A minute or two ago I caught you out in a real contradiction.
He is working on two books, and what he calls "real contradictions" between the minister and the writer are beginning to appear.
There's a real contradiction, which is anathema to the purpose - nurture independent film and filmmakers.
The real contradiction in your editorial is that Zyprexa, one of the new drugs in the study, controlled symptoms better!
The paradox of using force to overcome force is here a real contradiction.
The truth about China is that, like all big countries, it is full of real contradictions.
"If the food supply is safe and yet at the same time dioxin is causing cancer, it's a real contradiction."
Objects are analysed as myths which provide artificial resolutions to real contradictions in society.
"You can say that since the beginning, Coca-Cola has presented real contradictions," said one French official involved in the investigation.
There would arise, indeed, a real contradiction, if reason came forward with a statement on the negative side of these questions alone.