Still, she's left
in a quandary about what to do next, not having worked and or even graduated from college.
Consumers who have a love / hate relationship with memory foam are often
left in a quandary when looking for the best mattress to buy.
But this fact leaves applicants
in a quandary because there is no way of finding out if a particular employer has a specific taste in cover letters!
And it ignores NSF's request for $ 43 million more in operating funds to build and move into a new headquarters building in northern Virginia, leaving
officials in a quandary.
Jax at Making It Up discusses behavioural issues
in a quandary in search of a tip.
«Introducing legislation retrospectively like this is clearly not ideal, but the timing of the Finance Bill and the election left the government
in a quandary with no perfect options.
Dear Abby: I'm
in a quandary regarding the proper salutation to use in a letter to an organization when there is no specific person to whom to address it.
Alighieri's «seers» crying into their arse cracks as illustrated by Botticelli, became a catalyst for Browne: «The sinners are
caught in a quandary between seeing forwards and walking backwards or walking forwards but always having to look at where they have just been.
I am
in a quandary between tossing the «bad» foods and only using your recommended replacements or... using up the bad and then, moving forward, using just the more healthy alternatives.
Thanks Rene: I am
not in a quandary about what is right and wrong — it's not a guessing game.
And if the #GoOpen initiative is successful, it could diminish or destroy textbook companies, which could put
schools in a quandary should OER ultimately not pan out.
It should address both the particular nuances of the company's industry as well as its broader goals for social responsibility and should be concrete enough to serve as a guide for
employees in a quandary without laying out rules for every situation that could arise.
This has left many
investors in a quandary, wondering whether they should stick with their existing strategies, or retreat to safer ground and implement a more conservative approach to trading.
Mr. Brower was told his application filed in 2001 by his father was being closed because the application was deemed incomplete and his traditional access to this agricultural asset was cancelled, leaving his
operation in a quandary.
That puts the food
industry in a quandary: By meeting consumer demand for labeling, it would be steering business away from its genetically modified products.
Your article «Low doses of common chemical have
science in a quandary» (News, Dec. 26) claims that exposure to low doses of Bisphenol - A (BPA) may lead to «possible widespread health risks,» and mentions a recent scientific review by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) as the evidence for this claim.
The 50p rate was a last - ditch stunt by the outgoing Labour government, designed to place the incoming
administration in a quandary: why should the rich get a tax cut when public sector pay was being squeezed?
It's nearly impossible to get a grant in industry because many companies forbid them, Pollock says, leaving industry scientists with academic
leanings in a quandary.
Well, the parks are
really in a quandary because they're supposed to be conserving a landscape, which is kind of hard with climate change.
«White Shadow,» the first feature from Berlin - based Israeli filmmaker Noaz Deshe, which plays Sundance this weekend having already picked up the Best Debut award in Venice, mired us
deep in this quandary, being a story, bruisingly told, set in the horrifying world of «albino hunting» in Tanzania, where local superstitions have led to a lucrative trade in albino body parts believed by witch doctors to have mystical properties.
I left the
theater in a quandary as there are many aspects where Ridley Scott really shines with what he's trying to accomplish.
A helpful handbook designed for the average African - American armed with credentials
yet in a quandary about how to flourish in the midst of a corporate culture tainted by intolerance in terms of skin color.
The developments have left the nation's two largest teachers
unions in a quandary: how to alter the perception that they are obstacles to change while holding on to principles such as tenure that their members demand.
Since the fishermen traditionally set their traps well before the opening of the season to draw them on the first day, the first harvest is by far the largest.The fishermen were
therefore in a quandary: without freezing facilities, their products would spoil if kept until the 17th, incurring huge losses.
However, it was not the gargantuan «Torqued Ellipses» by Richard Serra that stuck it to the man — his work is sold by world - renowned powerhouse Gagosian Gallery — but the cackling faux - bird audio «Birdcalls» (1972/1981) by pioneer sound artist Louise Lawler resonating throughout the cherry blossom west garden that really put the art
market in a quandary.
But COP23 largely
ends in a quandary, with the developed and developing nations in an argument as old as the Kyoto Protocol, as they continue to squabble like shipwrecked passengers in a sinking lifeboat over who should bail and how much — even as the little boat rapidly takes on water.
Employers are
in a quandary however when they become aware that an employee has been infected or even more so that he or she may be infected or even just exposed.
His general approach left monitoring officers and other local authority
lawyers in a quandary and teetering on a turbulent tightrope.
As customers were left
in a quandary post the suspension of cashless facility, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) in August came out with a circular stating that the policy holders undergoing treatment would continue to get cashless benefit even if the hospital where they are admitted is delisted by insurers from cashless cover.