The period saw the radical separation of micro- and macro-economics (a separation denoted, paradoxically, as a 'neoclassical synthesis').
The actor was performing a 'holding back' or a 'keeping back' that was, paradoxically ('despite himself') propelling him forward.
Paradoxically, for all the precision of its organisation, the piece gives the impression of being free and spontaneous, almost improvisatory.
We are thus, it is argued, entering a ' new ' or, somewhat paradoxically, 'post ' generational field.
Paradoxically, this might be taken to prove the point which she is attacking : that the early modern translations are unreliable.
As this mode of rhetoric becomes the norm, downward politeness paradoxically becomes a linguistic marker of power, and a tool for exercising that power.
Paradoxically, this criterion was more explicitly mentioned by managers than by financers/purchasers, while clinicians disregarded in their individual clinical practice.
Paradoxically, this merits 'genuine' surprise because it is not, to certain minds, surprising at all.
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