Sentences with phrase «nature of the conundrums»

It's clear from almost the start that Amita and Sabal aren't great leaders or people you should be handing control of a country too, yet you'll be forced to choose between them regardless, continuously grimacing at the ludicrous nature of the conundrums laid before you.

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By then defining «nature» in terms of relationship (instead of either static concept or unlimited dynamism) he was able to offer a solution to the old conundrum about the relationship between grace and nature, in a way which avoids the excessively arid and abstract terms with which this important debate has so often been carried on.
Nevertheless, the layman's common - sense view of reality is baffled by such conundrums as the nature of time and space, the reality of human freedom, quantum jumps in physics, or the claim of modern science that colors are not really present in the objects of perception but only in the mind of the beholder.
That means the nature of the medieval universe also depends on key initial conditions, suggesting you need a multiverse to solve the conundrum (arxiv.org/abs/1403.0769).
An as - yet undetected type of neutrino could explain a host of astrophysical conundrums, from the nature of dark matter to the ignition of the first stars, a new study suggests.
Having a synestia in the mix shifts the focus from the nature of the collision to what happened in its aftermath, potentially resolving the conundrum.
Sugar prices are much higher in the United States because of these import tariffs, a conundrum that encourages producers to replace nature's natural sweetener with this highly processed and nutritionally empty substitute.
Hittman turns Frankie's conundrum into a kind of psychodrama in which the visceral nature of his experiences tell the bulk of the story.
When that is contrasted against the self - evidently appalling nature of their work, the resulting sensation is an exquisite psychic conundrum.
These conundrums are the abstract models Long finds essential to the very nature of making and experiencing the medium of sculpture.
-- As it turns out, nature has provided humanity with an «escape hatch» from this conundrum, which is a means to cool the surface of the planet with the same techniques as nature uses to cool overheated tropical sea water.
I'd asked Pierrrehumbert to reflect on the time - scale conundrum laid out in the Nature Climate Change paper in the context of another important and provocative proposal by Princeton's Robert Socolow, published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in December, proposing a new field of inquiry — Destiny Studies — to examine the tough intersection of ethics, risk perception and science.
Perhaps the programmer wants to find the underlying nature of reality but can not solve the hardest problem of all: the conundrum at the heart of quantum mechanics, how can a subatomic particle be both a particle and a wave?
So here's the conundrum in drought - stricken areas: we're obsessed with green lawns, but we can't actually water them enough to prop up their unnatural lives («Lawns are nature purged of sex and death.»
The conundrum is this: Hiring real estate sales representatives is nothing like buying a commodity, something that is quantifyably measurable due to the exact replicating nature of manufactured commodities.
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