English to Spanish Dictionary contradiction

contradiction

contradicción
definition
noun
the proposed new system suffers from a set of internal contradictions
a combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another.
translation of 'contradiction'
noun
desdicha,
contradicción
example
All this was in direct 'contradiction' of the intelligence reports he had received, but also - remember - in good faith.
A concept must be framed in such a way that it can be subjected to criticism and possible 'contradiction' .
And the judge very obviously was struggling with the clear 'contradiction' between those two ideas today.
If this idea seems like a 'contradiction' then it serves only to highlight our difficulty; it does not make the dilemma any less relevant.
As you can see there is a clear 'contradiction' in these two statements.
Actually, there is no 'contradiction' between those positions.
If its existence is rejected, we reject the thing itself with all its predicates; and no question of 'contradiction' can then arise.
As an observer, I can testify that the comments made by these powerful and successful people were in flat 'contradiction' to the caricature.
Most likely, he saw and probably still sees no 'contradiction' between the two objectives.
The result was in direct 'contradiction' of the editing process ordered by the trial judge.
Apart from being a 'contradiction' , it is an idea for which there is no convincing evidence.
He actively engages with the Anglican theological position on the sacraments in order to resolve this 'contradiction' .
the experiment provides a 'contradiction' of the hypothesis
Of course, it may be foolish to assume that the two references to peace present an irreconcilable 'contradiction' .
The current situation reveals a fundamental 'contradiction' in Orthodox-Catholic politics.
The problem with endeavor is that it appears to be in 'contradiction' with the statement of God.
the paradox of using force to overcome force is a real 'contradiction'
But there is a great 'contradiction' between these chauvinistic ideas and what is happening in the village.
For one state to push its own foreign policy in 'contradiction' , and even defiance, of the federal government is a new phenomenon.
This of course is in direct 'contradiction' of the US Constitution.
Having been personally responsible for the delivery of many of these I can make this statement without fear of 'contradiction' .
This was in direct 'contradiction' with the established religion.
In the case of Henry Moore, this presents an immediate 'contradiction' .
the experiment provides a 'contradiction' of the hypothesis
How can one account for such a marked 'contradiction' between the story presented by the newspaper and the version written by Miller?
For the advancement of human freedom, this 'contradiction' presents both an opportunity and a threat.
In fact, the 'contradiction' with the present study is only in terms of conclusions and not in terms of results.
At first sight, the emergence of the EU as a regional grouping seems to be in 'contradiction' with the direction and thrust of globalization.
That statement is a direct 'contradiction' of the two most important conclusions of the report, which the Minister says he accepts.
This ‘state of necessity’ emerges from a 'contradiction' , a moral dilemma.
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