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So we see that sometimes, as a result of these dislocations, as a result of people leaving their original intended career and going into something else where their creativity could make a difference, that depressions and all kinds of other unfortunate events can have a
paradoxically
stimulating effect on creativity.
This demographic dividend is incredible, but paradoxically, there's also the mirage of mighty labor pools.
But the more we address it as a practical concern, the sooner we can resolve it, and the more time we have to resolve it,
paradoxically.
But I see that people are coming along, that the audiences, paradoxically, are much more responsive and much more understanding of this expansion of design than some of my colleagues are.
Paradoxically, it was the group who had posted similar information, an example of moral dissonance.
A second value of older people is
paradoxically
related to their loss of value as a result of changing world conditions and technology.
So recently, we heard a lot about how social media helps empower protest, and that's true, but after more than a decade of studying and participating in multiple social movements, I've come to realize that the way technology empowers social movements can also
paradoxically
help weaken them.
The third idea I want to share with you is that music, paradoxically, I think even more than words, is one of the very best ways we have of showing who we really are.
Paradoxically, it was God who created hell as a place to store evil.
That would make the statement
paradoxically
true and false.
And paradoxically, this makes many Americans much less open to change and taking good risks.
So paradoxically, our patients now hope for these high fevers after therapy, which feels like "the worst flu in their life," when they get CAR T-cell therapies.
In most cases, these worms may not be fatal, but paradoxically, that's part of the problem.
One effect, paradoxically, is that it produces paralysis rather than liberation.
Paradoxically, this actually works and makes sense, although it is an interruption in the more interesting Jane-Rochester story.
Kudos for that, no doubt, belong to the director (who also wrote it), who assembled a remarkably colorful group of actors and fashioned one of the funniest ensemble performances I've ever seen on the screen, a comedy that unfolds with a
paradoxically
poetic visual style that keeps you howling even when the actors aren't speaking.
More than anything it is an occasion for Scorsese to talk about the NY upper society of the late 1800, and it's rigid way, sometimes desperate (see Ryder's character), often cruel to maintain an identity
(paradoxically
built on the European upper class mold) despite the changes that were happening.
Coppola decided to take a risk and experiment even further after Apocalypse Now- to go to something 'light' like musicals he directed in college after going through such a dark experience like A.N.- and in the process made something that, had it
paradoxically
been a silent film with most of the accompanying music, would've been a full-blown masterpiece.
Altho Clouseau is such a fool, Sellers plays him with such great presence, so artfully and skillfully, and, yes, suavely, the audience is actually, paradoxically, laughing with rather than at the bumbling Clouseau.
The plot likewise feels all too familiar, and the ending comes
paradoxically
unsurprising and undeveloped, so undeveloped that the last shot (an overhead of the six eating breakfast) feels like an insulting attempt at gratifying the audience.
However, it seems like an apt label for this movie which I
paradoxically
love.
The film is suffocating, dark and endless yet
paradoxically
contains some of the director's funniest and lightest scenes.
However, this
paradoxically
produces the slow pace which is a fault for this film.
Paradoxically, some deem human rights to be wholly inefficacious where their recognition is most required.
And, indeed, Matt Rognlie has attacked (4), arguing that the return on wealth varies inversely with the wealth-to-annual-income ratio so strongly that, paradoxically, the more wealth the rich have, the lower their share of total income.
Many democratic, even anti-Communist politicians are now, paradoxically, defending the overblown governmental powers that are relics of the Communist era.
But paradoxically, it may also contain an element of forgetfulness, because it tends to conceal the fact that liberation required a military defeat.
But good reasons exist for diplomacy's amoral tradition; paradoxically, this tradition embodies important moral values.
Paradoxically, the PRI’s loss of its monopoly on political power and the opening of Mexican politics facilitated and accelerated this process.
Paradoxically, the fastest way to build a strong middle class in Africa would be to move toward the hierarchy of principles that China’s model promotes.
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