaborate sort, including of traditional aspects of oil painting such as its surface.
It is that much more a part of the paradoxes of the 1960s, when painting could never quite black out.
Maybe that, too, is part of the paradox of an alternative space, caught between bringing people together and taking a stand.
Michelangelo Pistoletto's work returns us to our starting point, reminding us of the paradox of the reflective surface.
Playfulness, daily experiences, and unnatural engineering and historical explorations are part of the paradoxes of his work.
The exhibition Perhaps all the Dragons in Our Lives are Princesses aims at examining the ways in which the appropriation and exploration of alternative identities, i.e. conscious «impersonation», conduce the (in --RRB- cognisant revelation of the paradoxes of personhood and society.
In Zoe Leonard's «Sun Photographs,» 2010 — , the artist sets out to depict some of the paradoxes of light.
One of the paradoxes of energy generation is that the most reliable sources are the cheapest, by far.
Intrigued by the thought of the paradox of predictable black swans and the emergence of previously invisible dragon kings, and how these may come to garnish a Royal Society presentation, I thought to look a little further at the work of Professor Curry.
It seems to me one of the paradoxes of public policy discussion: The most reasonable viewpoints are lost in the noise, while the noisiest (or at least, the most forcefully argued) get all the attention.
Text Box 2.4 gives one example of paradoxes of living between two worlds.

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Calling it the «privacy paradox,» University of Michigan School of Information professor Cliff Lamp says in studying social computing he has found that people make a lot of noise when it comes to privacy, but push concerns aside in favor of convenience.
James Dean, an economist at Simon Fraser University who has studied sovereign - debt crises in Latin America, Asia and Europe over four decades, says one of the great paradoxes of sovereign debt is that countries can manage heavy burdens for a long time.
That may sound like the familiar «good news means bad news» paradox that has rattled markets in previous bouts of Federal Reserve tightening.
«This book talks a lot about paradox of our world of hyper digital convenience that doesn't necessarily translate to a seemingly logical replacement of physical things.
Of course, the greatest paradox in building any business is that the things that are easy to do are also easy not to do.
Some people would blame a similar phenomenon known as «the paradox of choice,» which contends that too many options can make people feel less satisfied.
Rather than offering a promotion on a wide array of products or services, the paradox of choice suggests that narrowing down to one or two options will be drive more sales in the long - term and decrease return rates.
The paradox of choice is a concept that should be considered in conjunction with how you reduce regret for your customers.
«We have this interesting paradox of progress, where we are building systems in medicine, transportation and business that are much more sophisticated than what we had in the past,» Tilcsik says.
Yes, they can have a successful career and a thriving family, but it's a bit of a paradox that involves simultaneous frustration and joy.
The «central paradox» of the modern city, Glaeser contends, is that «proximity has become ever more valuable as the cost of connecting across long distances has fallen.»
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Most adults are bad at memorizing bits of information without context, a phenomenon that neuroscientists chock up to the Baker / Baker paradox.
Take a look at Tom Foster's fascinating profile of a founder who is most definitely not cool with another one of those entrepreneurial paradoxes — namely, to grow your company, you sometimes have to let go.
The paradox is, in our fast - paced world, we often skip tutorials, don't read directions and never bother to learn all of the tricks our gadgets have to offer.
But one of the many paradoxes about McKinsey is that growth scares it.
The conflicting views are capturing the endemic paradox of the e-readers themselves, where more people are likely to migrate to a better reading experience.
There is also a heart - versus - mind paradox for Puerto Ricans, who are aware that years of mismanagement and corruption from their political leaders have brought them to this juncture.
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