Sentences with phrase «in the dilemma of»

«The Chinese government is caught in the dilemma of dealing with slower growth and yet higher inflation again,» Ren at IHS said, adding that the government had little real room to wiggle on the monetary policy front while stabilizing growth.
In that novel, the great Russian writer shows Ivan, Aloysha, and Dmitri as caught in this dilemma of choice; and they are appraised, in their personal quality, as blessed or damned, as we might put it, not by the arbitrary fiat of a deus ex machina, but by the ineluctable working out of what they have made of themselves, what they have become, as this is evaluated in terms of what in an earlier chapter we called whatever ultimately determines and assesses true values in the scheme of things.
The commissioner said that the government was in a dilemma of whether to «right - size» the workforce or continue to manage the situation until there was an improvement.
We are still in this dilemma of making decisions about water that has already come and gone,» he remarks.
P: s — I love how slim this outfit makes me look but does slim looks good on me??? Been chubby all my life so I'm kinda in a dilemma of remaining the chubby girl everyone knows or shedding more weight... Tbh, I want best of both worlds «slim thick» as the refined social media craze generation will call it.
Now he is caught in the dilemma of how much torture he should inflict.
And so it finds one in the dilemma of Jerry Schilling (Alex Pettyfer), a former member of Elvis» inner circle, who is recruited by Elvis to accompany him to Washington.
Levinson's team has posted a number of other case studies on Justice in Schools and published still more in Dilemmas of Educational Ethics, specifically to help educators, administrators, parents, and even students themselves have productive conversations about hard decisions.
In Dilemmas of Educational Ethics, Levinson and Fay have amassed an army of 36 educators to debate moral predicaments: Should a teacher report a student who she believes has stolen a pricey iPhone, knowing the likely consequence could be expulsion, felony charges, and jail time if convicted?
An investor is always in a dilemma of whether to invest in ELSS through Lump Sum or via Systematic Investment Plan.
If you're consistently finding yourself in this dilemma of being unable to use your miles, consider a credit card that gives you flexibility in redemption.
Like other indie devs in China or any other corner of the world, Yang and his partner Cui are stuck in the dilemma of choosing stable food or pursuing their dreams.
Caitlyn kept me informed of changes that the broker required for our needs and was prompt and followed through until the end.Thank you Caitlyn for your professionalism and thoughtfulness in our dilemma of acquiring flood insurance for closing.
The current total cryptocurrency market capitalization stands around $ 260 billion and still isn't clear of the possibility of deteriorating further, given the nature of the market at the moment, with some investors caught in a dilemma of whether to wait on it to bounce back or part ways with cryptocurrencies.
I am in the dilemma of where to put my income.
I am in a dilemma of whether or not I should pay for a somewhat local coach (hour away) to hold my hand through my first year of investing.

Not exact matches

Lazaridis may have been applying the lessons of a book called The Innovator's Dilemma, published in 1997 by Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen.
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.
In these cases, there is no dilemma — simply a new cost of doing business.
Our tendency to mass in urban areas has long posed practical dilemmas, many of which concern a lack of space.
For the past 20 years, he's been quite literally dreaming up the solutions to his creative dilemmas in the dead of night.
According to Wolfango Piccoli, from analysis firm Teneo Intelligence, the Five Star leader faces a dilemma: partner up with Lega and risk alienating his own party due to conflicting platforms, or run the risk of holding multiple inconclusive voting rounds and not end up with a speaker in the House.
In Noam Wasserman's blockbuster success book, The Founder's Dilemma, the author chronicles the journeys of some of America's most successful founders.
Not only is it impossible to anticipate in such a code every possible variable or potential dilemma, but always «it is possible to satisfy the letter of the law while still committing an act that most reasonable people would consider unethical or immoral.»
In a report last year, the Conference Board of Canada summed up Ontario's dilemma succinctly: «Either we become a leader in the development and commercialization of these technologies, or we rely on others to sell them to us.&raquIn a report last year, the Conference Board of Canada summed up Ontario's dilemma succinctly: «Either we become a leader in the development and commercialization of these technologies, or we rely on others to sell them to us.&raquin the development and commercialization of these technologies, or we rely on others to sell them to us.»
They hadn't gone back to raise money in a few years, so maybe that would have been a good time to go to market and raise a war chest and set aside a bunch of people to try and do the full innovator's dilemma salvation plan.
But as research by author Noam Wasserman (author of The Founder's Dilemma) has shown, by the time a venture is three years old 50 percent of founders are no longer in charge, a cliff - like decline that continues to plummet by upwards of 10 percent every year thereafter.
Fuel theft is fast becoming one of Mexico's most pressing economic and security dilemmas, sapping more than $ 1 billion in annual revenue from state coffers, terrorizing workers and deterring private investment in aging refineries that the government, following a 2014 energy reform, hoped instead would be thriving with foreign capital.
It's not alone in facing these kinds of dilemmas, of course.
Despite a real - life narrative stuffed with secrets and suspense, the film version quickly feels bloated as Stone treats us to scene after scene of Snowden struggling with his inner dilemma and, especially, with his devoted girlfriend, Lindsay, who is a major character in her own right.
The «problem with the Entrepreneur's Dilemma... is that all these areas of life do not take equal time,» she argues in a recent Fast Company column.
The essence of this particular dilemma lies in answering this initial question: Even if the upside appears to be a sure thing, can you afford to accept your fate in the event that the worse - case scenario of a life decision implodes on you?
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.
Davis appeared in front of the Hilary Benn - led Brexit committee as the UK government attempts to find a workable solution to the Irish border dilemma, which is threatening to prevent both sides from reaching a deal.
The theory, popularized by Harvard professor Clayton Christensen in his 1997 book The Innovator's Dilemma, warns that successful companies are inherently vulnerable to being «disrupted» by new entrants, and the only way to avoid such a fate is to replicate the risk - taking, pizza - devouring culture of upstart firms.
That means Trump could find himself staring down the same dilemma in 2020 that Obama faced in 2016: He'll be trying to lock in his touchstone energy policies at the end of a four - year term, with a political rival eager to overturn them.
The thought that any entrepreneurial enterprise could be traitorous seems far - fetched, but it is precisely the dilemma faced by business leaders that stand in the way of the government's demands.
In this social experiment, those questions cover everything from patient privacy to the ethical dilemma of warning someone about a risk they can't avoid.
In The Innovator's Dilemma, Harvard professor Clayton Christensen explains that when new technologies reshape the marketplace, customer needs shift and there is a change in the basis of competitioIn The Innovator's Dilemma, Harvard professor Clayton Christensen explains that when new technologies reshape the marketplace, customer needs shift and there is a change in the basis of competitioin the basis of competition.
No, to the extent that there's even an ethically interesting dilemma, here, it isn't rooted in the sale of Internet - filtering technology to brutal dictatorships.
The real dilemmas have to do not with the fact that there are brutal dictatorships in the world, but with the fact that the governments of the world are spread along a spectrum, from fair and democratic to violent and totalitarian.
It's a disturbing sequence — and an inaccurate portrayal of the real ethical dilemmas we will face as programs become capable of automating a wide range of tasks in physical and virtual realms, artificial intelligence expert Jerry Kaplan tells Inc..
The solutions to marketing dilemmas promised by the all - in - one software of decades past are finally here, but they aren't all - in - one.
Starting from the publication in 1997 of The Innovator's Dilemma, by Harvard Business School's Clayton M. Christensen, we've become increasingly aware of the risks of ignoring the new kids on the block.
And then there's the dilemma of the tipped workers, who are in sub-minimum wage jobs, and about to have their tips confiscated.
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?
Fresh loans and restructured debts postponed the Greek dilemma but the durability of the Euro currency is in question.
Commodities trader in London who is left with the classic dilemma of Aston Martin or Rolls Royce
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