(1) A potentially serious conflict between quantum mechanics and the general theory of relativity known as the information paradox
(2) Cathedrals face the paradox of having enormous wealth in treasures but huge annual expenses
(3) In a paradox, he has discovered that stepping back from his job has increased the rewards he gleans from it
(4) Brunel is a fascinating paradox : an artist and engineer who was rooted in the old world but imagined and helped to create the new.
(5) This planned spontaneity might sound like a paradox , but I usually find that chaotic and purposeless free time is not worth a great deal.
(7) It sounds like a paradox - Paris has almost three times as much rain as London but London is much rainier than Paris.
(8) He's a paradox in some ways. There is an air of indifference, but he really does care.
(9) Parmenides was the original advocate of the philosophical power of paradox
(10) Solo practice improves concentration, which improves group practice. This sounds like a paradox , but it is not.
(11) The mingling of deciduous trees with elements of desert flora forms a fascinating ecological paradox
(12) Less is known about the Megarian logicians, but they seem to have been particularly interested in conditionals, and also in logical paradoxes .
(13) These rationalizations are resorted to by true believers, to maintain their belief despite the failures and paradoxes that they constantly encounter.
(14) The question of infinity relates to paradoxes - an infinite regress or a circular argument indicate something is wrong with the argument.
(15) We don't like the apparently irreconcilable paradoxes adults have to deal with, and we want a nice, simple system of reward and punishment.
(16) Havana is a city of architectural ironies and paradoxes , of harmony and dissonance.
(17) Disjunctions or conditionals featured as premises in many of the logical paradoxes and sophisms which members of the Dialectical school discussed.
(18) An entire chapter is devoted to cleavages, and another to infinity, beginning with Zeno's paradoxes and leading up to Cantor's transfinite cardinals.
(19) Therefore, in order to counter concerns raised by the discovery of the logical and set-theoretic paradoxes , a new approach was needed to justify modern mathematical methods.