Sentences with phrase «conundrum by»

Xiaomi solved the selfie camera conundrum by housing it in the fairly large bottom bezel, which is an awkward place to put it.
Huawei sought to control this app - chaining conundrum by implementing a five step solution.
, Pope.L has reworked this conundrum by making his sly work behave as if it were both a kinetic, unraveling art work and a living, decomposing thing, as well as a Hollywood - worthy spectacle bordering on — yes — illusion.
In Quantum Conundrum by Airtight Games, you...
During the initial iterations of this design strategy, Blizzard attempted to solve this conundrum by providing straight - forward ways for players to get vital Legendary cards with their «Adventures» updates.
KeroBlaster, from the creator of the classic indie hit Cave Story, solves the run - jump - shoot conundrum by letting players adjust a slider so that their lizard hero will auto - fire in whatever direction they choose.
Some retailers have begun addressing this conundrum by using their formidable pet care expertise and brand equity with consumers to develop their own private - label product lines.
In this study, we solve this conundrum by taking advantage of the historical fact that the amount of competition in education today varies from one country to another for reasons that have little to do with contemporary school quality, or national income, or commitments to education.
A new theory attempts to solve this conundrum by suggesting that habitable planets are quite common in our galaxy, but nascent life gets...
AAAS has taken the lead, based on years of planning, in addressing this conundrum by organizing the Science for Seminaries program, with a pilot project launched in 2013.
Other colony - based critters, such as bees and ants get around the inbreeding conundrum by creating new queens that leave to start their own colonies rather than stick around like the secondary termite queens.
There has been more double talk on this conundrum by theologians than about anything else.
Managers at Tesla Motors decided to resolve this conundrum by building their own charging stations, in order to ensure that a «hold up» in charging infrastructure would not prevent adoption of Tesla cars.
The White House, some scholars maintain, could solve the conundrum by picking the less damaging illegal option: Paying the government's bills.
[14] Einstein avoided such conundrums by postulating a curved space turned back uponitself.
Extensions to standard quantum theory can alleviate these conundrums by assuming that wave functions collapse spontaneously, at random intervals.
When a painting really works, it has answered the oldest of metaphysical conundrums by becoming more than the sum of its parts.»
When a painting really works, it has answered the oldest of metaphysical conundrums by becoming more than the sum of its parts.â $ (JT 2004).

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By the winter of 1992, Newman had his own answer to the conundrum.
The Supreme Court's ruling in a discrimination suit brought by a Muslim woman creates a conundrum for employers trying to follow fair hiring practices.
Today's must - read story is by Fortune's Geoff Colvin on the jobs conundrum that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will likely ignore — and why that's bad news for everyone.
The conundrum for retailers is that they can hardly stand idly by when the competition is trotting out bigger discounts than ever, earlier than ever, worsening a race to the bottom that has bedeviled retailers for years, and clearly continues to.
The question of how should you spend your money was a frequent conundrum and reason for failure cited by failed startups.
The NASAA statement highlights several of the conundrums that regulators like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must confront when seeking to exercise their legal mandates for cryptocurrency, such as associated tangible assets, controls by regulators or governmental authorities, and reliable methods of exchange for other commodities.
His latest book, Cracking the China Conundrum: Why Conventional Economic Wisdom Is Wrong, was published by Oxford University Press (2017).
I was reminded of this conundrum reading a personal column by David Sheffield in the Globe and Mail recently.
However, the lack of growth in hourly earnings is something of a conundrum (average hourly wage growth was flat month - over-month in June and up over the past year by just 2 %).
Learn about the «$ 1 Solution,» an answer to the conundrum faced by families caught between needing money for both retirement and college.
Just as I was oblivious for much of my life to the problems posed by bearing and rearing children, so humankind was blissfully undisturbed for most of its history by the conundrums this book addresses.
Creating a logical conundrum for yourself by the first 3 assumptions and then «solving» it by an appeal to magic is only convincing yourself.
In fact, your observation (which doesn't contradict mine, by the way) leads to a pretty obvious conundrum.
And so religion was created to pacify the fears caused by the unexplainable conundrum of existence.
By then defining «nature» in terms of relationship (instead of either static concept or unlimited dynamism) he was able to offer a solution to the old conundrum about the relationship between grace and nature, in a way which avoids the excessively arid and abstract terms with which this important debate has so often been carried on.
Pentecostals wrestled with the conundrums presented by alcohol - imbibing, dancing, «worldly» Lutherans and Catholics speaking in tongues and being slain in the Spirit.
While specifically Anglican conundrums are shown to have broader cultural and ecclesial analogues (they are no «sideshow»), the question of what inter-Christian and inter-ecclesial communion could come to marks the final interrogation, which largely goes unanswered, save by welcoming «slow, cautious, critical» cooperation.
One videographer shared candidly with Mead the conundrum that results: «The novelty offered by his video displays was so great that guests, rather than talking or dancing, would start to congregate around the screen instead,» Mead writes.
Undismayed by such conundrums, Hartshorne suggests a possibly affirmative answer to both questions.
The standard response by Christian theologians to Epicurus» conundrum is to say that their god gave man Free Will and is thereby divorced from his creature's decision making.
On the other hand, for minds deeply influenced by Nominalist traditions of philosophy in the West, a» mystery» means an intellectual conundrum, something one step removed from worldly experience and therefore not quite real in its psychological impact.
In contrast to Matthew and Luke, who play the storytellers, charming us at Christmas with tales about angels and shepherds, a virgin birth in a stable, a villain named Herod and heroes like the Magi, John plays the theologian, starting off with a dazzling conundrum: the light by which everyone sees came into the world, yet the world didn't see it.
In the work of this uncompromising thinker, who is also in his own way a believer, we may find important clues to unraveling the conundrums of contemporary consciousness, and particularly to understanding how people today may be «called again» by texts which, to their surprise, summon them to reckon with realities whose existence they had forgotten.
At the same time he has labored to overcome contemporary suspicion of Christian beliefs created by modem scientific and philosophical conundrums.
Nevertheless, the layman's common - sense view of reality is baffled by such conundrums as the nature of time and space, the reality of human freedom, quantum jumps in physics, or the claim of modern science that colors are not really present in the objects of perception but only in the mind of the beholder.
Another conundrum for you: just because something HAS NOT been explained by science YET does not mean it must be a deity's personal involvement in someone's life.
You're describing a conundrum created by man.
You would think by now I would know there is a work around to almost any culinary conundrum, but I truly had given up hope.
The gulf between the top and bottom of the Penfolds range is one of the great conundrums for the brand, which makes up 75 per cent of the total profits generated by Treasury Wine Estates.
Take the Roman Reigns conundrum as an example: The handsome, muscular, 6» 4» Samoan is vociferously booed by WWE audiences, and there are constant demands from the fans to turn Reigns into a villain.
With Willy Caballero being released this month, it had left the Spanish tactician with a real conundrum, but as reported by The Express, Hart isn't the man to fill the void on his return to Manchester while Ederson was snapped up this month to become City's first - choice goalkeeper moving forward.
The «big» conundrum Going by his physical semblance, Wilshere is not the man mountain to play in that No. 4 role, where he would have to be physically robust and concentrate a lot more on his defensive duties, instead of harnessing his slick attacking skills.
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