Sentences with phrase «of a dilemma as»

The governor claimed that the All Progressives Congress and the Presidency cabal were in a state of dilemma as to whether to bring President Buhari back to the country with his present state or leave him in London.
Making it stand up was a bit of a dilemma as mine were pretty big and attaching them to a base didn't seem like the right choice.
Dexter, new father of Lily Anne, is dazed to find he no longer interested in indulging his Dark Passenger's needs: a bit of a dilemma as Astor and Cody still need mentoring for their own needs.
The exhibition will bring together a group of artists who deal with these kinds of dilemmas as praxis and will produce a collaborative project integrating different techniques — design, visual art, craft — , into one cohesive ambient.
We are in a bit of a dilemma as we want to purchases the tickets now but we are worried about if the baby is over due, doesn't get her passport in time or if there are possible complications with my pregnancy, etc..

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That's a term E.J. Reedy, the foundation's director of research and policy, uses to describe people who set out as their product's first customers, motivated to develop solutions to personal or professional dilemmas they are facing.
Sooner or later, every successful company confronts the dilemma of hiring an ad agency (for the purpose of this screed, we'll use that term to describe marketing services companies of all stripes, such as creative ad shops, digital agencies, PR firms — the whole hairball).
Faced with a dilemma of how to gain awareness as «The Computer Inside» with lower - priced competitors chomping at the bit for market share, Intel took a page from consumer marketing.
The exchange was a prime example of what toy maker Hoffman describes as his interfaith family's annual «December Dilemma
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As Fortune wrote, last month, this is the crux of the current dilemma.
The other issue that faces all companies is, as you get to a large enough size, there are people whose job it is to protect business lines — they're just doing their job — but this is the classic case of «The Innovator's Dilemma,» the famous business book, which says that when companies ultimately fail, whether it's Polaroid or whoever, it's not because they were big and dumb; it's because they were actually really smart.
But as research by author Noam Wasserman (author of The Founder's Dilemma) has shown, by the time a venture is three years old 50 percent of founders are no longer in charge, a cliff - like decline that continues to plummet by upwards of 10 percent every year thereafter.
Despite a real - life narrative stuffed with secrets and suspense, the film version quickly feels bloated as Stone treats us to scene after scene of Snowden struggling with his inner dilemma and, especially, with his devoted girlfriend, Lindsay, who is a major character in her own right.
«The dilemma,» Holmes says, «is how do you improve the sustainability of water supply to increase food security and food production as we go out into the future?»
Davis appeared in front of the Hilary Benn - led Brexit committee as the UK government attempts to find a workable solution to the Irish border dilemma, which is threatening to prevent both sides from reaching a deal.
But as his support grew, the media found itself impaled on the horns of a dilemma: Trump is great for ratings, but his campaign — including his treatment of the press — is increasingly disturbing.
As Hurricane Sandy bears down on Atlantic City, New York, and (eventually) parts of eastern Canada, thousands of businesses large and small are faced with dilemmas related to doing business before, during, and after a potential state of disaster.
Cramer pointed to the escalating trade dilemma with China as one of his chief concerns, particularly if retaliation is paired with another errant tweet from President Donald Trump.
It's a disturbing sequence — and an inaccurate portrayal of the real ethical dilemmas we will face as programs become capable of automating a wide range of tasks in physical and virtual realms, artificial intelligence expert Jerry Kaplan tells Inc..
The «Active Job Seeker Dilemma» survey includes a national sample of 4,347 job seekers, as well as 129 human resource (HR) professionals.
The programs available differ by state, but taking advantage of these programs presents the same financial dilemma as PSLF.
Except for a period in the early 1960s, when Robert Triffin explored what became known as the Triffin Dilemma, in which foreign hoarding of U.S. dollars was linked to persistent U.S. trade deficits, the relationship between the capital and current accounts seems since then to have mystified most economists, including those specializing in trade, even as U.S. trade deficits and foreign capital inflows soared, and as the growth in international capital flows, once consisting largely of trade finance, exploded relative to trade flows and relegated trade finance to minor importance.
China's experience, as with so many problematic economic trends, illustrates many of the dilemmas.
Austerity's advocates depict Latvia as a plucky country that can show Europe the way out of its financial dilemma — by «internal devaluation», or slashing wages.
It's a bit of a dilemma, and one that might be better explored in a new side - blog, as I don't want to confuse this one even more with the active / passive debate.
North Korea's recent attacks targeting Bitcoin highlight a key dilemma for policy - makers around the world: our institutions and norms of governance are becoming increasingly outdated as the line between the real and virtual worlds is getting even blurrier.
A solution to this dilemma is a form of vendor financing known as pay - on - scan («POS»).
For Bernanke himself, there may be a personal way out of this dilemma: Many Fed watchers believe that he will step down as Fed chairman when his current term expires in January.
Discussing the disparate interests that Facebook has to placate in such a large and diverse ecosystem, he added the fact «that different people have different interests» posed it with a dilemma, as one person's freedom of speech is another's hate speech.
The young members of the White Rose seemed to be as yet unable to deal with this moral dilemma.
And of course the whole point is not to share with others what isn't real or true for you, a point that is not lost on super pastor Rob as we return to the dilemma of living an honest faith when you become the latest pastor in demand.
And while part of the evangelical dilemma can be ascribed to the «scandal» of our noninvolvement in intellectual culture, as one historian has argued, this is only part of the story.
As we teeter between denying God and praising God, between the horrors and delights of life, Paul's words «always and for everything give thanks» might seem to mock our utter sense of being caught in a dilemma.
There can be no doubt that God makes decisions a propos of the disjunctive multiplicity of eternal objects; the difficulty is to establish in precisely what sense these divine decisions are distinguishable from the choices and calculations made by the Leibnizian deity Whitehead's dilemma seems to be this: on the one hand, the principle of classification is to be challenged by positing the primordiality of a world of eternal objects that knows «no exclusions, expressive in logical terms»; on the other hand, positing pure potentiality as a «boundless and unstructured infinity» (IWM 252) lacking all logical order would seem to be precisely that conceptual move which renders it «inefficacious» or «irrelevant.»
However, as Harvey Cox points out, his writings are incomplete because he fails to suggest a way out of man's social dilemma.
We even, by manner or words, tell a story of our own faith, as parishioner and pastor together face the dilemmas that oppress the one seeking help — and all of us.
This dilemma is far more important as we enter the twenty - first century than economic theories of how to achieve economic growth.
You have yet to directly respond to the specific points I've made at least three times now, i.e.: 1) the immutable good nature argument is simply unsupported definitional fiat (god can be equally described as malevolent or apathetic with equal support); 2) the immutable good nature argument presents a source of morality beyond god's direct control placing the argument in the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) the argument suggests god is not omnipotent because god is constrained to only a limited set of potential behaviors.
The Jews faced a difficult and momentous dilemma: either the accumulated miseries of Israel were due to Yahweh's failure as a powerful god, or else he was the one true God who, with righteous judgment, had decreed their national distress as punishment.
Here one finishes Love and Friendship with the same sense of frustration as one experienced with The Closing of the American Mind: what role, if any, does theism play either in creating the dilemmas so well diagnosed in these two books or in fashioning a therapeutic response to them?
As for the leadership dilemma mentioned above, all these» groups are competing for a finite cohort of American prospects, a certain number of millions who make up the outer limits of their market potential.
The poll report, by the Public Religion Research Institute, identified Obama's religion «dilemmaas the institute called it, as one of three significant emerging religious issues to watch toward the 2012 election cycle.
That's the dilemma... and that's why it's called «faith»... the substance of things «hoped» for, as the writer of Hebrews put it.
Interactive networks could offer a communication process empowering individuals and groups to deal with many ethical dilemmas of the «Information Age» such as: how to provide more equitable access to information technologies information overload; privacy; and unemployment caused by technology.
It offers many dividends: The opportunity to meet And chat with old and new - found friends; The amiable atmosphere; The comfortable cushioned seat; The promise of two hours clear Of irritating chores, restraints, Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cuof two hours clear Of irritating chores, restraints, Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cuOf irritating chores, restraints, Dilemmas, quarrels, and complaints; The vespertine impressive hall That grants equality to all And cover for a nap to some; The stirring burst of warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cuof warm applause When the conductor comes in view And talkers instantly grow dumb; The pleasantly suspenseful pause As the ensemble waits its cue.
F. C. Happold, for example, in his Religious Faith and Twentieth - Century Man, published in 1966, spoke of the mystical «as as a way out of the spiritual dilemma of modern man.»
The story could be heard and understood by anyone who had experienced the depth of love in a family with its dilemmas and decisions, and Jesus uses it as a lesson about God which is reflected in the human situation.
At Vox Nova, Kelly Wilson has published an extended examination of the dilemma posed to those who find themselves struggling with Church teaching, whether because they authentically lack conviction or understanding or deal doubt from a more cynical place, as in the case of ideologically - driven op - ed columnists.
But a mashup of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah is so much better than the usual «December dilemma,» the overlap of the eight - day Jewish holiday and the cultural behemoth know as Christmas, Roberts says.
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