Sentences with phrase «bit of a quandary»

This leaves me in a bit of a quandary, since the subject I want to address is what it might mean for a university to be Christian.
Now I'm down to needing to get rid of 2 more teams, but I am in a bit of a quandary.
With the former lurking around everyone's favorite panacea to Roma's problems, Stevan Jovetic, and the latter landing Jackson Martinez and possibly prying Zlatan Ibrahimovic from PSG, Roma may have two more combatants in their quest to stop Juve's strive for five, two combatants with shiny new toys up top, and while clinical strikers aren't the be all end all of title teams, they are the most apparent key to success, which leaves Roma in a bit of a quandary.
We were in a bit of a quandary what to choose for floors but knew we wanted white floors.
It's an appealing idea to candidates and supporters, so long as they or their candidate is the chosen one, but it can pose a bit of a quandary for candidates.
That leaves Conservatives in a bit of a quandary, since they probably won't hold their caucus until September, after seeing the outcome of the Republican primary.
Back in the final year of my physics degree, I was in a bit of a quandary.
This leaves us in a bit of a quandary.
This has put the soy industry into a bit of a quandary.
I'm in a bit of quandary.
I myself am in a bit of a quandary right now, it seems.
I myself am in a bit of a quandary right...
I meet women on dating sites and at bars, and if the chemistry is right, I'm always in a bit of a quandary at the end of the night when it comes to asking her back to my place.
The mish - mash of styles is a bit of a quandary, as the action doesn't flinch from showing copious amounts of blood oozing out of every gaping wound, while at the same time, the romance within the film is as innocent as a movie made for children — well, except for the fact that one of the romantic stories is lesbian, I suppose.
While Cartel will likely move ahead without him, the Farrelly Brothers are left in a bit of a quandary surrounding the Three Stooges.
Reviewing Transformers 3 is a bit of a quandary, on the one - hand it is undoubtedly a better cinematic outing than Transformers 2, so low expectations are met and slightly heightened, but on the other hand films shouldn't really be congratulated for being slightly better than the eye - gouging you had anticipated.
When the school principal threatens to expel Radio Rebel once her identity is revealed, well, Tara is in a bit of a quandary!
The interior of the Kwid is bit of a quandary.
Regardless of the offer on the table, the resolution puts VW TDI owners in a bit of a quandary.
«With the advent of the Amazon Kindle Fire, many of the other tablet makers are in a bit of a quandary as they are left with expensive tablets without a comprehensive content offering.»
I found myself in a bit of a quandary when it came to picking up Nioh.
Choosing between bookshelf vs. tower speakers (also known as desktop and floorstanding speakers) can be a bit of a quandary, since each offers distinct advantages depending on the situation.
This creates a bit of a quandary, of course: How to make yourself more visible to recruiters on LinkedIn while keeping your availability a secret (Hint: it's similar to the notion of «hiding in plain site».
I remember one of my Realtors found himself in a bit of quandary that would make most sales reps jealous.
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