Sentences with phrase «interesting predicament»

The phrase "interesting predicament" means a situation that is unusual, fascinating, or unexpected. Full definition
Cats are known for entertaining the masses and for getting themselves in interesting predicaments, to say the least.
All this to avoid the high interest predicament we'd put ourselves into by signing up for another credit card.
The food system is in an interesting predicament — it's a significant contributor to one of its own biggest threats — climate change.
This was an interesting predicament for other contemporary authoritarian regimes that incorporate limited plurality into their governance.
It's an interesting predicament and this particular problem is one that seems quite realistic.
But an interesting predicament will arise for young investors that could change the face of RRSPs down the road.
This combination makes for some interesting predicaments unless you take care to prevent whatever mischief and mayhem he may have planned for the day.
As you drift through space, you'll encounter strange alien environments and interesting predicaments.
I recently came up with this conceit on Dot Earth, anthropophilia, which is that there's been too much of this «woe is me, shame on you» and we need to sort of stop, look in the mirror and say, «Hey, we are an interesting creature and we face an interesting predicament,» and realistically how do you move forward from there.
The situation marks put Google's in an interesting predicament.
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