Sentences with phrase «not in a quandary»

Thanks Rene: I am not in a quandary about what is right and wrong — it's not a guessing game.

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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.
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.
I'm tackling such quandaries in my book, but like I said, I can't help but get a bit blue knowing the direction in which the trends are pointing.
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.»
The churches have really not understood how lonely and in how much of a moral quandary people are during a divorce.»
The Chaldeans now in custody are in the same quandary as Shaou: awaiting Homeland Security to decide their fate, if they are not deported first.
While some traditions in the Bible have changed the fact that she is in this quandary is only because she hasn't met the real person Jesus.
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.
What's more is that they don't grapple with a moral dilemma or find themselves in an ethical quandary when they contemplate their meals.
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?
te tomorrow never comes and despite the fact that Wenger has been brilliant, its time for a change now, trouble is that's where we are in a real quandary cos if wenger goes YOU KNOW we will get a manager who accepts what the board tells him and wont spend any more than Wenger, NOWAY will Klopp or Simione get involved unless there is money to spend and with our current Board that's not going to happen.
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.
The quandary for the manager should be who will be sold or loaned in this January's transfer window, while spurious links have been raised regarding Javier Hernandez to Real Madrid they can't be discounted as a possible destination for the Mexican.
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.
What not to worry about: Your toddler's pretend play might cause a few very real quandaries: What do you do when she insists on wearing a nightie to preschool (for the third day in a row) because it's her magical queen's gown?
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.
«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.
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.
The experience places Woidislawsky at the nexus of two distinct quandaries in clinical research: What health information do researchers owe the volunteers in their studies, especially when it's not clear what it means?
There's more to these findings than just lofty philosophical quandaries, though: If ravens really do possess a level of social cognition comparable to humans and other large primates, the birds might serve as better animal models to study this kind of behavior in the lab — which could help scientists understand why some humans are better at this kind of inference than others, and why some individuals can't manage it at all.
In order to minimize this effect, I could take care not to drive myself too hard on the first one or two rounds, but this would then decrease the effectiveness of the high - rep work — a true quandary.
My BP seems to go too low when I don't have carbs, so I'm in a bit of a quandary.
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That left me with a real quandary that I was not completely able to confront in my review: how do you rate a film that is compelling on a second viewing but I found terribly hard to connect with the first time through?
The confusion over The Batman «s place in the DCEU was thrown into quandary this week when director Matt Reeves revealed that the film wasn't part of the extended universe.
So for a while, Fiorvante has no problem selling himself for sex (or moral or ethical quandaries don't seem to bother him), and the elderly Murray seemingly takes like a fish to water in drumming up clients (it's not really explained how he does it, but for the sake of the movie, just roll with it).
Still, she's left in a quandary about what to do next, not having worked and or even graduated from college.
The moral quandary at the center of the film may not be an original one — Danish commander Claus Pedersen (Pilou Asbæk) must go to court over a split - second decision made during a firefight in which his actions saved a comrade while unknowingly leading to a number of civilian casualties — but Lindholm takes seemingly ages to get to that point, allowing the audience to soak in the monotony and incessant - if - buried burden of Pedersen's position: serving as ersatz father for his unit while knowing, intuitively, that his family desperately needs him back home.
It's not much of one, though, since it's clear from the beginning that Anwar is an innocent victim of a major misunderstanding (Had he been guilty — even in some minor way — that would have really produced a quandary, probably less for Freeman but more for the audience.).
Cultural critics were busying themselves with lily - livered debates over the moral quandaries of Violence as Stylish Accessory in the wake of Pulp Fiction, fretting that good American audiences couldn't take a little gun - brandishing.
And if the #GoOpen initiative is successful, it could diminish or destroy textbook companies, which could put schools in a quandary should OER ultimately not pan out.
Ritz was voted in as a rebuke to the reformy policies of former Superintendent Tony Bennett (not the one who left his heart in San Francisco), so Pence was faced with a quandary: How to continue the reformy agenda with an actual public school teacher and advocate for public education in office as the schools superintendent.
I am in a quandary; as a self - published indie writer, like many of us denied by Big House publishers who do not want to take chances, I am in search of reviewers.
The esoteric attribute of Bhagavad Gita, however, incurs a «quandary» upon the modern age people; that they consider Gita as merely of theoretical application in life, and not practical.
If not, you are in a quandary.
Honestly, I can't think of any circumstances in which orange soda and gift bags are reasonable solutions to the medication quandary.
-- David Grimm, an editor at Science magazine and author of «Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs»: When my wife and I first snapped a harness on our cat Jasper in 2005, we didn't quite realize the ethical quandary we were getting ourselves into.
Had we stayed any longer we would have found ourselves in something of a quandary: we should have moved on and seen somewhere else (the cities of Vigo and La Coruña are close enough to warrant a visit), but dragging oneself away from one's table, with an endless supply of beer and tapas, overlooking the handsome, glittering city is not an easy thing to do.
These are minor decisions that may not have repercussions in the game, but they offer morale quandaries and conflicts of their own.
The Castle Doctrine involves building up security for your home even as you need to plunder and loot the homes of others advancing the moral and ethical quandary of what is right and wrong when you are becoming indistinguishable from the «bad guys» who might just be your neighbors in a predicament not so different from your own.
So the quandary was, do we rush review a game we've played for a few hours - but many, many more in the earlier Alpha and Beta versions - on the expectation of things being as good as, if not better, than the Beta as the full version progresses?
That quandary, which seems to be the main theme of the installation, doesn't in itself make a particularly riveting subject for art.
However, it was not the gargantuan «Torqued Ellipses» by Richard Serra that stuck it to the man — his work is sold by world - renowned powerhouse Gagosian Gallery — but the cackling faux - bird audio «Birdcalls» (1972/1981) by pioneer sound artist Louise Lawler resonating throughout the cherry blossom west garden that really put the art market in a quandary.
«It not only expands the roster of artists working abstractly but also bravely tackles the quandary of black women artists who often have had to overcome familial uncertainty with their chosen careers, and have had to harness color, line, and form to address the inevitable and unavoidable political and personal challenges they have faced in the world.»
But if you're a Third Tribe type of marketer, you're in a quandary because you know these push - comes - to - shove sales page tactics just won't work in your case.
Given the quandary in the oceans I wonder if biological sinks aren't being recruited at a faster than anticipated rate.
Are you in a quandary because you have been asked to write a recommendation letter for a co-worker teacher and you can not refuse?
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