Sentences with phrase «in the quandary of»

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.
If you have both large RRSPs and large non-registered accounts, you may be in a quandary of where to draw from first.
We're in a quandary of sorts here.The Apple iPad Mini 3 is a fantastic tablet.

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It should address both the particular nuances of the company's industry as well as its broader goals for social responsibility and should be concrete enough to serve as a guide for employees in a quandary without laying out rules for every situation that could arise.
But as DeMars says, a written set of rules will never anticipate every situation — and not every ethical quandary will offer choices in black and white.
Large companies are in something of a quandary.
A member of the Under 20 Thiel community, Jackson recently gave an inspiring and thought - provoking Tedx Talk about this quandary in software development.
One such quandary is called computer vision, the process of programming machines to recognize objects in images, something conventional computers don't do very well.
There's no such quandary 8,000 miles away in China, where the «either - or» retail equation is being pushed aside in favor of a model, called «New Retail,» melding the best of both the in - shop and online experiences.
We hear repeatedly of his «ingenuity,» «virtuosity,» «vigorous intellect,» «mental agility,» «agile wit»; he writes poems that are «brilliantly convoluted,» in which «intractable mental puzzles» are pored over and «metaphysical quandaries are addressed, but never resolved.»
In resisting the claims of his relatives, he illustrated a contemporary quandary of ours.
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.
One response to this quandary is attributed to Eusebius of Caesarea in a famous (but possibly forged) letter to Constantine's sister, Constantia.
The fresh point of view possible precisely because I am not you may be just the thing for solving a stalemated quandary, but what we ordinarily mean when we say such things is «If I were myself in your place.»
While Crosby's interest in this article is limited to Tertullian's quandary (and our own) of relating the elements of the Christian university, that is, philosophy, literature, history, and the liberal arts, to the life of redemption and faith, the underlying issue at stake seems easily to extend beyond intellectual culture.
The churches have really not understood how lonely and in how much of a moral quandary people are during a divorce.»
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.
Of the recurring quandaries in Christian theology — suffering, sin, ignorance and death — suffering, historical suffering, appears to have become the chief concern of Protestant theology in the latter 20th century, replacing the «Classical Protestant accent on sin and God's answering word of forgivenesOf the recurring quandaries in Christian theology — suffering, sin, ignorance and death — suffering, historical suffering, appears to have become the chief concern of Protestant theology in the latter 20th century, replacing the «Classical Protestant accent on sin and God's answering word of forgivenesof Protestant theology in the latter 20th century, replacing the «Classical Protestant accent on sin and God's answering word of forgivenesof forgiveness.
Are developments in the «theology of religions» also bound up with the cultural quandary of suffering?
When we understand human nature as the pinnacle and goal of material development it all appears to come to nothing, or at least to frustration, without an end in God - and that quandary can not be answered from within the categories and potential of created being.
In deciding whether to think of Jesus as a priest, the early Christians faced a quandary.
These quandaries are made worse by the fact that one of the marks of civilized society is the refusal to take pleasure in punishment.
An attitude of trust in God's fidelity must accompany our understanding of the seemingly irredeemable socio - economic quandaries we find ourselves in today.
One way of responding to this contemporary theological quandary is to think out more fully the implications of a belief in «the universal significance of Christ.»
The ineluctable connections between Christian violence, its global magnification through the West's colonial reach, and the hard quandaries of religious conviction thereby slowly unleashed were in fact sustaining forces within the evolution of modernity.
This leaves me in a bit of a quandary, since the subject I want to address is what it might mean for a university to be Christian.
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?
Now I'm down to needing to get rid of 2 more teams, but I am in a bit of a quandary.
He was in a predicament, a quandary, he was on the horns of a dilemma, between the devil and the deep blue sea.
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.
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 quandary.
We'd like to know exactly what as the Latics are in a bit of a quandary at the present and another defeat on Saturday, which would be their third on the bounce, could send the club to the basement of the Premier League.
Ferguson often stated that he wished he had signed the giant Dutchman long before he arrived at the club in 2005, a move which instantly solved the longstanding quandary of finding a successor to Peter Schmeichel.
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.
In either case, the unpaid meal charge quandary is an emotional one for school nutrition professionals — they know the impact a meal (or lack of a meal) can have on a student's ability to focus in school, and they never want children to go hungrIn either case, the unpaid meal charge quandary is an emotional one for school nutrition professionals — they know the impact a meal (or lack of a meal) can have on a student's ability to focus in school, and they never want children to go hungrin school, and they never want children to go hungry.
Sadly, that is one of the quandaries that those in food service face.
Your article «Low doses of common chemical have science in a quandary» (News, Dec. 26) claims that exposure to low doses of Bisphenol - A (BPA) may lead to «possible widespread health risks,» and mentions a recent scientific review by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) as the evidence for this claim.
Jax at Making It Up discusses behavioural issues in a quandary in search of a tip.
I was in the same quandary several years back and couldn't find very many real life examples from others who had gone before me, so I almost passed up the opportunity of a life time.
«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.
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna commented: «It is staggering ministers should have allowed themselves to get into such a quandary over the Hester bonus given they knew it was in the offing for many months and would be a matter of immense public interest.
«It would take many, many years to do that because we can't exceed the tax cap - or we can but you have to go out for the supermajority vote - so we're kind of in a quandary
This raises the «West Lothian question», a quandary first posited in 1977 by Tam Dalyell, who asked why he, as MP for the Scottish seat of West Lothian, should vote on matters concerning English constituents but not his own.
On the same day the Trump Organization announced its appointment of two ethics monitors to advise on potential conflicts of interest, it faced a new ethical quandary: Is it right to double the price of the initiation fee at Mar - a-Lago, the Trump family's private club in Florida, or would that be seen as cashing in on the president's arrival in the White House?
I am sure the elephants are in a state of quandary wondering what it is that has made the NDC so solid in opposition even in spite of the heavy defeat the Party suffered at the 2016 polls.
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.
That leaves Conservatives in a bit of a quandary, since they probably won't hold their caucus until September, after seeing the outcome of the Republican primary.
Teachout decided to run in a Democratic primary, and her better - than - expected showing has prompted something of a quandary for the 181,000 people who voted for her: Do they sit home on Election Day, swallow hard and vote for Cuomo (perhaps on the W.F.P. line), or cross over for someone like Hawkins, who has been actively pitching them?
Scientists asked 451 online survey - takers whether — in the event of an inevitable accident — it was more appropriate to sacrifice passengers or bystanders, a quandary known as the trolley problem in ethics.
Back in the final year of my physics degree, I was in a bit of a quandary.
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