I was
in dilemma for different interest rates offered by different lenders.
am so much blessed with the teaching, i have been
in dilemma for so long, but after reading this article i felt relieved may god bless you so much.
Not exact matches
IT»S a constant
dilemma for those working
in remote and isolated mining locations; a worker identifies a hazard but it's potentially hours before anyone else is made aware of it.
The
dilemma for Fidelity and Hartford, says Drew Nordlicht, partner and managing director of Hightower Advisors
in San Diego, is whether to make subsequent investments at their own price threshold, or to use Blackrock's 20 percent higher valuation, which means a dilution of their own shares.
The rap star, known
for hit songs such as a «Hot
in Herre» and «
Dilemma,» will kick off 2012 having to answer
for a pretty massive credit card bill.
For the past 20 years, he's been quite literally dreaming up the solutions to his creative
dilemmas in the dead of night.
Years later when she was
in her 20s, that knack
for imagination gave Corcoran the creative kick she needed to figure out how to navigate a business
dilemma.
In the long run, Bloomberg's larger
dilemma isn't all that different from what its competitor, Reuters, has been going through
for some time.
Rice's case apparently posed something of a
dilemma for the court system, too: back
in May, Rice was indicted
for third - degree aggravated assault, but those charges were later dropped.
In the years since The Omnivore's
Dilemma was first published, Pollan has become a one - man evangelist
for a new way of thinking about food.
China's uneven economic recovery signals a looming
dilemma for policymakers as official data released at the weekend showed inflation at a 10 - month high
in February while factory output and consumer spending were weaker than forecast.
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.
It seems with the landscape Vs square discussion there is a place
for both but i guess it does provide a bit of a
dilemma for smaller brands
in terms of where they spend their marketing dollars?
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.
Except
for a period
in the early 1960s, when Robert Triffin explored what became known as the Triffin
Dilemma,
in which foreign hoarding of U.S. dollars was linked to persistent U.S. trade deficits, the relationship between the capital and current accounts seems since then to have mystified most economists, including those specializing
in trade, even as U.S. trade deficits and foreign capital inflows soared, and as the growth
in international capital flows, once consisting largely of trade finance, exploded relative to trade flows and relegated trade finance to minor importance.
For the U.S., it should be a good thing and resolve the Triffin Dilemma in favor of higher growth, productivity, savings and employment domestically, but it seems like it could be pretty chaotic for the wor
For the U.S., it should be a good thing and resolve the Triffin
Dilemma in favor of higher growth, productivity, savings and employment domestically, but it seems like it could be pretty chaotic
for the wor
for the world.
A further complexity is the famed «double bind» examined
in Alice H. Eagly and Linda L. Carli's book Through the Labyrinth (Harvard Business Review Press, 2007) and
in the 2007 Catalyst research report «The Double - Bind
Dilemma for Women
in Leadership.»
European Economic Improvement Poses
Dilemma for Monetary Policy Europe finds itself
in a relatively unusual situation
in which the overall economic situation continues to improve, but the ECB has given definite hints it intends to ease monetary policy even further.
But the improvement
in the eurozone's fortunes does pose a
dilemma for the ECB
in our view, all the more so given that renewed expectations
for the Fed to raise rates soon have been helping to depress the euro.
The Prisoner's
Dilemma is the most important paradigm
for understanding shadow risk
in modern financial markets at the pinnacle of a multi-generational debt cycle unparalleled
in the history of finance.
This poses a real
dilemma for senior executives to choose the right people to be involved
in buyer persona development efforts with the intent to inform strategy and one they must get right.
However, the inclusion of an option to review the deal
in June of next year underlined the continuing
dilemma for these producers — how to maintain relatively high prices without stimulating US shale oil production too much.
This blog is an outlet
for me to write about whatever I think of
in the digital marketing realm, from content marketing
dilemmas and solutions to interviews with some of the people I respect the most.
For Bernanke himself, there may be a personal way out of this
dilemma: Many Fed watchers believe that he will step down as Fed chairman when his current term expires
in January.
But last week proved to be a particularly rocky one
for the metal, even with Greece and Puerto Rico's debt
dilemmas, not to mention the recent Shanghai stock market decline, fresh
in investors» minds.
The precedent
for blending a scholarly reading of Tocqueville with personal narrative was set by Poulos's graduate school mentor, Joshua Mitchell,
in his Tocqueville
in Arabia:
Dilemmas in a Democratic Age (2013).
This caused a theological
dilemma for the early Christians because,
in Mark, Jesus stated clearly that there were things he did not know (when the end was coming, to be precise).
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.
As we teeter between denying God and praising God, between the horrors and delights of life, Paul's words «always and
for everything give thanks» might seem to mock our utter sense of being caught
in a
dilemma.
In 1971, British child psychoanalyst D. W Winnicott was approached by Anglican priests and asked to solve the following
dilemma: How does one distinguish between a person's need
for spiritual counsel and the need
for psychoanalysis?
The third classic
dilemma — called classic because it appears over and over again
in literature and drama — is the tug - of - war between love
for one's family and love
for an alien.
Camus is confronted with a
dilemma: he does not wish to baptize history because history has resulted
in the reign of terror; he does want to advocate absolute values independent of time,
for that would reconstitute the «old god» that negates human creativity.
And the
dilemma remains, even
in the negative theology, that either all value is compossible — which seems certainly untrue,
for values conflict — or else God must fail to possess some values which yet are possible — and how then can he be incapable of growth
in value?
Moral and ethical
dilemmas become opportunities
for the church to express its care by its willingness to sit with people
in the midst of turmoil and despair.
In many cases, of course, vocational
dilemmas involve emotional conflicts which call
for longer - term counseling.
It offers many dividends: The opportunity to meet And chat with old and new - found friends; The amiable atmosphere; The comfortable cushioned seat; The promise of two hours clear Of irritating chores, restraints,
Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover
for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes
in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cue.
While defense contractors say that there is no moral or religious
dilemma for their employees, church leaders say that there is a problem, but one that can be solved by refusing to participate
in the development or production of nuclear weapons and technology.
F. C. Happold,
for example,
in his Religious Faith and Twentieth - Century Man, published
in 1966, spoke of the mystical «as as a way out of the spiritual
dilemma of modern man.»
Tiffany Barrans, the legal director
for the ACLJ, said this week that the church leaders
in Iran were faced with a
dilemma: They could avoid being witnesses, or they could testify
in court and possibly face similar charges.
The conservatives»
dilemma, as manifested most recently
in the disputes surrounding Senator John McCain's unsuccessful campaign
for the Republican presidential nomination, is not that their playbook is empty but that they can't get straight what page
in it they should be reading from.
This
dilemma, it seems to me, calls
for reflection upon all those old fairy tales
in which the bolder of three unrestricted wishes manages nevertheless to screw things up: reading those stories as children, with considerable incredulity, we thought that
in the same situation we would surely do better.
Burridge resolved the
dilemma described by Benedict and
for this has been given the prize named
in his honor.
Calling
for «a return to foundations» can be immensely helpful
in pointing out and even reigning
in the worst aspects of liberalism, but these solutions can also slip into abstraction, becoming frustrated gestures at a hazy and diffuse
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.
«Another objection to moral relativism is called by Fred Feldman «The Reformer's
Dilemma,» which describes the situation of an activist who sees a society
in need of improvement and feels compelled to propose some alteration
for its citizens.
Perhaps our shared
dilemma today is how we can think
in and
for the church when we are disconnected from the dominant interests of the church.
To return to the personal note encouraged by the editors, my own present theological
dilemma is this: I am relatively encouraged (although not, I hope, sanguine) about the relative merit of the model
for fundamental theology which I have tried to articulate
in the past few years.
I pose to the reader, or any person, the following
dilemma: Imagine Alan
in two possible worlds: one world like the one just described
in which he thought he was a great painter and felt completely happy about this, and died, but was deceived and another world
in which he really was a good painter and his paintings sold
for a high price because he was being recognized as such and was not deceived, and again dies happily.
Mitchell Merbaek's The Thief, the Cross, and the Wheel: Pain and the Spectacle of Punishment
in Medieval and Renaissance Europe documents an increase
in the depiction of violence
in Renaissance paintings of the crucifixion, which created a
dilemma for artists.
The crisis intervention therapists (Eric Lindemann, Gerald Caplan, Robert Carkhuff, David Switzer, and Edgar Jackson) then became important to me
in the mid-seventies as I dealt with the more sober moral
dilemmas involved
in pastoral care
for the dying.7