Sentences with phrase «conundrum in»

It has been a conundrum in the office market throughout the last few years: the job market has been fairly steady, especially for office - using industries.
Google launches their own keyboard for iOS, creating a conundrum in the minds of both Android users and iOS users alike.
So here's the conundrum in drought - stricken areas: we're obsessed with green lawns, but we can't actually water them enough to prop up their unnatural lives («Lawns are nature purged of sex and death.»
I suggest that the articling conundrum in Ontario has a potential solution in the implementation of the Carnegie report in our law schools.
The Discovery Conundrum in Fair Labor Standards Act Collective Actions: Analysis & Perspective, Class Action Litigation Report, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., Volume 03, No. 13 (July 12, 2002)(Download PDF)
Indur Goklany attempted to shed light on this conundrum in a recent paper presented at the 25th Annual North American Conference of the US Association for Energy Economics, in Denver (Sept. 21, 2005).
«Using state - of - the - art observational datasets and results from a large archive of computer mode simulations, a consortium of scientists from 12 different institutions has resolved a long - standing conundrum in climate science»
Will the BBC mention this conundrum in their show?
(Watson explains that seeming conundrum in the video.)
Spivak similarly grappled with this conundrum in her seminal essay «Can the Subaltern Speak?»
Often they are barely detectable from a distance, creating a perceptual conundrum in which presence and absence are interchangeable.
The village of Mouille Point, which lies between Granger Bay and Three Anchor Bay just outside the centre of Cape Town, is a bit of a conundrum in the sense that this now upmarket suburb - mainly a host of apartments overlooking the Atlantic Ocean,...
And since he must take said pill twice a day, and since I don't want the wrong animal (or toddler or infant) accidentally ingesting the pills he spits out, this has become quite the conundrum in my house.
Another conundrum in the credit world is that each time you apply for a credit card or a loan, you credit score takes a small hit.
The provinces and Ottawa are set to meet in the coming weeks to discuss strategies to address the pension conundrum in Canada.
Once again, the complacency conundrum in financial markets continues.
They have directly experienced the teacher quality conundrum in hard - to - staff schools, and they will presumably be willing to advocate for new approaches to ameliorate the problems of underresourced schools and underserved children.
The WannaCry ransomware attack is the perfect example of this conundrum in action.
Presenting a thoroughly convincing conundrum in which a young girl turns to her unstable grandmother following a one - night stand that causes her to become pregnant, Paul Weitz's latest deflects accusations of being just another political soap box movie with wonderful performances and a nonjudgmental tone.
Presenting a thoroughly convincing conundrum in which a young girl turns to her unstable grandmother following a one - night stand that causes her to become pregnant, Paul Weitz's latest deflects accusations... Continue reading Grandma
Each of the main characters embodies this conundrum in a slightly different fashion.
Dev faces a similar conundrum in the professional sphere, as his new mentor, the agreeably hammy Chef Jeff (an excellent Bobby Cannavale), is revealed to be a serial sexual harasser.
Nanny Jo doesn't experience much of a transformation; however, she solves her own conundrum in the subtlest of manners.
When the police target Pascal as a suspect, the intrigue kicks up a notch, introducing a familiar but effective conundrum in which Moll is both repulsed and aroused by the possibility of her lover's guilt.
They also try to provide users with new insights into this new conundrum in the dating history.
In some respects, less scientifically sophisticated cultures may have come to terms with this conundrum in the way they grappled with the knotty question of when life begins.
Branchiobdellids attach to and depend on freshwater crayfish exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere; a fossil from the Antarctic would hugely expand their past geography and pose quite a conundrum in how these leeches evolved.
You explained why the answer to the Jack - Anne - George marriage conundrum in your look at stupidity (30 March, p 30) is...
The idea proposed by the three physicists offers a new strategy for addressing a long - standing conundrum in physics known as the black hole information paradox.
How the NPP will be able to unravel this conundrum in which it now finds itself and still remain attractive enough to voters and win the 2016 elections remains to be seen.
English votes for English laws offered the solution to a decades - old conundrum in British politics, but — as Hugh McLachlan argued recently — restricting voting and scrutiny rights in this way can throw up other paradoxes.
To add Jeff to that conundrum in midfield, it's not going to be easy for Arsene Wenger, however if anything I think it spells more bad news to the likes of Wilshere, rather than to Reine Adelaide.
There's a classic chicken - and - egg conundrum in this dynamic.
The good news is there is no conundrum in how to pray to God — at least not anymore.
And it seems to me that this conundrum in particular — this tendency among young, social media - savvy evangelicals to consume information about the depravity of our culture like Cookie Monster at an Oreo Factory, only to belch out the same tired critiques — comes down to our understanding of the Kingdom of God and how it's made.
Our «Conundrum in the Conundrum» theme questioned this outlook, viewing it better as an explanation for what had already happened rather than an outlook.
These banks are stuck in a conundrum in having to create a decentralized coin while still maintaining control.
The Bank of Japan faces a conundrum in its battle to revive inflation.
Of course another conundrum in today's market is that rates have started to rise but inflation is sitting at a 50 year low.
You can see the rise of a modern privacy conundrum in the 32 years between the first DNA case and DeAngelo's arrest.
Consider this conundrum in the gold market: The metal has traditionally been a good hedge against inflation, but it hasn't seen much demand lately even in the face of rising inflation fears.
Brothers Chip and Dan Heath explore this conundrum in their new book Made to Stick (Random House).
The shadowy persona, who signed off as «Satoshi Nakamoto,» had solved a long - standing conundrum in computer science known as the Byzantine Generals Problem.
Indeed some of the mysteries assigned to the supernatural realm were conundrums in the natural order.
Such extra dimensions might explain some conundrums in physics, such as the existence of dark matter (an as - yet - unidentified source of mass in the universe) and dark energy (which causes the universe's expansion rate to accelerate), says coauthor Daniel Holz, an astrophysicist at the University of Chicago.
This created some logical conundrums in the supermarket checkout aisle, where I'd see the Weekly World News and wonder, «But if aliens haven't abducted Elvis, how can they print it?»
This is, I think, one of our biggest conundrums in neonatal intensive care right now.»
Director Rian Johnson (Brick 72 and The Brothers Bloom 55) and stars Joseph Gordon - Levitt and Bruce Willis make the leap into time travel, telekinesis, and existential conundrums in Johnson's critic - and crowd - pleasing third film.
Whether it's integrating educational technology, standards - based grading, or literacy, my razor - sharp focus is to help teachers find solutions to their conundrums in teaching.
Netzer, author of Shine Shine Shine, creatively explores this question and other conundrums in the touching story of George and Irene, two quirky astronomers in Toledo who were meant to be together.
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