Sentences with phrase «conundrum which»

Next time on Game Club we'll be playing Quantum Conundrum which is currently available on PC.
His argument begins by noting the conundrum which pinions the educated reader: on the one hand, our universities inculcate in us the value of exhaustively knowing a formidable body of classic literature; on the other hand, to read exhaustively is so impossible that, as Bayard phrases it, «reading is first and foremost non-reading.»
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.
Teams are given a secret engineering conundrum which sees them race against the clock to solve a real - life engineering problem, putting their STEM knowledge and skills to the test.
The early stages offer up a taster of more simplistic conundrums which as you would expect, become tougher as you progress.
What began simply in his youth necessitated by a desire to manage a seemingly endless amount of resources, questions and life information, has continued as a grand narrative into adult life, pulling in a deepening understanding of life's thematic complexities, current events and existential conundrums which have come to form the complex narrative basis for Hancock's paintings, drawings, murals, theatrical performances and film.
The main conference, themed «Smart Regulations for a Digital Economy», will be a deep dive into the novel regulatory approaches which are being explored and tested to help societies and businesses nimbly navigate the rapid pace of technological advancement and the legal conundrums which arise.

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That is a conundrum for the state's airports, which are locally owned and operated but are subject to federal law, under which marijuana is an illegal substance.
The risk of splitting prizes leads to a conundrum: Ever bigger jackpots, which should lead to a better expected value of a ticket, could have the unintended consequence of bringing in too many new players, increasing the odds of a split jackpot and damaging the value of a ticket.
Here's yet another facet of the U.S. drug pricing conundrum: older treatments which have been around for years can win label expansions that significantly increase their value, and consequently, their list prices.
Because uh, the business schools as of that time used to think it was a conundrum, which comes first, your employees, your customers, or your shareholders?
In fact, your observation (which doesn't contradict mine, by the way) leads to a pretty obvious conundrum.
It seems to my perceptions that you might be having a personal identity conundrum... Speaking from experience; many folks seem unable to cope with individualized rationalizing complexities... Giving up attempting, toward understanding social austerities which encompass individualism, gives people their identification of oneness... Individualisms are set upon the relativities of quaint somberness issues in daily moderations... Religious identities are as emotionalized labels giving people an ability to pause and reflect upon judgmental reasoning... Whether or not, religious agendas are servicing and served with ever those willing to serve...
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.
The living God has died for me partly because the bands of suffering with which the world is bound have squeezed God's reality first into a conundrum and then into an emptiness.
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.
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.
It consists of the polar tension between finite and infinite which recurs repeatedly in the conundrums of philosophy and modern science.
There are several ways out of this conundrum, and some of them may well involve new compromises which seem unlikely in this ecstatic moment, but which may come about, all the same.
The conundrum for Murray Goulburn is it is battling a battered reputation and a stretched balance sheet, which means its farmgate prices aren't as attractive as some of its competitors.
However, this also creates a conundrum for operators as they now have to compete with other business segments to recruit and retain top talent, which inevitably increases costs.
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.
Once Sanchez came into the equation, there was always this conundrum whether Wenger would dump 4 -2-3-1 and adopt 4 -3-3, which is very much possible, with the squad he has at his disposal.
Let's return to our initial conundrumwhich, hey, that's a good word for describing how you slow him down, but it's still not quite there.
However, the bigger conundrum at this stage will be which club Arsenal let Jenkinson go to, as they will want him to have the most useful six months possible rather than waste his time elsewhere.
Pleasant Valley, which beat Folsom, and Presentation, which has avenged its two losses to schools not named Mitty, are two more conundrums for the committee to ponder Sunday — so not only will the section championships be worth watching for their own sakes, but they also will have a lot do with which teams wind up cutting down the nets at Golden1 March 23 and 24.
It would mean that the striker conundrum remains unresolved but allows room for the many suddenly in - form midfield players which now also appears much better balanced as a unit.
The conundrum is the financial situation which still isn't healthy and Pearson for one can be counted on to keep a lid on any desire to speculate wildly.
From Two Angry Moms» Facebook page, here's a good essay on the horrible food - stamps - versus - lunch conundrum and the ways in which individual hunger impacts our entire society.
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.
It's not enough lithium to explain a different cosmic conundrum, in which the universe overall seems to have a lot less lithium than it should (SN: 10/18/14, p. 15).
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.
The question of the self is one of those philosophical / semantic conundrums on which we must, largely, make up our own minds — whatever that means.
The newly discovered vessels, which were also identified in human samples, could explain the long - standing conundrum of how the immune system manages to contribute to neurological and psychiatric disease.
«It's a conundrum when you think about it, killing one native species to help others... but today it's become necessary to do so,» says Blaine Parker, avian predation coordinator for Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, which represents four Native American tribes with fishing rights along the river.
Solving that conundrum will require new computer architecture that reduces energy costs, which are principally associated with moving data, Leland said.
But the muddy deposits present a conundrum for the seagrasses: the bacteria responsible for breaking down the decaying matter emit high levels of sulfide, which should be toxic to the plants.
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.
Some support the preprint's claim — that it provides a promising way to tackle a conundrum known as the black hole information paradox, which Hawking identified more than 40 years ago.
Conflicting research on the heating and cooling of Earth has led to a global temperature conundrum, which climate scientists plan to address this fall.
Next generation batteries, which use aluminum, sodium, and zinc instead of lithium, may offer a solution to the energy storage conundrum and bring clean energy to millions of people who live in remote areas.
Way back in Chapter 3, I talked about how Mark Sisson gives an excellent perspective on the conundrum of stress and endurance training in his book «The Primal Connection» — in which he describes how a major factor at play in the success of some pro endurance athletes is relatively lower amounts of work stress, deadlines, office obligations, etc. in the life of those who are able to devote most of their time to training.
My latest conundrum is digestive bitters, which I want to try due to low stomach acid.
I'm heading to Cincinnati today to celebrate my baby sister's 21st birthday, which is a wardrobe conundrum all in of itself.
Hittman turns Frankie's conundrum into a kind of psychodrama in which the visceral nature of his experiences tell the bulk of the story.
The story plays with some werewolf - movie beats which add to the is - he - crazy ambiguity a bit, but that conundrum is ultimately abandoned completely in favor of hand - wavey mysticism about spirit animals.
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.
Arrival challenges viewers to a brainier sci - fi conundrum than they're used to, which makes for an intellectual breath of fresh air.
It is a cinephile's delight and a believer's conundrum, an austere American art film with a bracing B - movie soul, and a story in which the cruelest of cosmic punchlines may finally be no different from the most beautiful accession of grace.
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