Sentences with phrase «in a quandary whether»

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In deciding whether to think of Jesus as a priest, the early Christians faced a quandary.
In another selection quandary, Wenger now has to contemplate whether to move Sanchez back out to the left flank to allow Giroud to reclaim the central striking position, with the latter having appeared especially determined to make an impact against Sunderland.
Although there are studies showing that co sleeping isn't as dangerous as it's depicted to be, a lot of parents are still in a quandary as to whether they should practice it or not.
Scientists asked 451 online survey - takers whetherin the event of an inevitable accident — it was more appropriate to sacrifice passengers or bystanders, a quandary known as the trolley problem in ethics.
But even if we believe we have at least one scientifically achievable idea of international importance, knowing whether now is the right time to apply for a fellowship often leaves us in a quandary.
«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.»
As to whether publishers are still needed in this day and age, that's a separate quandary entirely.
We find him in something of a quandary, weighing up whether to help or hinder humanity as the end of the world looms.
This leaves them in something of a quandary: simple logic dictates that if their hypothesis is correct, then they have no way of knowing whether an equation they use for calibrating the paleo data is correct.
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.
But weighing whether to invest a substantial sum in updated technology when other needs are pressing can leave management in a quandary.
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