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It suggests that, on the contrary, it is this very world picture that prevents progress and entraps people in a culture of impotent resentment.
To put energy into pH regulation to reverse acidosis would not help in this situation, but on the contrary would aggravate the energy problem.
But again, this has not been substantiated, on the contrary it was flatly refuted by one of the people we spoke to.
So that modern monopoly is not a simple antithesis, it is on the contrary the true synthesis.
Elitism, on the contrary, is the denigration of art and its consequent maintenance as the preserve of an affluent and educated minority.
Indeed on the contrary, far from being purer, it is more comprehensive in every sense of that term.
To suggest, on the contrary, that all scientists are uniformly motivated by anti-human sentiments bespeaks an extreme and unwarranted pessimism.
It was clear that, on the contrary, the ex-colonies jealously and for the most part successfully guarded their independence.
So it wasn't any contact with civilians, on the contrary, with diehard terrorists who were booby-trapping every corner, every alley, every door.
The necessarian on the contrary employs real antecedents, and has a right to expect real effects.
We say, on the contrary, that the papal pardons are not able to remove the very least of venial sins, so far as its guilt is concerned.
At best they were footnotes on the contrary theme, at worst outright obfuscation.
The positive case argues that, on the contrary, colonialism played an economically progressive role.
The most crucial distinction is that Chinese is ideogram, but nushu is, on the contrary, a phonogram that represents local dialect.
The attack, on the contrary, showed a streak of disharmony and inconsistency.
The costumes of the gentlemen guests, on the contrary, were rather dull and too modern-looking.
Elizabethan tragedy, on the contrary, doesn't demand so much explanatory criticism.
And here comes a certified Great Thinker to tell you that what really counts is not dispassionateness but, on the contrary, passion.
The real difficulty on the contrary is that of precise measurement.
Churchill, on the contrary, they regarded with alarm, a loose cannon, a rogue elephant.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The short ballot, on the contrary, means putting up one or two men whose names shall not encumber the ballot.
The cell, on the contrary, is hermaphroditic, for it contains within itself the necessary elements for reproducing itself.
I did not find the jolting of the cart at all disagreeable, on the contrary, it had quite a somniferous effect upon me.
He, on the contrary, maintained that the Alcoran could have no other meaning, than what he had attached to it.
This ought to have completed the idyll, but it seemed, on the contrary, to put an end to it.
Aspartic acid, on the contrary, had presented to him molecular dissymmetry, like asparagine itself.
Nothing on the contrary is more certain than that at stamford bridge there were few or none of either arm.
Existence should be contemplated, not in indetermination, but on the contrary in determination and rest.
Bayliss, on the contrary, was either in the seventh heaven of bliss or the subcellar of despair.
The ventricular extrasystole on the contrary is commonly seen and readily recognized.
The jak, on the contrary, is planted near every house, and forms the shade of every garden.
Control of casein or lactose, on the contrary, is not nearly so practicable.
Mr. Wallace, on the contrary, at once raised the Lamarckian spectre, and declared it exorcised.
The occultist, on the contrary, masters his attention, and controls his imagination.
The Rhine, on the contrary, had the option of running down by Vaduz to Rheinach, and has adopted this course.
The labour of the menial servant, on the contrary, does not fix or realize itself in any particular subject or vendible commodity.
The softening of the thrombus, on the contrary, is always a source of danger.
In English Universities, on the contrary, there is too little of academic freedom.
In this he was mistaken for, on the contrary, acupressure was beginning to be forgotten long before twenty-five years had elapsed.
Rachel, on the contrary, seemed to have been mesmerised into temporary lifelessness.
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