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Paradoxically, it has also made it more feasible to contemplate the breakup of some of those countries.
The second, paradoxically, reflects our growing cynicism towards politics and politicians.
Paradoxically, these exercises were undertaken during a period when bilateral political and economic ties appeared on the surface to be at their highest point.
In part, India’s slowdown
paradoxically
reflects the substantial fiscal and monetary stimulus that its policymakers, like those in all major emerging markets, injected into its economy in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
Paradoxically, the strong performance of James Soong Chu-yu of the People First Party, which split from the Kuomintang, helped Ma by giving voters a second alternative to him.
Paradoxically, this crisis also presents a unique opportunity for Africa.
Instead, the architects of post-war European democracy opted for as many checks and balances as possible – and, paradoxically, for empowering unelected institutions to strengthen liberal democracy as a whole.
This has made it more attractive for young girls to take up paid employment in the sector, which, paradoxically, does have some social benefit.
Paradoxically, too, the “greening” of America – an America that discovers late but with passion its responsibility for the planet’s survival – may lead to a competitive transatlantic race for first prize in ecological good behavior.
Paradoxically, however, Europe moved in the opposite direction.
Wiesel’s work has neither the inaccessible sublimity of Kafka, nor the
paradoxically
lofty power of Proust.
Paradoxically, the best way for health authorities to prepare for a possible return of SARS this winter is to make special efforts to reduce the spread of flu and speed its diagnosis.
Paradoxically, the EU – seen as a guarantee of stability and progress – is itself part of the problem.
Thus,
paradoxically
nationalization may be a more market-friendly solution: it wipes out common and preferred shareholders of clearly insolvent institutions, and possibly unsecured creditors if the insolvency is too large, while providing a fair upside to the tax-payer.
Paradoxically, the early stages of the financial crisis appeared to favor conservative and pro-market leaders – who seemed to be in a better position to save the economy – more than socialists.
Indeed, because she lacks the intense connection with voters needed to encourage them to turn out in a close race, her frontrunner status could, paradoxically, become her greatest weakness.
It is easy for a president or prime minister to ignore a thousand Web sites; the multiplicity of outlets and voices online, paradoxically, has weakened the media’s power to force accountability from leaders.
Paradoxically, today's Left benefits from a nostalgia for those Colorado times, when Uruguay's wealth made the elder Batlle's populism possible.
Leftist parties in various Central European countries, indeed, have often turned out to be more successful in reforming because they, paradoxically, have greater legitimacy in this respect.
Paradoxically, by monopolizing the centrist position, the UMNO-led coalition soon became vulnerable to electoral attacks by Malay- and non-Malay-based opposition.
Paradoxically, the bulk of this platform has survived as a banner of the left.
The anti-secession law’s vague language and attempt at softened wording – perhaps geared toward mollifying foreign critics –
paradoxically
increases rather than decreases the likelihood that China and the United States could be unwittingly and unwillingly drawn into an avoidable military conflict.
Yet, paradoxically, even as such episodes continue to occur in Africa, perhaps on a larger scale than anywhere else in the world, the continent has also become a beacon of hope.
Paradoxically, we have found that working-class women (and women of color) rarely harbor such economically problematic structures of denial.
Paradoxically, that implies a period of negative interest rates to induce savers to save less and spend more.
Paradoxically, this is not altogether illogical.
Tempers are rising in both Russia and Europe, yet, paradoxically, when it comes to the major challenges they face, their interests are largely identical.
Paradoxically, it is likely that there is not enough fire on the planet; but, thanks to fossil fuels, there is certainly too much combustion.
For health reasons, yes, we should indeed do that; but, paradoxically, limiting such emissions would cause global warming to increase.
Paradoxically, the current fighting and the masses of displaced persons that it produced have helped to draw attention to the crisis.
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