Sentences with phrase «of a conundrum»

It's a bit of a conundrum for policymakers, advocates, and researchers with an interest in evaluating all charters, not just the most popular ones.
In one way, all of this presents something of a conundrum.
Work attire always presents a bit of a conundrum for me: how much personality is too much personality?
So is there any way out of this conundrum, a technique that allows for people's self - protective impulses but still helps them wholeheartedly admit errors and soothe hurt feelings?
Most states don't face any sort of conundrum.
It's the best kind of conundrum to be in I think.
Both sides of this conundrum were part of my experience.
I think the nexus of the conundrum facing higher education institutions for years to come is reflected in the post header.
While their overall payroll situation is clear, they have a bit of a conundrum at shooting guard.
I find myself in a bit of a conundrum over my resume.
As a result of this conundrum, specialty leasing pros came up with a novel sales pitch: convince temporary tenants — even seasonal ones — to sign year - long leases.
While I applaud your stepping forward in defense of your mantel, I ask that you also consider another aspect of this conundrum.
In fact, it's always been something of a conundrum that one of the world's great engineering nations only has had one significant legal AI company until now.
The best way out of that conundrum is to create a new design philosophy.
That's the sort of conundrum I face on a regular basis now.
The electric car presents engineers with a bit of a conundrum.
I've been on both sides of this conundrum and remember it well.
There's no greater example of the conundrum of modern recruiting than Texas: build up recruits to lure them in, then break them immediately, but only to the point they can become immediate ambassadors of your brand for the next cycle.
When, in his pompous, post-September 11th introduction to the exhibition, chief curator Lawrence Rinder writes that «what is American art, what is an American artist, and what is a museum of American art have taken on a keen and tragic importance,» he is clearly aware of this conundrum and of the need to move away from a centralized, institutional conception of American and American art.
We were reminded of this conundrum when we encountered «Food for Thought,» an opinion piece written by Andy Rooney, a former commentator on the TV show, «CBS Sixty Minutes.»
The WannaCry ransomware attack is the perfect example of this conundrum in action.
The Regal GS is an excellent example of the conundrum Buick faces as it seeks to draw in younger customers.
Sound art has always been somewhat of a conundrum for me.
This leaves conservatives in something of a conundrum when they fear that progressives are fighting for practices and policies that undermine religious liberty, personal responsibility, property rights, or social cohesion.
Based on a true story, Skin is an account of the conundrums of racial classification in a society where race determined not only social status but also legal rights.
Part of the conundrum for any discussion is the collateral benefits provision which prevents favourable or unequal treatment among shareholders in a takeover situation.
I don't think Kundera is a college football fan — though he'd probably appreciate Bobby Petrino — but I hear that quote and I wonder if the reason I was so drawn to college football in the first place was because of these conundrums: because it has, for so long, trafficked in an almost literary sense of ambiguity.
This is a very basic description of a conundrum which captures the tensions between two of Khan's most attractive and important policies.
Mauro's got a great description of the conundrum before the Court, as boiled down by Justice Antonin Scalia's use of Xerox as an example:
The NASAA statement highlights several of the conundrums that regulators like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must confront when seeking to exercise their legal mandates for cryptocurrency, such as associated tangible assets, controls by regulators or governmental authorities, and reliable methods of exchange for other commodities.
When Christian theology fell into this trap of substance thinking, all sorts of conundrums arose.
Roberson is a bit of a conundrum as one of the absolute best wing defenders in the NBA, but one of the worst offensive players.
Not the simplest of conundrums to disentangle bearing in mind that this time last week
It's not quite enough of a conundrum to make their heads explode like the robot chicks on Star Trek when Spock confused them with contradictory logic.
Here's a rather bemused Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards yesterday discussing the fact that he's now the running mate of BOTH Carl Paladino (on the GOP line) and Rick Lazio (on the Conservative line)-- an only - in - New York sort of conundrum from which he hasn't yet decided how best to extricate himself.
When the box of tricks they've knocked together in their garage starts behaving in ways they neither expect nor understand, so begins an escalating series of conundrums for Aaron (Carruth) and his best buddy co-creator Abe (Sullivan).
Choose your own level of conundrums, from 6 - 12 letter words., choose uppercase or lowercase.
The gist of the conundrum was that I tend to by more trashy books on my e-reader and more serious reads in print.
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.
For the most part Goodbye Deponia also succeeds in its puzzles, but there are also quite a number of conundrums where any semblance of logic that the game has simply vanishes, leaving obtuse solutions to the problem at hand that do little more than annoy and bring the pace of the game to a grinding halt.
And yet as fun as it is Trine 3's selection of puzzles doesn't even manage to come close to topping its own predecessor which boasted a varied and impressive roster of conundrums that often had me scratching my head, while in contrast I breezed through Trine 3 with only the occasional pause.
Aconcagua is a very pleasing experience where the majority of the conundrums can be resolved exploring the venues and investigating them for hidden features, making the most creative use of the short resources available.
Using special high - tech gloves to manipulate cubes in the environment, the player solves an array of conundrums — from physics - based challenges; to 3D jigsaws; to platform - based trials.»
Like many «outsider» (an antiquated, exoticizing term) artists adopted into the contemporary art market, Mullen is a bit of a conundrum despite obvious natural talent.
Royal Academy, London From the richness of his early targets and flags to the crammed canvases of his later years, this retrospective charts the great American's six - decade journey from master of nuance to king of conundrum

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