Sentences with phrase «of a conundrum despite»

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.

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Premier League stars faced that age old conundrum this last weekend with temperatures plummeting almost to zero whilst matches were underway but despite having to brave the cold, just 24 of the 200 outfield players chose to wear gloves.
Herein lies the conundrum for educators in low - performing schools across the nation: If a student arrives in fifth grade reading like a first grader and makes three years» worth of growth, he still will not pass a grade - level state test despite major progress and clearly effective teaching.
In any case, it looks like Amazon could have cracked the ebook subscription profitability conundrum that's put contenders such as Oyster out of business despite repeated rounds of venture capital funding.
Despite this conundrum, SCEA San Diego seems to have quite a knack for taking a sport that has been around for over 100 years and making it seem as new and exciting as the days of peach baskets.
Researchers analysing millions of oceanographic measurements believe they may finally have got to the bottom of the conundrum about why there is a slowdown in global warming despite greenhouse gas emissions rising.
If businesses don't move beyond this proof - of - concept conundrum, it's possible we could see Ethereum, Ripple, and Litecoin fall further, despite each offering unique advantages over bitcoin.
Here's the biggest conundrum: despite the rapid increase in technology, over the last 20 years, the usage of paper products has more than doubled: increasing from 92 million tons to 208 million tons.
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