Encara no tenim significats per a "central paradox".
1This would unfold the central paradox of Kurt Gödel's life and death.
2This was to become the central paradox of Poe's literary career.
3And here you reach the central paradox of the camp.
4There is a central paradox to the economics of football.
5The event speaks to a central paradox in Turkish life.
6Which brings us to the central paradox: the UK ranks among the great hubs of scientific research.
7This is the play's central paradox.
8This suggests the central paradox in Page's art: to succeed, it called for the approval of the thing it attacked.
9Therein lies the central paradox of Shark Week, which drives massive viewership to Discovery which, in turn, sells uber-lucrative advertisements.
10But they faced, as all men since them have faced, that central paradox of the South,-thesocial separation of the races.
11For a central paradox of "smart" technologies is that the power they offer comes hand-in-hand with an unprecedented vulnerability.
12In her best-selling book, Mating In Captivity, relationship expert and author Esther Perel refers to this phenomenon as "The central paradox of love".
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