We'd like to know exactly what as the Latics are in a bit
of a quandary at the present and another defeat on Saturday, which would be their third on the bounce, could send the club to the basement of the Premier League.
Not exact matches
If these sound like big philosophical
quandaries at the heart
of not just being an entrepreneur but also being a human then maybe that's why most solutions to work - life balance issues seem a little inadequate.
SCIENCE AND CONSCIOUSNESS John Searle, professor
of philosophy
at the University
of California, Berkeley, has been writing for years and years on the
quandaries of the brain - mind - consciousness connections.
I conclude, once again, that herculean efforts
at reconceptualizing theology's
quandary over the interrelatedness
of God's power and [97] love simply have not brought sufficiently fresh insight to the task.
While Crosby's interest in this article is limited to Tertullian's
quandary (and our own)
of relating the elements
of the Christian university, that is, philosophy, literature, history, and the liberal arts, to the life
of redemption and faith, the underlying issue
at stake seems easily to extend beyond intellectual culture.
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.
Ferguson often stated that he wished he had signed the giant Dutchman long before he arrived
at the club in 2005, a move which instantly solved the longstanding
quandary of finding a successor to Peter Schmeichel.
Jax
at Making It Up discusses behavioural issues in a
quandary in search
of a tip.
The
quandary of having to juggle a stroller and a car seat
at the same time is now a thing
of the past with the acquisition
of a car seat and stroller combo.
On the same day the Trump Organization announced its appointment
of two ethics monitors to advise on potential conflicts
of interest, it faced a new ethical
quandary: Is it right to double the price
of the initiation fee
at Mar - a-Lago, the Trump family's private club in Florida, or would that be seen as cashing in on the president's arrival in the White House?
I am sure the elephants are in a state
of quandary wondering what it is that has made the NDC so solid in opposition even in spite
of the heavy defeat the Party suffered
at the 2016 polls.
Standing
at the interface between two seemingly incompatible theories — quantum mechanics, which describes the very small, and the general theory
of relativity, which describes gravity — the
quandary and its resolution may eventually help reveal a unified theory
of quantum gravity.
But even if we believe we have
at least one scientifically achievable idea
of international importance, knowing whether now is the right time to apply for a fellowship often leaves us in a
quandary.
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?
This
quandary illustrates one
of the biggest problems facing shoppers these days, says Alexander Chernev, a consumer behavior researcher and marketing professor
at the Kellogg School: too much choice.
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 the meantime, policymakers are beginning to chip away
at the mountain
of ethical
quandaries that will certainly result from such a technology.
Around Fashionista HQ, our Audience Development Manager Liza Sokol is known for many things: her love
of Britney Spears, her supremely bad - ass Baconator tattoo, her ability to answer every SEO - related
quandary we may throw
at her — but perhaps most
of all for her undying love
of sheet masks.
Now when the basic
quandary of people dating making an online dating club profile is over, its time to make the best find online date sites one
at the initial and start getting response from online dating.
To spill the beans, or not spill the beans: «Tis a
quandary — DEAR CAROLYN: One
of my best girlfriends (we're in our 40s and 50s) has started dating a former... Chat online with Carolyn
at 11 a.m. each Friday
at washingtonpost.com.
Working through these moralistic
quandaries is George Clooney, absent his usual Clooney charm, who conveys his character's career - hardened loneliness by glaring with suspicion
at everyone who crosses his path in the beautifully - filmed small towns
of Italy's Abruzzo region.
This ethical
quandary sits
at the center
of Fracture, a convoluted courtroom drama which unfortunately relies on ridiculous interpretations
of the law which fly in the face
of fundamental notion about jurisprudence.
At the heart
of the story is the moral
quandary of living in the real world, rather than one in which order and logic would suffice, and it is driven as much by philosophical considerations as by action.
This
quandary caused me to quit the first game: choose boredom or choose «Hard» missions and unending death
at the hands
of creatures I'd taken down many times before.
The result is an existential
quandary that writer - director Christopher McQuarrie negotiates with characteristic cleverness and a sly respect for the sheer durability
of genre;
at once questioning and reaffirming the pleasures
of cinematic espionage, this is the rare sequel that leaves its franchise feeling not exhausted but surprisingly resurgent
at 19 years and counting».
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.
Although they do offer a few twists and nuances, for the most part, the only compelling
quandary at the heart
of the film is whether or not Forrester indeed committed the crimes, and if so, will he get away with it.
The American Enterprise Institute's Frederick M. Hess and Brendan Bell write that, with all state accountability plans in the hopper
at the U.S. Department
of Education, states paying heed to calls for plans to be ambitious has resulted in a «curious
quandary: The problem with...
And yes, that is the
quandary at the center
of the book — belonging.
Inspector Chen's awareness
of this
quandary and his desire to do the right thing, coupled with his frequent revulsion
at his occupation, are what make him a truly noble figure.
Today, Trieste is a charming Italian city bordering Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia) on the Adriatic Sea, home to a wide mix
of cultures (map
of Trieste), but in 1954 it was
at the center
of a Cold War
quandary - what to do with this little city - state caught in the power struggle between East and West?
One high - level view
of the
quandary we face now comes from Paul Laity
at the Guardian, in Are Amazon reader reviews killing off the critic?
«Terrific
at providing, through its weary but engaging protagonist, a strong sense
of the moral
quandaries inherent in Italian society and culture.»
-- 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.
SCALE creator Steve Swink gave a fantastic talk during the Independent Games Summit
at GDC 2014 about the challenges
of navigating the ethical
quandaries that developers often face while trying to run successful crowdfunding campaigns.
The artworks in «Eighteen Years
of Painting People» on view
at QF Gallery contain another layer: They represent Weber's personal search for the keys to lock the
quandaries of personal relationships complicated by conflicting desires.
It's a
quandary Opie's been grappling with in an era
of ubiquitous images we consume
at a single glance.
The dynamic
of this
quandary stands
at the very heart
of his practice.
Precariously perched atop both pedestal and riser, they force viewers to approach the object
at an uncanny angle, confronting the
quandary of the modernist monolith from its underbelly.
Focused predominantly on the American tradition
of modern dance, the exhibition, curated by Jenelle Porter, looked
at the formal
quandaries of capturing dance on film.
The
quandary was best explained to me by John Holdren, an energy and climate expert
at Harvard who has tried for many years to propel an energy revolution, from the household light bulb to the corporate and government laboratory, to cut emissions
of greenhouse gases.
Sensitive dependence to initial conditions includes greenhouse gases
at least in theory — and I would suggest that a small risk
of extreme consequences is a
quandary.
But Michael P. Downey, a partner
at Hinshaw & Culbertson in St. Louis who focuses his practice on ethics (and is an author
of the blog The Ethical
Quandary), urges caution when participating in online social networking sites.
This leaves the court in a terrible
quandary — one
of which the court,
at times, may not even be aware.