Paradoxes
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Romania is often called the Land of Dada, not because one of its sons, Tristan Tzara, was a founder of Surrealism, but because of the absurdity and
paradoxes
of its daily life, particularly in its politics.
Not for the first time, Italian politics are a landscape of
paradoxes
and oxymora.
It is one of the
paradoxes
of our times that inventions meant to make our lives easier inevitably end up slowing us down.
One of the
paradoxes
of this process is that in adult birds and mammals the total number of brain cells remains remarkably constant.
Some proposals would resolve the first of these
paradoxes
by allowing countries to use the World Trade Organization’s dispute-resolution mechanism in cases of exchange-rate manipulation.
The contrast says so much about the land of
paradoxes
that is today’s India – a country that, as I wrote years ago, manages to live in several centuries at the same time.
Research at the IMF, of all places, as well as by independent scholars documents a number of puzzles and
paradoxes.
But one of the
paradoxes
of soft power is that propaganda is often counterproductive, owing to its lack of credibility.
One of the great
paradoxes
of our time is that workers and middle-class households continue to struggle in a time of unparalleled plenty.
The Developing World’s Health InnovatorsDHAKA – We live in an age of tragic health
paradoxes.
Underlying these
paradoxes
is yet another: the vast majority of health research is conducted in wealthy economies, but the vast majority of the global public-health burden falls on low- and middle-income countries.
(Of course,
paradoxes
appear every now and then, such as when globalization is advocated alongside demands for stronger censorship.)
Paradoxes
abound, as the United States’s traditional Middle East allies (Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, Egypt, and the Gulf states) have taken opposing – and sometimes seemingly contradictory – positions on the region’s key conflicts.
So irreconcilable are these
paradoxes
that the 16th Party Congress that will convene next week cannot hope but to show itself as a democratic sham.
That political challenge is one of the
paradoxes
of democracy, which allows all ideas to compete freely with each other.
Several provisional quantum-gravity models of particular phenomena involving black holes have been proposed; but, because none has been tested experimentally, no one knows whether these models are correct (indeed, some lead to acute paradoxes).
Government reactions are full of
paradoxes.
In the midst of a leaderless revolution, with elections forthcoming, the SCAF finds itself caught in multiple
paradoxes.
Kwasniewski's victory exposes a string of
paradoxes.
These
paradoxes
are both perplexing and revealing.
But there are
paradoxes
galore in Central and Eastern Europe as well.
One of the
paradoxes
of modern global capitalism is that whereas more than 800 million people in the world do not have enough to eat, an estimated 700 million people (including 100 million children) are obese.
This denaturing of the spirit means that our civilization is wrought with
paradoxes.
Bedeviled by paradoxes, misperceptions, and mistrust, it is a relationship that has become a source of considerable uncertainty and, potentially, severe instability.
The fact that nominally communist China is among globalization’s staunchest defenders is one of the great
paradoxes
of our time.
This accounts for the focus on income or expenditure in the existing GDP framework, and the resulting
paradoxes
such as the way a natural disaster can increase GDP.
The
paradoxes
are obvious.
Learning to Live with COVID-19OXFORD/PORTO ALEGRE – One of COVID-19’s
paradoxes
has been the way in which some wealthy, high-capacity countries (particularly the United States and the United Kingdom) failed to contain the virus, while some poorer countries and regions with less capacity (including Vietnam, Greece, and the Indian state of Kerala) swiftly brought it under control.
Paradoxes
define China’s political economy.
One of the
paradoxes
of contemporary Spanish politics is that Ciudadanos cannot pursue its policy agenda in earnest unless it remains weak.
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