0 a situation that seems very strange or impossible because of two opposite qualities or facts -- парадокс
Through a questionnaire and class observations, a paradox was identified.
This paradox could be explained through how well the corporate privileges were upheld.
This lacks even the appearance of paradox to which the critics object.
The second paradox they note is that of linguistic expansion versus language compression.
Paradoxes of the same form as the library paradox may be constructed for the series of natural numbers (as the above example illustrates).
Given such ' normal ' milestones, it is not clear why a general perception of language delay in young bilinguals has prevailed (recall the ' bilingual paradox ').
Several paradoxes that are challenges for those designing fallsprevention programmes emerged from the review.
The paradox, then, is that a certain unity can only be understood conceptually after this unity is disrupted and lost.