Sentences with phrase «conundrum since»

It's an interesting conundrum since technically these projects are rarely rooted in one country or jurisdiction, with whole development and marketing teams stretching out across the globe.
Wellness presents you with a conundrum since it offers you most of what your pet needs in a tasty presentation, but it's paired with a higher price tag.

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Since its release in 2015, Apple Watch has been a conundrum for investors, market watchers, and analysts.
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.
Today, we face another mindboggling conundrum with equally significant investment implications: Why are wages still stagnant, when jobs are being created at the fastest pace since the late 1990s?
And since it is a cardinal principle of Nigerian jurisprudence that he who asserts must prove, Fani - Kayode has put himself in the vortex of a legal conundrum which has very high capacity to consume him.
The very same conundrum has been frustrating Mars scientists since 1977.
Since 1871 physicists have been trying to resolve the conundrum of Maxwell's demon: a creature that seems to violate the second law of thermodynamics.
I always adore your fashion posts, so I'd love it if you'd help me out with a little conundrum — I love wearing dresses & skirts in the spring and summer, but since I'm often out and about into the night, I like to layer.
I wrote Stitch Fix before cashing out to let them know the conundrum and they extended to me a one time courtesy of the 25 % discount for keeping only 4 of the items, since I believed one of them to be defective.
One of the researchers referred to this conundrum as a «double - edged sword,» since people often turn to online dating in order to get a large selection, but then spend less time evaluating each person.
Since angsty Somer was voted by friends as «most likely to break a bottle at a bar,» it's easy to see her conundrum.
Quite how Shyamalan has managed to screw up every film he's made since is one of life's great unanswerable conundrums.
See, Handy is afraid to take chances (more on this character type and conundrum later in Eurotrip), and Welcome to Mooseport is essentially a poor situation comedy based on making the most insufferable creation to be captured on film since John Leguizamo's Pest.
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.
Based on the author's correspondence and conversations with Aussie breeders since the release of the test, their one biggest conundrum is the fact that not all dogs with the mutation actually have cataracts.
Since the 1980s, Hawkinson has used common household materials, handcrafted and found objects, and mechanical components to shift familiar subject matter askew, creating visual conundrums imbued with deeper meaning.
Since the 1980s, the artist has used common found and store - bought materials, handcrafted objects, and machines to shift familiar subject matter off - kilter, creating visual conundrums and conceits imbued with deeper meaning.
Of course, because the artist has worked only in response to particular sites since 1967, a full - on Buren «retrospective» poses a bit of a curatorial conundrum.
This poses the first obvious conundrum for the pure «El Nino» attribution of the current warmth: since we were actually in a (weak) La Nina (i.e., the opposite of «El Nino») last winter, how is it that we can explain away the anomalous winter U.S. warmth so far this winter by «El Nino» when anomalous winter warmth last year occured in its absence?
Briffa's unusually declining temperature graph points to a serious conundrum that no one has been able to explain yet: Since the 1960s, the tree - ring data no longer reflect actual temperature changes.
The conundrum is thus that those who caused the problem are in the best position to solve it, but since the full consequences will not materialize until much later, they have the least incentive to do so.
«The sold conundrum has become less of an issue since sold listings on the Internet have become ubiquitous,» Lasky said.
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