Sentences with phrase «conundrum with»

In short, the Fed doesn't face a conundrum with sticky wages and prices; they were just the result of mistaken policy.
Balance this conundrum with the knowledge that parents» aging children actually like their parents more when they maintain appropriate boundaries, and you have a recipe for quite the pickle.
Thankfully, SoundMolds custom eartips successfully solve this conundrum with its custom - molded silicone eartips — and they will work with any in - ear headphone you choose.
Apple handled this conundrum with style.
Watchmaker Ressence is trying to address this conundrum with its new Type 2 e-Crown Concept, a mechanical watch that can be paired and set with a smartphone app.
This engagement comes from both a personal or subjective perspective / experience and the well - documented conundrum with universal tropes of the portrayal of the female body through art over time, where empowerment is still laid bare in sexual states of undress.
Stella thought abstract painting was in a conundrum with shallow surface space, and that is why he turned to sculpture.
This adage leads to an old conundrum with opposing viewpoints which a game developer often faces.
I have a similar conundrum with movies.
NetherRealm Studios almost solved the conundrum with Mortal Kombat, a reboot that backed up its cinematic story mode with competent combat.
Quite a conundrum with the healthcare subsidies.
I've been talking through this conundrum with David Uzumeri for a couple of weeks now.
And so we face a conundrum with the SPF: too many individual metrics are included and we use it as a proxy for indicators that are simply not included.
The spreadsheet conundrum With an understanding of the importance of budget monitoring, it demonstrates the need for a robust budget management system.
STARRING: OSCAR ISAAC; CHRISTIAN BALE; CHARLOTTE LE BON DIRECTED BY: TERRY GEORGE AMovieGuy.com's RATING: 2 STARS (Out of 4) There is a bit of a conundrum with how I felt about The Promise, the newest film from director Terry George (Hotel Rwanda).
With an opening that has Herzog immodestly laying out his mission statement as wishing to discover, in a roundabout way, why it is that men are obsessed with riding their metaphorical steeds into the wild unknowns, he illustrates the conundrum with a sideswipe at mankind, equating us with ants that hold other insect species as «slaves» and wondering why chimps, despite their intellectual sophistication, decline to domesticate goats to ride them on their own existential pursuits.
Shown here are 2 coats of The Corundum Conundrum with top coat.
As a research scientist living in Scotland, I face a conundrum with regard to the upcoming referendum on Scottish independence...
That's been the conundrum with Crosby — he's so spectacularly gifted that you hope for more from him, even when he's skating circles around his peers.
According to Dr. Willem Meeuwisse, chairman of the NHL injury committee, the conundrum with this type of injury is that while a doctor can analyze the severity (or grade) of a concussion, it is the thing he can not measure — how an athlete feels — that should determine treatment, and that is difficult for the athlete to evaluate.
With none of his three teams in the mix, he had the advantage of attacking this conundrum with an unbiased and «logical» mind...
I am in the exact same conundrum with the strawberries.
i have the same conundrum with store bought salsa!
Although I find your belief in (nothingness) as you call it a conundrum with a specific belief in a religion because you have not mentioned a god or belief in a specific one to accredit your construct... Do you understand?
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?
The conundrum with TIPS is they get hit from rising interest rates so it's all about how much does inflation make up for that rise.
Two recent third - party surveys convey this conundrum with contradicting data.
At the moment, everyone thinks ETFs are the wave of the future and will magically solve all of the annoying problems, dilemmas, inefficiencies, and conundrums with investing.
And that's one of the conundrums with passive solar design.

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Now here's a conundrum: What do you do with your nest egg?
The electric car presents engineers with a bit of a conundrum.
He provided me with a great and insightful set of considerations for all entrepreneurs stuck in this naming conundrum.
Apple's smartwatch poses a conundrum for advertisers: How to tap the possibilities of the tiny gadget without overwhelming consumers with messages.
My unsolved conundrum, as an introvert entrepreneur, is how to honor my own authenticity and originality without being comfortable with the expressive norms of an extroverted society.
«We want to connect with employers who have real job opportunities that we can train people to fill,» said Arnett of such conundrums.
This conundrum shares some characteristics and common roots with the theory of secular stagnation; in both scenarios, interest rates, growth, and inflation are persistently low (Summers 2015).
Income investors are faced with a conundrum, however.
Our columnist has one answer to the charity with a face (from the cubicle next to you) conundrum.
His many books include Swap: How Trade Works with Philip Levy, a concise introduction to the principles of world economics, and Telecoms and the Huawei conundrum: Chinese foreign direct investment in the United States, an AEI Economic Studies analysis that explores the case of Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei and its commitment to long - term investment in the US.
This was called the «conundrum 2.0 ″ as it referred to an earlier period (2004) where Fed tightening was met with huge global demand for Treasury debt that led to smaller increases in longer maturity yields than expected.
The conundrum Buffett faces is an enviable one: What to do with all the money?
Holders of U.S. long bonds are therefore faced with a conundrum.
Echoing the working methods of ship - in - a-bottle hobbyists, Hawkinson created a painstakingly detailed model ship that twists in upon itself, presenting the viewer with a thought - provoking visual conundrum.
So, is anybody familiar with the flies in your eyes conundrum?
In either case the mind is faced with a conundrum: an endless regress without possibility of finding a First Efficient Cause, or ultimate reason, on the one hand, or an absolutebeginning without necessity, on the other.
This riveting, award - winning story brims with religious and ethical conundrums, making it a thought - provoking, top - of - the - line read.
, PSG 60), and to go on to show the severe conundrums and paradoxes this necessity involves for the kalam proof with its claim that there can be no actual infinite process.
Moreover, as bishop of Krakow, he was himself present at the Council and must have heard with his own ears John XXIII propounding his 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...
With a distinctly human touch, he takes us through true - life experiences of his late father, friends, and patients, documenting the conundrums they faced coping with serious illnesses or age - caused decrepitWith a distinctly human touch, he takes us through true - life experiences of his late father, friends, and patients, documenting the conundrums they faced coping with serious illnesses or age - caused decrepitwith serious illnesses or age - caused decrepitude.
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