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Paradoxically and leads
Paradoxically, the Ottawa Treaty then leads to increased adoption of cluster munitions, which can be more dangerous to civilians.

Paradoxically and situation
Paradoxically it has been demonstrated that oral administration of corticosteroids in this situation may lead to more recurrent attacks than in non-treated patients ( though oral steroids are generally prescribed after the intravenous course, to wean the patient off the medication ).

Paradoxically and when
Paradoxically enough, when origami designers come up with a crease pattern for a new design, the majority of the smaller creases are relatively unimportant and added only towards the completion of the crease pattern.
( Paradoxically, in the years before 1900 when Auer focused more closely on technical details, he did not turn out any significant students.
Paradoxically, the museum abandoned this model of exhibition at the same time when, at the end of the 1990s, it starts to be noticed and implemented by foreigner institutions.
Paradoxically, the noise was louder prior to the 1990s redevelopment, when supporters were dispersed at a distance from the pitch on open terraces, even though average attendances were around half of what they are now.

Paradoxically and is
Paradoxically the council is weakest in areas that register 4- and 5-to-1 in the party's favor, strongest where Democrats and Republicans compete on a fairly even basis.
Paradoxically, the sales rise is due in large measure to Government efforts to slash farm output.
( Paradoxically, in the modern version it is the rebellious son who has the first name " David ".
Paradoxically, achieving this connective human quality has also moved his buildings away from the abstract imageability valued in contemporary architecture, and this is one reason why his buildings are under-appreciated at present.
Paradoxically, it is possible to reduce the divergence of a laser beam by first expanding it with one convex lens, and then collimating it with a second convex lens whose focal point is coincident with that of the first lens.
Paradoxically as it seems, it is the symbiosis of their works that make up a complete operating system known as GNU / Linux, or just Linux.
Paradoxically, Sarcopterygii is considered monophyletic, as it includes tetrapods.
Paradoxically, the EPP group is a strongly pro-EU integrationist grouping in the EP, while the ED is a eurosceptic grouping.
Paradoxically, checkmate with two knights sometimes can be forced if the weaker side has a single extra pawn, but this is a curiosity of little practical value ( see two knights endgame ).
Paradoxically, although the Time Lords are a scientifically and technologically advanced race, the civilisation is so old that key pieces of their technology have become shrouded in legend and myth.
Paradoxically, it is also one of best-watered parts, having large amounts of snow and rain up on the highest peaks found in Switzerland.
Paradoxically the liturgy is still defining " the flesh and blood of Jesus " as our most sacred rite, the communion.
Paradoxically, Swiss German offers both the best example of diglossia ( all speakers are native speakers of Swiss German and thus diglossic ) and the worst, because there is no clear-cut hierarchy.
Paradoxically, the ruling affects only hit totals for the year ; the batting champion for the year is not recognized as the all-time leader despite having the highest single-season average under the ruling, and Lyons ' hitting streak is not recognized.
Paradoxically, there is no granny and no garden.
Paradoxically, Mxyzptlk ( at least in his pre-Crisis persona ) is actually somewhat protective of Superman because, in his opinion, Superman's generally serious demeanor makes him an exceptionally entertaining target for pranks.
Paradoxically, the text most closely associated with the vinaya, and the most frequently used portion of it, the Pratimoksha, is in itself not a canonical text in Theravada, even though almost all of it can be found in the canon.
Paradoxically, since the 2000s ( decade ), New World Order conspiracism is increasingly being embraced and propagandized by New Age occultists, who are people bored by rationalism and drawn to stigmatized knowledge — such as alternative medicine, astrology, quantum mysticism, spiritualism, and Theosophy.
Paradoxically, it is precisely primates ' resistance to deception that blocks the evolution of their signalling systems along language-like lines.
Paradoxically, the Form is at once Observer and Observed, and is also the creative act of making an observation.

Paradoxically and more
Paradoxically, the states are more independent of the Crown than the federal government and legislature.
Paradoxically the Portuguese plant was more up-to-date than the one in Levallois, and Portuguese 2CV manufacturing was to higher quality standards.
Paradoxically, however, as his career progressed Repton drew more and more on picturesque ideas.
Paradoxically this means most would be more comfortable living in a hot and humid climate.
Paradoxically, it was the prestige of Raon-l ' Étape which in some ways benefitted more than that of La Neuveville: tourism began to evolve in France for the first time in the late nineteenth century, and the old right bank town with its picturesque medieval streets offered a quaint charm that replaced the industrial and commercial action that grew apace in its left bank rival.
Paradoxically, teams actually averaged more even-strength goals scored ( 174 ) than in 1995-96 ( 172 ).
Paradoxically, Sparta's openness and political transparency makes it more vulnerable to such a Movement than a dictatorship such as Carlist Santiago.
Paradoxically, as Marx says, the more that the producers become dependent on exchange, the more exchange appears to become independent of them.
Paradoxically, he argues, this phenomenon meant that human lives became ruled and dominated by the products which people themselves had produced, and more specifically by the trading values of those products.
Paradoxically, the more Macbeth tries to rid himself of the human emotions ( compassion, love ) that lead to children, the less capable he is of meeting this threat and controlling his future.

Paradoxically and at
Paradoxically, the United Kingdom, a staunch advocate of free trade, emerged in 1914 with not only the largest overseas empire, thanks to its long-standing presence in India, but also the greatest gains in the conquest of Africa, reflecting its advantageous position at its inception.
Paradoxically, at the same time as Labour was attacking the Tripartite System for its inequalities, some in the middle class were increasingly upset at the social mobility it fostered.
Paradoxically, such approaches have distanced music scholarship from a broad public at the very moment they have encouraged scholars to scrutinize the popular musics that form the backbone of modern mass musical culture.
Paradoxically, although T-Bar lifts are common at beginner slopes, many novice and nervous skiers and snowboarders find T-Bars somewhat difficult to use because coordination and physical effort is required during the ascent.
Paradoxically, ( though, from a Hegelian point of view, maybe not paradoxically at all ) this influence is mostly felt in the strong opposition it engendered.
Paradoxically, Jaworski owns the PBA record for playing the shortest time in a PBA game, at one second.

0.176 seconds.