To justify this claim he cited the so-called paradoxes of quantum mechanics.
Thus the so-called twin paradox occurs in all theories, in which the two-way speed of light is constant.
And then came the so-called French paradox: the apparent fact that despite a diet rich in animal fats, the French seem to be spared Americans' epidemic rates of heart disease.
Six so-called antinomian paradoxes were extracted from the work, on the subject of the sins of a believer.
This leads to the so-called paradox of voting, in which rational choice models of voter behavior predict tiny turnouts which simply do not occur.
His research focuses primarily on the issue of genome size evolution (the so-called "C-value paradox" or "C-value enigma").
The finding could help explain the so-called French paradox - the fact that the French consume fatty foods considered threatening to the heart but live as long as anyone else.
Connexive logic names one class of alternative, or non-classical, logics designed to exclude the so-called paradoxes of material implication.
One version of the omnipotence paradox is the so-called paradox of the stone: "Could an omnipotent being create a stone so heavy that even he could not lift it?"
First and foremost, there is the one to which you referred: the problem of the so-called European paradox.