0 seeming impossible or difficult to understand because of containing two opposite facts or characteristics:
This controversy itself reflects the paradoxical nature of the global economy.
The president has made seemingly paradoxical statements on the issue.
For another, in a new world dominated by service and information economies, globalization engenders a seemingly paradoxical valuing of community and authenticity.
The second group comprised 68 patients with a patent oval foramen and had experienced transient ischemic attacks or cerebral infarctions after presumed paradoxical embolism.
It is important to note that complete closure was achieved in all patients with patent oval foramen after presumed paradoxical embolism.
The theist with standard beliefs about creation and conservation must surely think that (10) reflects the way things are and (9) is paradoxical.
That is to say, the paradoxical performances that may constitute the paradoxical primate will require paradoxical strategies of analysis.