Sentences with phrase «in a quandary with»

«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.
Neighbor disputes leave you in a quandary with the people who live closest to you.

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The Conservative government is in a quandary about what to do with the surpluses projected to begin in 2015 - 16.
In designating his disciples as his extended family, he provided us with a solution to that quandary.
The ICEL translators were, I would infer, confronted with a quandary in this regard.
Are developments in the «theology of religions» also bound up with the cultural quandary of suffering?
As a Protestant, I find myself in the quandary of appreciating the wisdom of the Pope and the Catholic Church but being unable to agree ultimately with various Catholic doctrines.
What's more is that they don't grapple with a moral dilemma or find themselves in an ethical quandary when they contemplate their meals.
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?
te tomorrow never comes and despite the fact that Wenger has been brilliant, its time for a change now, trouble is that's where we are in a real quandary cos if wenger goes YOU KNOW we will get a manager who accepts what the board tells him and wont spend any more than Wenger, NOWAY will Klopp or Simione get involved unless there is money to spend and with our current Board that's not going to happen.
With his contract expiring in the summer of 2018, the next few months leave the midfielder and current club Bayern Munich in something of 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.
However with Chelsea yet to sign an equivalent replacement (if such a thing exists) and his desired destination unable to buy players until January both parties have found themselves in a quandary that may see Conte and Costa kiss and make up.
With the former lurking around everyone's favorite panacea to Roma's problems, Stevan Jovetic, and the latter landing Jackson Martinez and possibly prying Zlatan Ibrahimovic from PSG, Roma may have two more combatants in their quest to stop Juve's strive for five, two combatants with shiny new toys up top, and while clinical strikers aren't the be all end all of title teams, they are the most apparent key to success, which leaves Roma in a bit of a quandWith the former lurking around everyone's favorite panacea to Roma's problems, Stevan Jovetic, and the latter landing Jackson Martinez and possibly prying Zlatan Ibrahimovic from PSG, Roma may have two more combatants in their quest to stop Juve's strive for five, two combatants with shiny new toys up top, and while clinical strikers aren't the be all end all of title teams, they are the most apparent key to success, which leaves Roma in a bit of a quandwith shiny new toys up top, and while clinical strikers aren't the be all end all of title teams, they are the most apparent key to success, which leaves Roma in a bit of a quandary.
Consumers who have a love / hate relationship with memory foam are often left in a quandary when looking for the best mattress to buy.
Having combined a long academic career with substantial involvement in community organising Lord Glasman brings a unique perspective to today's political quandaries.
But as they take a victory lap with the lawmaking behind them, it's local elected officials in some of the state's larger municipalities that face a political quandary if they think the brakes should be applied to ride - hailing expansion.
This was the quandary faced by Theresa May when she sat down with Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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.
In addition to throwing up moral quandaries, working with great apes is expensive and difficult.
The victory presents Merkel with a quandary, because her coalition partner of the last 4 years, the Free Democrats (FDP), received only 4.7 % of the vote, failing to reach the 5 % cutoff for representation in the German parliament, the Bundestag.
Seriously, this practice puts me in a quandary, because on one hand, it supports the unbelievable laziness of some people who are looking to achieve a strong visual effect, with almost zero training.
i am a quandary... hyper intelligent yet prone to moments of extreme stupidity, i am crazy and yet highly calculating in everything i do, i am bored but yet very happy with where i am... i can do anything and yet often choose to do nothing... etc etc...
To spill the beans, or not spill the beans: «Tis a quandary — DEAR CAROLYN: One of my best girlfriends (we're in our 40s and 50s) has started dating a former... Chat online with Carolyn at 11 a.m. each Friday at washingtonpost.com.
Working through these moralistic quandaries is George Clooney, absent his usual Clooney charm, who conveys his character's career - hardened loneliness by glaring with suspicion at everyone who crosses his path in the beautifully - filmed small towns of Italy's Abruzzo region.
That left me with a real quandary that I was not completely able to confront in my review: how do you rate a film that is compelling on a second viewing but I found terribly hard to connect with the first time through?
Indie films, where this quandary was honed in the first place (as is often the case with any sub-genre), gets to take another punch at the question with How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog.
Steve Buscemi is largely wasted in an episode that deals more with a standard midlife crisis than any existential quandary; day - to - day mundanities were never Dick's strong suit, an idiosyncratic crafter of everyday conversations if ever there was one.
In his works, Hartley expertly blends intelligent, ironic humor with dramatic incident, gripping his eccentric, usually obsessed, but always very passionate characters with deep philosophical quandaries.
So for a while, Fiorvante has no problem selling himself for sex (or moral or ethical quandaries don't seem to bother him), and the elderly Murray seemingly takes like a fish to water in drumming up clients (it's not really explained how he does it, but for the sake of the movie, just roll with it).
It's easy to consider hypothetical reactions when one is confronted with moral quandaries in the movies — especially in Hollywood movies.
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.
Cultural critics were busying themselves with lily - livered debates over the moral quandaries of Violence as Stylish Accessory in the wake of Pulp Fiction, fretting that good American audiences couldn't take a little gun - brandishing.
EduColor members practice said discomfort with each other in conversation, laying bare our most difficult problems and hardest quandaries.
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 educators can find themselves in a quandary: failure to address inequities with a sense of urgency can lead to lawsuits, negative outcomes for the most vulnerable students, or federal and
The American Enterprise Institute's Frederick M. Hess and Brendan Bell write that, with all state accountability plans in the hopper at the U.S. Department of Education, states paying heed to calls for plans to be ambitious has resulted in a «curious quandary: The problem with...
Ritz was voted in as a rebuke to the reformy policies of former Superintendent Tony Bennett (not the one who left his heart in San Francisco), so Pence was faced with a quandary: How to continue the reformy agenda with an actual public school teacher and advocate for public education in office as the schools superintendent.
The previous C63 was a bit of a brute in the best possible way, so the brand faced quite the quandary with this new one — modernize the recipe without losing the flavor.
Today, Trieste is a charming Italian city bordering Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia) on the Adriatic Sea, home to a wide mix of cultures (map of Trieste), but in 1954 it was at the center of a Cold War quandary - what to do with this little city - state caught in the power struggle between East and West?
It seems the major point with the Amazon recommendations is you have to already be selling well to appear in them...... mmmm, there in lies the quandary; how to sell well to start with Thanks Joanna, the article was still very helpful.
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.
«With the advent of the Amazon Kindle Fire, many of the other tablet makers are in a bit of a quandary as they are left with expensive tablets without a comprehensive content offering.&raWith the advent of the Amazon Kindle Fire, many of the other tablet makers are in a bit of a quandary as they are left with expensive tablets without a comprehensive content offering.&rawith expensive tablets without a comprehensive content offering.»
In cases like this, the more knowledgeable you are, the more prepared you are to deal with Fido's sudden fears, mishaps, behavioral stumpers, and canine quandaries.
-- David Grimm, an editor at Science magazine and author of «Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs»: When my wife and I first snapped a harness on our cat Jasper in 2005, we didn't quite realize the ethical quandary we were getting ourselves into.
Had we stayed any longer we would have found ourselves in something of a quandary: we should have moved on and seen somewhere else (the cities of Vigo and La Coruña are close enough to warrant a visit), but dragging oneself away from one's table, with an endless supply of beer and tapas, overlooking the handsome, glittering city is not an easy thing to do.
But in reality, the shift has created a quandary when it comes to rewards: Banks make less money on transactions with debit cards than with credit cards, so they have less to spend on debit card rewards.
That act will, of course, have its own set of consequences throughout Vampyr's semi-open world, with the moral quandaries behind such an act pulling the story and difficulties in different directions; investigating potential victims, their lives, and trying to suss out any potential consequences is as open or closed as you'd like it to be.
It's a quandary Opie's been grappling with in an era of ubiquitous images we consume at a single glance.
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