Ironically
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496 examples of Ironically in a sentence
But robots are still not in our home,
ironically.
But ironically, this situation has empowered all of us, because we are considered, as artists, central to the cultural, political, social discourse in Iran.
Again with the example of the far right: that we find, ironically, xenophobic nationalists are utilizing the benefits of globalization.
Ironically, hardly anyone noticed at the time.
Ironically, born the same year as Charles Babbage was Michael Faraday, who would completely revolutionize everything with the dynamo, transformers, all these sorts of things.
The hub,
ironically
enough, is centered in little Roanoke, Virginia.
So, ironically, I took a flight back to China and headed toward the North Korean border.
And ironically, if you want to hear it better, you actually just cover your ear, which is kind of surprising, but that's how it works.
Ironically, it turns out, that it's our differences and our negotiation of difference that unite us.
Ironically, at that time in my life, I was also doing cancer research, immune-based therapies for melanoma, to be specific, and in that world I was actually taught to question everything, to challenge all assumptions and hold them to the highest possible scientific standards.
But ironically, you can attend to something without being aware of it.
Ironically, this was happening at a time when Iran was more interested in peacemaking with Washington than to see to Israel's destruction.
So what once was a solution now became the problem, and ironically, we look for the solution in raw food.
And what I came up with over time was that the people who deny their experience, and say, "I was depressed a long time ago, I never want to think about it again, I'm not going to look at it and I'm just going to get on with my life," ironically, those are the people who are most enslaved by what they have.
People would come in, find their own seat, move it a bit, actually, and then stay a while, and then interestingly, people themselves attracted other people, and ironically, I felt more peaceful if there were other people around.
When the pressure's on, when we want to put our best foot forward, somewhat ironically, we often try and control what we're doing in a way that leads to worse performance.
The dotcom,
ironically
called Snowball, was the very last consumer web company to go public the next month before NASDAQ exploded, and I entered 18 months of business hell.
And ironically, we're kind of used to having this kind of interactivity when it comes to virtual objects, when it comes to video games and 3D models, but to be able to capture this information from real objects in the real world using just simple, regular video, is something new that has a lot of potential.
Ironically, today, it's also responsible for the over half a million acres of the endless river of sugarcane.
Ironically, by borrowing out their voices, I'm able to maintain a temporary form of currency, kind of like taking out a loan with a very high interest rate.
Most of the time, you probably sit down to use your brain, but ironically, lengthy periods of sitting actually run counter to this goal.
Now we're testing app and online-based mindfulness training programs that target these core mechanisms and, ironically, use the same technology that's driving us to distraction to help us step out of our unhealthy habit patterns of smoking, of stress eating and other addictive behaviors.
And ironically, some regard the once revolutionary metric system as a symbol of global conformity.
Ironically, it was actually the informal pronoun for people you're close with, while "you" was the formal and polite version.
Ironically, most of the time it is the older woman who imposes such restrictions on younger girls in a family.
One of the things that stands out for me very strikingly, looking at immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom, is that ironically, the regions of my country that are the most tolerant of immigrants have the highest numbers of immigrants.
The people of Cairo call them "the Zabaleen," which means "the people of the garbage," but ironically, the people of Manshiyat Naser call the people of Cairo the Zabaleen.
And ironically, and probably sometimes to their frustration, it is their steadfast commitment to security that allows me to question its value, or at least its value as we've historically defined it in the 21st century.
Sometimes not reacting instantly is, ironically, the best immediate course of action we can take.
And it was this flexibility in our thinking that let us recognize that iproniazid and imipramine could be repurposed in this way, which led us to the serotonin hypothesis, which we then, ironically, fixated on.
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