Sentences with phrase «horn of the dilemma»

But as his support grew, the media found itself impaled on the horns of a dilemma: Trump is great for ratings, but his campaign — including his treatment of the press — is increasingly disturbing.
The goal would be to perch Scheer's Conservatives on the horns of a dilemma.
Any behavior can be ascribed to this alleged unchanging nature when combined with the convenient explanation of mysterious ways, unknown plan, and the other horn of the dilemma, i.e. whatever the deity does is invariably good because it is the deity acting.
You aren't obliged to adopt a horn of the dilemma, but you do so nonetheless by the manner in which you frame your argument.
Why am I forced to adopt a certain horn of the dilemma.
The critical method finds its way between the horns of a dilemma: It rejects restraint from without upon liberty of interpretation, and at the same time excludes an arbitrary or capricious use of liberty by accepting the intrinsic control of the historical movement within the Bible itself.
«Everything enjoys what he calls «prehensions,» that is to say, somehow absorbs what is outside itself into its own being... but once more, as in the case of life, he is on the horns of a dilemma.
Instead, she exhorted us to leap over the horns of the dilemma by vaulting to a very different sort of «second stage.»
In short, Kushner found himself on the horns of a dilemma.
But this understanding puts us back on the horns of the dilemma: If God is so powerful in creation and so willing ultimately to deify the creation, why is there now evil?
He asks if there is another option and points out that neither the Roman Catholic Church nor the World Council of Churches has accepted either horn of this dilemma.
However, if «includes» is broadened to allow tangential inclusion, we are then across the other horn of the dilemma.
In turn, political legitimacy (or political risk as I call it in The Paradox of Regulation) rests on the horns of a dilemma between «keeping the economy going» (which often translates into responding to business demands) and «making people feel safe» (essentially, reassurance).
I'm on the horns of a dilemma.
He was in a predicament, a quandary, he was on the horns of a dilemma, between the devil and the deep blue sea.
It's tough being on the «horns of a dilemma
As voting to elect the new leader of the British Labour Party draws to a close, former leader Tony Blair is telling the party faithful that they are on the horns of a dilemma: remain true to the core values of the party or vote for a leader who will make the party electable.
This Cuomo - baiting places the governor on the horns of a dilemma.
Political scribe: Dems Fear Overreach on Guns House Democrats are stuck on the horns of a dilemma when it comes to gun control, reports The Hill's Mike Lillis: Their party...
«I am riding on the horns of a dilemma
Also Wegman's equation can be re-written as Answer Correct = Bad Science — Method Wrong = Bad Science + Method Correct Leaving Mann on the horns of a dilemma of his making!!
You're overreacting, mistaking the first horn of a dilemma Levi's describing as his position.
The rspb have found themselves on the horns of a dilemma though in the on off plans for a Severn barrage which would supply 5 % of the uk energy needs.
The alarmists charge en masse through the horns of their dilemma, to be felled by the withering fire of contradictory logic, so - called friendly fire.
Except in this case what the scientist is sick and tired of, is his own duplicity clearly emerging from accurate reporting (ie, gettting Gored on the horns of his dilemma, as someone earlier mentioned).
«That puts us in the horns of a dilemma, because do we want to buy them out at the top of the market or end up losing some choice assets?»

Not exact matches

This places LW on the horns of an interesting dilemma.
(Also, you don't have to fall on the horns of the Euthyphro dilemma in this — i.e. you don't have to say that morality is arbitrary in that whatever God does is automatically made moral.
I am at last impaled on the horns of the old dilemma, pithily expressed by Nickles's repeated jingle in Archibald MacLeish's play J. B.:
Through their various mandates and mindsets, international institutions have put families and poor countries on the horns of a deadly dilemma: They can have social and political progress or they can have more than one or two children.
The second horn of Neville's dilemma errs by depicting eternal Thirdness as wholly dependent on the instances of final causality which contain it and which happen to have emerged thus far in cosmic history.
For we are caught on the horns of an apparently irresolvable dilemma.
Such modern ethical dilemmas as these come to a focus in the realization that the Apostle Paul knew fully as well as we that we must live out our lives on the horns of a cosmic dilemma.
«If sleeper sharks are involved in predation, it creates something of a dilemma,» said Horning, who works out of OSU's Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Ore. «In recent years, groundfish harvests in the Gulf of Alaska have been limited in some regions to reduce the potential competition for fish that would be preferred food for Steller sea lions.
And thus, we as pet professionals are caught on the horns, or claws, of an ethical dilemma.
That's understandable, because if you admit that reality, you recognize that you are firmly impaled upon the horns of a tactical dilemma.
The fact that Trenberth refers to the Climategate emails as «hacked» and the media as «complicit» demonstrates that Trenberth is opting to be «effective» over being «honest» — ah, the terrible horns of the Schneiderian Dilemma!
Will they have the courage to strike through the horns of their public and private dilemma?
The Precautionary Principle is always a tool of last resort; otherwise you end up caught on the horns of Sunstein's many seeming dilemmas over and over again.
According to Walsh's account, the poor little Sierra Club merely sashays through life until one day, quite to its surprise, it «finds itself caught on the horns of [a] dilemma
«Dilemma» comes from rhetoric — argumentation — where it means an attempt to compel your opponent to choose between (only) two equally unpalatable alternatives (the «horns» of the dilemma); now it means any difficult pDilemma» comes from rhetoric — argumentation — where it means an attempt to compel your opponent to choose between (only) two equally unpalatable alternatives (the «horns» of the dilemma); now it means any difficult pdilemma); now it means any difficult problem.
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