That sometimes puts customers
in a quandary about when is the best time to buy a Tesla.
The Conservative government is
in a quandary about what to do with the surpluses projected to begin in 2015 - 16.
I've been
in a quandary about what subject to discuss.
Thanks Rene: I am not
in a quandary about what is right and wrong — it's not a guessing game.
Bob's parents mentioned to me that he was still
in a quandary about choosing a particular career.
For hosts still
in a quandary about which beers and wine to offer, why not present a number of selections to your guests and have them decide — by tasting them all — which wines and beers go best with the fiery foods being served?Two to include are different sangrias (in taste as well as color), Red Wine Sangria and White Wine Sangria.For hosts still
in a quandary about which beers and wine to offer, why not present a number of selections to your guests and have them decide — by tasting them all — which wines and beers go best with the fiery foods being served?
Look no further if you are
in a quandary about where to take that special person in your life for a night out to remember, because we have already compiled a list of the very best date ideas in Cambridge!
Still, she's left
in a quandary about what to do next, not having worked and or even graduated from college.
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.
None of those outcomes is appealing and none seems likely to do much good for Maryland districts presently struggling with next year's calendar and Maryland families
in a quandary about when their kids will go back to school in late summer.
Oftentimes the declarations are accompanied by criticism of traditional veterinary medicine, prepared diets, and pharmaceutical treatments, leaving dog owners
in a quandary about canned and dry foods, vaccinations, drugs, and other pet care products.
If you are
in a quandary about planning your first Hawaiian vacation, then use this guide to choose which is the best island to stay in Hawaii to learn more about the possibilities.
Accordingly, licences or contracted out business tenancies can be rendered effectively useless, leaving owners
in a quandary about whether they can require the removal of equipment, particularly in circumstances where a redevelopment may be proposed.
I'm
in a quandary about Facebook.
But some employers like clichéd buzzwords too, so you might find
yourself in a quandary about what to do.
Conflicting statements from different advisers has put many candidates
in a quandary about what to do in actuality.
This leaves
us in a quandary about what to write.
Executives
in a quandary about what to do next have some work to do before tackling their resumes and other career marketing communications.
Or has this question often put
you in a quandary about what to write?
We were
in a quandary about what to change and our minds changed quite a bit during the four years.
Not exact matches
A member of the Under 20 Thiel community, Jackson recently gave an inspiring and thought - provoking Tedx Talk
about this
quandary in software development.
In addition, one can find from Protestant churches statement after statement
about certain problems or
quandaries that may impinge upon the family, such as abortion, gender - roles conflict, and homosexuality.
I respect your opinion, Jeremy; but I am
in no such
quandary about the issue of homosexuality, because I do my very best to live the Word of God.
I was
in just such a
quandary as Vinny started out this blog
about... I found many interesting things on the internet - but one of them was a «conversation» community which I partook of called THE OOZE.
What not to worry
about: Your toddler's pretend play might cause a few very real
quandaries: What do you do when she insists on wearing a nightie to preschool (for the third day
in a row) because it's her magical queen's gown?
«That's the
quandary faced by the entire health care team — for the surgeon, whether to take the lymph nodes out; for the endocrinologist, whether to give radioactive iodine,
in part based on the information obtained
about lymph nodes during surgery; and for the patient, whether the information and treatment will result
in better survival.»
I was
in the same
quandary about my front door.
She is single and
in rather a
quandary about why.
In episode 114, the first season finale, Tina learns the truth about Candace; Dana loses a friend but gains a fiancee; Jenny finds herself in another romantic quandary involving Marina that pushes Tim further awa
In episode 114, the first season finale, Tina learns the truth
about Candace; Dana loses a friend but gains a fiancee; Jenny finds herself
in another romantic quandary involving Marina that pushes Tim further awa
in another romantic
quandary involving Marina that pushes Tim further away.
This ethical
quandary sits at the center of Fracture, a convoluted courtroom drama which unfortunately relies on ridiculous interpretations of the law which fly
in the face of fundamental notion
about jurisprudence.
When a plot finally emerges, it's all
about the
quandaries of privileging principle (and principal) or empiricism, duty or personal preference, questions that have been implicit all along, even
in kids» protests that they're always being picked on or favored.
This puts me
in a bit of
quandary: What do I talk
about?
In writing a book
about the development of the atomic bomb, Sheinkin takes on some of the biggest moral
quandaries of our time.
In other words, much of what Young Jonty brought us set us up with pressing
quandaries about a comparatively booming market that we only partly understand.
My own
quandary had seeded a broader interest
in contemporary artists» evolving studio needs and expectations (I wrote
about the issue
in «Lost
in Space: Art Post-Studio»
in the June issue of The Brooklyn Rail), and Simon was on the same wavelength.