Sentences with phrase «in a dilemma on»

Yes AW knows that OG12 is not enough thats why this season he got AS17 and he states that he got him to be a striker but the everton game gave him a picture of how EPL defenders will make it harder for a small sized CF playing as a target man so now the old man is in dilemma on whether to buy another striker or improvise he will definetly sign a defender and another midfielder but for a striker AW is undecided yet
But, most mothers will tend to find themselves in a dilemma on what type of shoe they should wear during these crucial months.
Lu said, «There are people who are in a dilemma on which dating site to join or which BBW dating site would be best to find suitable partners.
The beds were comfortable that put me in dilemma on what to do first, lie down in bed to have some nap or enjoy the pool already.
I was in a dilemma on what kind of life insurance I should buy and your article was helpful in getting my priorities right.
Now that the Galaxy A7 is available in the U.S. through Amazon, U.S. customers are now in a dilemma on choosing between the device and the new Galaxy S6 Active which launched only recently and will start to go on sale on June 12.
Earlier, I was in a dilemma on whether to continue blogging or otherwise.

Not exact matches

In a report last year, the Conference Board of Canada summed up Ontario's dilemma succinctly: «Either we become a leader in the development and commercialization of these technologies, or we rely on others to sell them to us.&raquIn a report last year, the Conference Board of Canada summed up Ontario's dilemma succinctly: «Either we become a leader in the development and commercialization of these technologies, or we rely on others to sell them to us.&raquin the development and commercialization of these technologies, or we rely on others to sell them to us.»
The essence of this particular dilemma lies in answering this initial question: Even if the upside appears to be a sure thing, can you afford to accept your fate in the event that the worse - case scenario of a life decision implodes on you?
«The Chinese government is caught in the dilemma of dealing with slower growth and yet higher inflation again,» Ren at IHS said, adding that the government had little real room to wiggle on the monetary policy front while stabilizing growth.
The worst temptation for a government caught in this dilemma is to continue to rely on the old investment - driven model to maintain growth during the transition period.
You can see the ethical dilemma in a basic - income experiment: You're toying with people's financial health, and, by judging your endpoints based on feelings, you're tinkering with and assessing human behavior.
Starting from the publication in 1997 of The Innovator's Dilemma, by Harvard Business School's Clayton M. Christensen, we've become increasingly aware of the risks of ignoring the new kids on the block.
But in one key area investors face a familiar dilemma, which they've endured for the last nine years: finding income in a still low yield environment without taking on too much risk.
Here at The Tyee, we noticed that most of the commentary on our Titanic dilemma seems to be coming from the passengers in first class and the government navigators who helped create the crisis.
Yeah, there's a dilemma that we're faced here in the sense that it feels like Facebook / Google are taking advantage of their online monopoly and backing marketers into a corner, whilst on the other hand they're offering a way to reach users that no other platform does and it delivers really good ROI.
The purpose of a pre-emptive strike on financial risk is to manipulate market psychology to affect fundamental reality («Moral Hazard in the Prisoner's Dilemma,» Christopher Cole of Artemis Capital Management).
Global Capitalism is trapped in its own Prisoner's Dilemma; forty four years after the end of the Bretton Woods System global central banks have manipulated the cost of risk in a competition of devaluation leading to a dangerous build up in debt and leverage, lower risk premiums, income disparity, and greater probability of tail events on both sides of the return distribution.
Only when the pro-life movement appeared to be succeeding did the pro-choice movement become energized and outspoken in defending the right to an abortion on political grounds, although even now it tends to avoid discussing the ethical dilemma underlying abortion.
To sort out this conflicting picture, Cornelissen and his colleagues asked 84 undergraduates what they would do in a hypothetical dilemma where a runaway trolley is on a collision course with five people, and the only way to save them is to flip a switch, reroute the trolley and kill one person.
San Francisco attorney Alan Marks recently broke the taboo on discussing that problem, suggesting in the columns of the American Bar Association Journal that ethical rules are mere «showpieces» that leave the most severe ethical dilemmas untouched.
And of course the whole point is not to share with others what isn't real or true for you, a point that is not lost on super pastor Rob as we return to the dilemma of living an honest faith when you become the latest pastor in demand.
On the issue of population control, many African clerics find themselves in a dilemma.
There can be no doubt that God makes decisions a propos of the disjunctive multiplicity of eternal objects; the difficulty is to establish in precisely what sense these divine decisions are distinguishable from the choices and calculations made by the Leibnizian deity Whitehead's dilemma seems to be this: on the one hand, the principle of classification is to be challenged by positing the primordiality of a world of eternal objects that knows «no exclusions, expressive in logical terms»; on the other hand, positing pure potentiality as a «boundless and unstructured infinity» (IWM 252) lacking all logical order would seem to be precisely that conceptual move which renders it «inefficacious» or «irrelevant.»
(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.
By focusing on the moral dilemmas that the biblical generations faced, we can take a first step toward determining how principles and norms function in the moral life.
In sum, I shall have to continue to work on theological method questions as the questions and dilemmas of developing theology in our pluralistic and ambiguous situation multiply (as they surely willIn sum, I shall have to continue to work on theological method questions as the questions and dilemmas of developing theology in our pluralistic and ambiguous situation multiply (as they surely willin our pluralistic and ambiguous situation multiply (as they surely will).
«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.
Inasmuch as the sociologist of religion is confronted with the necessity of accounting for apparently identical or similar patterns in religious behavior, ideas, and forms of organizations on different cultural levels, he is interested in a constructive solution of the apparent dilemma.
From his vantage point as president of Harvard, Bok analyzes the dilemmas of liberal education, showing how its coexistence with the demands of professional schools in times of change and uncertainty requires its advocates to set it on a sound course.
Reflection on the issues involved should be a good way to highlight the moral dilemmas in economics and ecology.
But besides the sheer prima facie preposterousness of the charge that John Paul II has been taken in by secularist and materialist arguments, my main worry in Prof. Johnson's criticism of the Pope's letter on evolution is the way he continues to suffer under, well, the fallacy of the false dilemma.
According to Hartshorne, «The only thing that the proposed form puts pressure on people to do, and that I think constitutes the essential element in rational procedure in metaphysics, is to face the dilemmas, trilemmas, or quatrilemmas that their beliefs or disbeliefs confront them with» (Foreword to Viney, Charles x).
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.:
In his paper, Voegelin and Schelling on Freedom and the Order of Existence, Dr. Steven F. McGuire argues that Friedrich W.J. Von Schelling solves Voegelin's dilemma by showing that ``..
While religious perspectives have nothing to do with the technical content of a lecture, they are relevant to a number of aspects of the academic situation.1 Where appropriate to the objectives of the course and closely connected with the subject matter, some of the questions which we have raised about the effects of an invention on society or the ethical dilemmas faced by the scientist can legitimately be mentioned in the classroom.
Dr. Myrdal, an economist, is the author of An American Dilemma — a classic work on race relations in the U. first published in 1944 — and of An American Dilemma Revisited, A sequel nearing completion.
The questioner rapidly moves on to confront the interviewees with a moral dilemma, describing an actual slaughter of 1,600 Jews that occurred in 1942: «If a Nazi soldier put a rifle to your head and demanded that you bury Jews alive with a bulldozer, would you do it?»
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?
In his book on AIDS, John Fortunato quotes an evangelical chaplain who began every initial conversation with gay AIDS patients with a harsh denunciation of the sin of homosexual practice (AIDS: The Spiritual Dilemma Harper & Row, 1987], pp. 103 - 104).
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.
He spoke movingly of how he had first had to come to terms with these questions when reporting on sexual abuse of minors in a Protestant missionary agency, and how the past year's reporting on the Catholic situation had posed for him painful ethical dilemmas with respect to issues of confidentiality, perspective, and the dangers of playing to stereotypes.
I end on this note of realism because it is important that in our efforts to live from the nearness of the divine commonwealth we recognize that there will always be problems and dilemmas.
Nina Shea, director of the Puebla Program on Religious Freedom for Freedom House in Washington, D.C., says such incidents illustrate «why China is the foremost example of the human - rights dilemma of how to treat a trading partner.»
Before dismissing Augustine as being ancient, his dilemma as being archaic and his solutions as being irrelevant, it is well that we take a close look at what has been happening in secular education and also at the relationship between human / social studies in secular institutions on the one hand and Christian institutions on the other.
Sadly there is no way through this dilemma that will not result in feelings of hurt, betrayal and disappointment on one side or another.
The last single word in An American Dilemma is «Enlightenment,» as I had decided it must be at the time I was working on the book.
And yet an unflagging trust in the divine promise of social fulfillment is, even from the point of view of «practicality,» the only attitude that can adequately respond to our «impossible» dilemma of utopian naivete on the one hand or cynicism on the other.
We must talk about practical, tangible moral dilemmas, realities and virtues, and we must focus on developing character in the midst of religious belief.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z