Not exact matches
The
dilemma for Fidelity and Hartford, says Drew Nordlicht, partner and managing director
of Hightower Advisors in San Diego, is
whether to make subsequent investments at their own price threshold, or to use Blackrock's 20 percent higher valuation, which means a dilution
of their own shares.
«We think that the
dilemma of our time is
whether this is an age
of the markets or this is an age
of the people,» Fernandez said.
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 Lee faces a
dilemma, for there is room to doubt
whether his well - run state can add culture to its line
of products and services.
Gurwitch and Webb also discussed what, for many entrepreneurs, is a hugely difficult
dilemma:
Whether to sell equity with the goal of growing more quickly, or whether to hang on to company ownership and perhaps grow more
Whether to sell equity with the goal
of growing more quickly, or
whether to hang on to company ownership and perhaps grow more
whether to hang on to company ownership and perhaps grow more slowly.
Back some
of these people into a corner with a moral
dilemma with limited choices and I think its fair to question
whether or not they will act something like the Christian husband did in that movie.
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.
Most
of us who are members
of the once - mainline churches,
whether lay or clerical, are well - acquainted with this
dilemma personally.
The moral
dilemma of choosing
whether to have an abortion faces only some women between their teens and their 40s.
The kids get given numerous chocolate eggs and I always have the
dilemma of whether to let them eat them all at once or eek them out for months.
Of course, the biggest
dilemma is deciding
whether to enjoy it for breakfast or dessert.
My only
dilemma is
whether to put a scoop
of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream on top:) That looks soooo good.
It's still a
dilemma to me
whether it is safer healthwise to buy certified organic honey that is filtered (I have bought Organic Busy Bee, one
of the ones tested and mentioned in this article) and be confident the honey is free
of pesticides or to purchase local raw honey that is not organic.
I eat paleo and understand the
dilemma of whether a little sugar is allowed.
I had a bit
of a
dilemma over
whether to call this winter spiced or Christmas pecan and almond butter but I decide that to strict this to just Christmas time would be a crime.
Yes AW knows that OG12 is not enough thats why this season he got AS17 and he states that he got him to be a striker but the everton game gave him a picture
of how EPL defenders will make it harder for a small sized CF playing as a target man so now the old man is in
dilemma on
whether to buy another striker or improvise he will definetly sign a defender and another midfielder but for a striker AW is undecided yet
The
dilemma that Moyes faces is
whether the inclusion
of Hernandez diminishes the threat created from Marko Arnautovic's free role or
whether Lanzini and Joao Mario can be realistically accommodated in the same team.
Certainly the allure
of the Premier League is great but does it wear thin after a while It is an intriguing
dilemma for supporters as to
whether the chance to see world famous footballers in live action makes up for the disappointment
of regular defeat.
Perhaps one day West Ham will themselves win the Arab - millions raising the
dilemma of whether success trumps working class east - end traditions after all.
New faces behind the scenes, a five - man shortlist and the
dilemma of whether to go for experience or potential.
Whether he is the sole striker in a 4 -3-3 or part
of a two in a 4 -4-2 diamond, Origi should be aiming to put in a commanding performance and give Rodgers a selection
dilemma.
European champions Madrid arrive with Zidane pondering the luxury
dilemma of whether to select Karim Benzema as a lone striker or pair him with Álvaro Morata, who has returned to the club over the summer.
The Italian has now scored in each
of his last four appearances in the league, providing Mancini with a positive selection
dilemma ahead
of Sunday's game as to
whether he should stick with the form
of the temperamental Italian or go with the tried and tested Aguero and Dzeko partnership which has produced fourteen goals this season.
One
of the
dilemmas that most mothers will face when caring for an infant is
whether to use regular or overnight diapers at night.
Whether you prefer disposable, cloth or some sort
of hybrid, we'll help you get to the bottom
of this diaper
dilemma.
One
of the central
dilemmas encountered, therefore, is
whether to employ a time - specified or a results - dependent strategy.
Their
dilemma is over
whether to implement further structural reform in the frame
of the Eurozone, knowing that these measures could take longer to take effect than what is politically acceptable, or exit the Euro in order to regain competitiveness through a sharp currency devaluation and face huge upfront costs and an uncertain future.
Given that he was (unfairly) attacked for not paying capital gains tax when he was not liable for it, I wonder if that makes
whether or not to use one
of the last full Child Trust Fund vouchers a
dilemma for him?
The growing prospect
of an early general election, should May continue to trip, fumble and flop, presents many MPs with an existential
dilemma:
whether to vote with their conscience and uphold the democratic rights
of parliament and their constituents or be pushed and pulled along by a populist tide, propelled by lies.
«Regardless
of whether or not Duffy violated state law by interviewing for a job with a private lobbying entity — he'll recuse himself from any future matters involving economic development in his home region — he has committed a mortal political sin: He created an ethics
dilemma for a governor currently hammering the state Legislature over its own ethical record, including its lack
of transparency on sources
of outside income,» Casey Seiler writes in his column, which includes speculative odds on Duffy's successors.
The
dilemma for me was
whether to gain a distinctive identity for my party by opposing and blocking, or to get results by gaining Tory support for my proposals — which often meant I risked losing ownership
of the issue.
The commissioner said that the government was in a
dilemma of whether to «right - size» the workforce or continue to manage the situation until there was an improvement.
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.
Columns in preparation for the New Year include merging science with law, looking at careers in mathematics, and the
dilemma of whether to take the PhD route or not.
Hearing this call go out at 36,000 feet can be anxiety - provoking for any physician and may trigger a
dilemma of whether to respond, or wait to see if anyone else will offer their expertise.
They presented participants with moral
dilemmas such as the decision
whether or not to kill one's own crying child to keep it raising the attention
of enemy soldiers and thereby endangering the whole group.
Until recently, researchers working with octopuses and squids faced the
dilemma of not knowing
whether the animals were truly sedated or
whether only their ability to respond had been suppressed.
Both humans and monkeys, trapped with someone they do not know, are essentially playing a version
of the Prisoner's
Dilemma, a classic game theory situation in which players can choose
whether or not to cooperate.
It also solves the young doctors» ethical
dilemma of whether to stay awake and help their patients, or go to sleep and help themselves.
Senior author Dr Crockett said: «To test this idea, we used several variations
of moral
dilemmas where a person must decide
whether or not to sacrifice an innocent person in order to save the lives
of many others.
Through a series
of experiments, Keysar and his colleagues explore
whether the decision people make in the train
dilemma is due to a reduction in the emotional aversion to breaking an ingrained taboo, an increase in deliberation thought to be associated with a utilitarian sense
of maximizing the greater good or some combination
of the two.
Set up as a mock - trial, the session was designed to examine the increasingly common
dilemma of whether evidence such as MRI images, which can be used to see damage in the brain such as lesions or tumors, should be entered into court cases.
Many studies rely on theoretical questions like the so - called trolley
dilemma, which asks a person
whether they would redirect an oncoming train to kill someone if it would save the lives
of several others in its path.
The findings are important because
of mistakes made in what traffic engineers call the «
dilemma zone» — the area in which a driver isn't sure
whether to stop or keep going when the light turns yellow.
To understand how humans make moral choices, researchers asked subjects to respond to a variety
of moral
dilemmas, for instance:
Whether to stay and defend a mortally wounded soldier until he dies or shoot him to protect him from enemy torture and enable you and five other soldiers to escape unharmed.
In several
dilemmas, participants had to decide
whether to sacrifice a person by performing a harmful action against them, in order to save a larger group
of people.
Instead
of accepting the underlying conflict
of the prisoner's
dilemma game as immutable, they consider
whether so - called «mutants» can invade a population
of prisoner's
dilemma players and change the nature
of the game.
Human challenge trials like this one are an extremely efficient way for scientists to tell
whether a particular vaccine is effective, but they are rarely conducted because
of the ethical
dilemma of the risk it places on volunteers who are purposely exposed to a virus.
Experts discuss
whether this raises a
dilemma between the risks
of sunlight exposure against its benefits or
whether we can safely obtain all the Vitamin D we need.
There are a few recommendations for those who are still in a
dilemma whether they you should start a steroid cycle or want to experience rapid muscle gains, but are afraid
of the deleterious effects steroids can have on the endocrine system.