A paradox is a statement or concept that contains conflicting ideas. In logic, a paradox is a statement that contradicts itself; for example, the statement "I never tell the truth" is a paradox because if the statement is true (T), it must be false (F) and if it is false (F), it must be true (T). In everyday language, a paradox is a concept that seems absurd or contradictory, yet is true. In a Windows environment, for instance, it is a paradox that when a user wants to shut down their computer, it is necessary to first click "start".
change of typing personAlso another idea is that, saying nobody goes to that restraunt. its to crowded. if no one goes there it cant be crowded.
No news is good news.
I am 52 years old and paradoxically sex seems to get better with age.
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Paradoxically, because illegal immigrants help many corporations. See related questions.
No. Paradoxically, Mexico's tea consumption has skyrocketed, to over 20% annually over the last few years.
Northern Mexican state of Sonora is the country's breadbasket. Central Mexico
A:No. She sometimes even expressed doubt as to whether God existed, although paradoxically she dedicated her life to spreading the Catholic faith.
The Secretary of State for Education in ENGLAND is Michael Gove. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own systems. Paradoxically, Michael Gove is Scottish.
No, not at all. We should probably be making a lot more use of it than we are, because it is rather paradoxically a kind of "green" energy, in the sense that it is minimally polluting.
Paradoxically, it is considered almost extint in Mexico; nowadays, most populations of Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) are located in Canada and Alaska.
Main sequence WIMP burners look much like protostars link the paradoxically young OB stars found at the galactic centre with WIMP burners.
He belongs to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), a center-right party which paradoxically, lacks any political platform. People from differing social strata supports him.