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Punitive damages are meant to sting, Tobias said, so juries tend to award sums proportionate to the defendant’s finances despite many states contradictorily having caps on such awards.

Many experts, however, discouraged the use of masks, saying — somewhat contradictorily — that their benefits were modest and that they should be reserved for medical workers.

What is known is scantily and contradictorily documented, when not purely anecdotal.

VAR conditions so much – and yet, contradictorily, often “doesn’t intervene in this kind of thing.”

The one I visit the most is Predictit, which currently favors Trump to win a second term but contradictorily favors Biden to win the Electoral College.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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