Sentences with phrase «on oxymoronic»

Rogers is a corporate raider, and the free market allows for that, but, if what Mitchell says is true, that Zoocasa only works with Realtors who are already doing well etc, for its referral network, then that claim falls flat on its oxymoronic face in my estimation.
Why don't you spend as much researching multi-megawatt-hour lithium batteries for centralized storage of energy from distributed collectors as you do on oxymoronic «clean coal» combustion?
An update on my oxymoronic «Free Sale» — I did two free days along with a $ 200 Facebook ad (which got 474 engagements — not worth it) and an Amazon ad (which I spent $ 50 of a $ 300 budget with 49,000 impressions and 129 clicks) and sent out tweets on the hour for 24 hours.

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On the other hand, to a small but noisy band of ideologues who consider the whole premise of government intervention to preserve free enterprise oxymoronic, all this is hardly enough; they've intensified a campaign to shut down the SBA altogether.
While there's much emphasis on the necessity of school choice («choice can strongly foster diversity and increase the options for students living in areas where the existing schools are weak») there's an oxymoronic antipathy towards public charter schools which, in our most segregated districts, are often the only choices available to families who can't afford private schools or out - of - district tuition.
The Sport trim comes with comfort suspension (is that oxymoronic on a «Sport» model?)
Before you laugh yourself to tears, on a recent drive Toyota proved that less oxymoronic than it sounds... but maybe still not the best idea.
Ford's rated 28 mpg highway must be on level ground at 55 mph with only a driver, though — I wasn't lead - footing the TC at all, yet my freeway driving struggled to top 24 mpg... not bad, but only marginally better than what I'd have gotten from a full - size minivan (oxymoronic, perhaps) with far more space.
As if on cue we have this mind boggling, bullshit baffling, oxymoronic, mind bending, logic defying voodoo science appear in the Australian
Now fabrications about «death panels» and oxymoronic claims that» government needs to keep its hands off of Medicare» flow freely on the Internet, driving thousands of zombielike protesters to Washington to argue that access to health care will undermine their fundamental freedom to have their insurance canceled if they get sick.
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