Sentences with phrase «conundrum for someone»

That raises an interesting conundrum for bettors who want to place a wager on the spread: Should I take the current price, or buy a half - point?
These under - enrolled schools contribute to the district's financial woes and present a real conundrum for our leaders and community.
A major conundrum for most indie authors is how to cost effectively market books without a publisher's marketing budget behind them.
Unfortunately the issue of time and capacity presents a challenging conundrum for school district leaders.
Creating a logical conundrum for yourself by the first 3 assumptions and then «solving» it by an appeal to magic is only convincing yourself.
Must be a massive conundrum for all managers — how to keep top quality players happy in the squad ranks.
Right back is another selection conundrum for the manager.
I eat a lot of fish so I have been contemplating this benefit / risk conundrum for some time.
Here is the hypothetical interview conundrum for the hiring manager looking for a worker.
When the box of tricks they've knocked together in their garage starts behaving in ways they neither expect nor understand, so begins an escalating series of conundrums for Aaron (Carruth) and his best buddy co-creator Abe (Sullivan).
The real conundrum for many NOOK users is optimizing battery life.
Warren Buffet's advice to «be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful,» presents an interesting conundrum for investors considering The Walt Disney Company (DIS: $ 109 / share).
So what better way for Square Enix to replicate the success of Portal than to hire its lead designer, Kim Swift, to create a new intellectual property under the guise of Quantum Conundrum for the Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Steam.
«It's a tough conundrum for parents of kids who need procedures,» says pediatric anesthesiologist Mary...
REALTOR ® Magazine's Guide Book is packed with handouts that not only explain common conundrums for buyers and sellers, but offer the ability to reinforce your brand and value proposition.
Panelist, «Ethical Conundrums for Appellate Judges and Their Staff,» 2012 Summit, Appellate Judges Education Institute, New Orleans, LA (November 17, 2012)
Ahead, you'll find advice from celebrity stylists who have been solving fashion conundrums for years.
But a breakthrough has yet to occur, simultaneously posing a financial conundrum for drug makers and a bitter pill for patients» caregivers.
While notable as another approval in a new class of cheaper drugs which mimic expensive, branded biologic treatments like Remicade, the approval is a bit of a marketing conundrum for Pfizer — which already has another Remicade copycat called Inflectra on the U.S. market.
It's an interesting conundrum for Microsoft since Kinect, when it was originally released for the Xbox 360 in 2010, became the fastest - selling electronics device of all time.
I was TOTALLY in a cookie conundrum for my LOC creation too!
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.
Neither of them will want to play second fiddle and keeping them both happy next season could end up being a major conundrum for Zidane.
Competing in the digital age is a major policy conundrum for everyone in public policy and politics.
It's somewhat distasteful to analyse that fact politically, but his return does present some interesting conundrums for Gordon Brown.
Teitelbaum pointed out that new awards for interdisciplinary research pose a particularly difficult conundrum for program officers.
There's a particle for every conundrum
These discoveries posed an even bigger conundrum for astronomers than the original sighting of the HH objects because the geometry of the jets was so peculiar.
Furthermore understanding why populations sometimes reproduce asexually may help us to understand the evolutionary advantage of sex, which is a major conundrum for evolutionary biologists, says Matthew Webster», researcher at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology at Uppsala University.
Toga's fall 2015 collection sorted out our wardrobe conundrums for next fashion week.
The fact that some dogs who have the mutation do not have cataracts is probably the biggest conundrum for breeders.
One of the main conundrums for travel bloggers is this: if you're traveling you're not on the computer, thus, not much of a blogger.
I did try to download Quantum Conundrum for free, and got charged $ 14.99 for it anyways.
This creates an achilles conundrum for the player.
But if you're willing to take the time to learn it, much like the young me had to figure out the jellybean conundrum for a certain white blob, it can provide a wonderful experience.
Charles Ray has given up his sculpture's Pop Art conundrums for floral patterns.
Pill Clock (2011 - 2015), a ceiling - mounted timepiece that will drop over one million pills onto the gallery floor during the course of the exhibition, poses a different kind of conundrum for visitors: the installation includes a drinking fountain for those visitors who decide to take one of the pills and face its unknown effects.
The increasing incidence of alt - facts in the popular and political arena creates a critical conundrum for anyone interested in deliberative democracy, since it is unclear how rational debate can proceed if empirical evidence holds no persuasive value.
Serious email conundrum for them on that issue.
LG's branding conundrum for its next - gen flagship smartphone might have been solved, with an LG G7 ThinQ expected out soon instead of a «regular» G7.
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