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Opposing forces are forces that act in opposite directions or toward opposite goals. They can cancel each other out or result in a state of balance. On the other hand, conflicting forces are forces that are incompatible or contradictory, leading to tension or disagreement.
Similar means having qualities or characteristics in common, whereas contradictory means being mutually exclusive or directly opposed. In other words, similar things share commonalities, while contradictory things are in conflict with each other.
sloppy, disorganized, unkempt, muddled, grubby, grimy, dirty, cluttered, careless, disordered
Some examples of contradictory terms are 'living dead', 'pretty ugly', 'jumbo shrimp', and 'virtual reality'. If the contradiction is intentional (rhetorical or poetic), then it is called an ox·y·mo·ron. All oxymorons are contradictory terms, but not all contradictory terms are oxymorons.OXYMORON n.A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.
Your question is contradictory - a substance can only be one or the other!
Contradictory evidence refers to information or data that conflicts with other evidence or conclusions on a particular topic. It can create uncertainty or challenge the validity of existing beliefs, theories, or hypotheses. When contradictory evidence arises, it often requires further investigation and critical analysis to resolve the discrepancies.
An example of how American environmental policy is contradictory is that the national forests are supposed to be managed for sustainable yield and multiple use, but lumbering was emphasized over other land uses for decades. This is contradictory because lumbering cannot easily co-exist with many of the other activities, like hiking, hunting, and camping. The other answers are examples of how legislation worked to protect the environment.
the world is flat is one. the other im not sure.
the world is flat is one. the other im not sure.
In the World War I era, President Wilson's famous "14 Points" did in fact turn out to be unrealistic and misleading. They were unrealistic because, being formulated in a context without regional and cultural tensions the likes of which dominated Europe at the time, they could not be practically applied with any hope of positive effect. They were also misleading insofar as the United States withdrew from active participation in post-war negotiations soon after the conflict was militarily concluded: European powers could only conclude that Wilson's real energies (and America's, as well) were focused on matters other than the "14 Points."
i just think that the show is way to unrealistic but other than that she is awesome!
Her goals were to help other people in life.