Sentences with phrase «of a quandary for»

Teachout decided to run in a Democratic primary, and her better - than - expected showing has prompted something of a quandary for the 181,000 people who voted for her: Do they sit home on Election Day, swallow hard and vote for Cuomo (perhaps on the W.F.P. line), or cross over for someone like Hawkins, who has been actively pitching them?

Not exact matches

«Ethical quandaries aside (of which there are several) for a moment, I think this strategy speaks poorly of the startup,» said one comment.
It should address both the particular nuances of the company's industry as well as its broader goals for social responsibility and should be concrete enough to serve as a guide for employees in a quandary without laying out rules for every situation that could arise.
Kathleen Edmond, the company's chief ethics officer, maintains a blog that educates employees on handling ethical quandaries, and the company provides a number of channels for reporting problems that are more welcoming to its young workforce.
While the study by Melanie Rudd, Jennifer Aaker, and Michael I. Norton doesn't pretend to offer answers to eternal philosophical quandaries of meaning and satisfaction nor sort out serious psychological issues, it does indicate that for day - to - day good vibes, we might all do better aiming a little closer to the earth.
That could create a political quandary for House Republicans, faced with voting next week on a tax bill with scores of controversial provisions, while another version sits across the Capitol that could be more palatable.
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.
The fresh point of view possible precisely because I am not you may be just the thing for solving a stalemated quandary, but what we ordinarily mean when we say such things is «If I were myself in your place.»
Although, I know a lot of Democrats who have professed admiration for Ayn Rand, so I don't think that Conservatives somehow «own» this quandary.
And faith signifies, for him, a gracious acceptance of our fundamental ambiguity, a steadfast refusal to leap out of the inescapable quandary which our mortality and sexuality force upon us.
For Dostoevsky, the problem of evil and the question of human liberty are profoundly joined: our answer to one quandary determines our answer to the other.
This leaves me in a bit of a quandary, since the subject I want to address is what it might mean for a university to be Christian.
Of course, one quandary is that the crummier you feel, the harder it is to rally to cook all this; you have to muster up some artful sick - bed woe - is - me melodrama (heavy sighing, etc.) to cajole someone else into making it for you:)
For hosts still in a quandary about which beers and wine to offer, why not present a number of selections to your guests and have them decide — by tasting them all — which wines and beers go best with the fiery foods being served?Two to include are different sangrias (in taste as well as color), Red Wine Sangria and White Wine Sangria.For hosts still in a quandary about which beers and wine to offer, why not present a number of selections to your guests and have them decide — by tasting them all — which wines and beers go best with the fiery foods being served?
With the former lurking around everyone's favorite panacea to Roma's problems, Stevan Jovetic, and the latter landing Jackson Martinez and possibly prying Zlatan Ibrahimovic from PSG, Roma may have two more combatants in their quest to stop Juve's strive for five, two combatants with shiny new toys up top, and while clinical strikers aren't the be all end all of title teams, they are the most apparent key to success, which leaves Roma in a bit of a quandary.
The best of friends goes home, does some research, and gives you an actual solution to your quandary as first birthday gifts for your daughters.
In either case, the unpaid meal charge quandary is an emotional one for school nutrition professionals — they know the impact a meal (or lack of a meal) can have on a student's ability to focus in school, and they never want children to go hungry.
But then I still have the quandary of what clothes from the previous quarter are not «season appropriate» for the next quarter so I can keep within the Rule of 37.
Your article «Low doses of common chemical have science in a quandary» (News, Dec. 26) claims that exposure to low doses of Bisphenol - A (BPA) may lead to «possible widespread health risks,» and mentions a recent scientific review by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) as the evidence for this claim.
One of the biggest quandaries for new parents is knowing what products to buy for their newborn.
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna commented: «It is staggering ministers should have allowed themselves to get into such a quandary over the Hester bonus given they knew it was in the offing for many months and would be a matter of immense public interest.
«It would take many, many years to do that because we can't exceed the tax cap - or we can but you have to go out for the supermajority vote - so we're kind of in a quandary
She quickly recovered however, describing her vote as a response to combination of supporting the enhanced penalties included for killing a police officer and the quandary of the bill presenting an infrequent opportunity for a minority member to get any legislation passed.
She called the quandary of whom to vote for, now that her preferred candidate has dropped out of the presidential race, «a pretty sticky situation.
This raises the «West Lothian question», a quandary first posited in 1977 by Tam Dalyell, who asked why he, as MP for the Scottish seat of West Lothian, should vote on matters concerning English constituents but not his own.
There is, of course, an ethical quandary associated with late - life parenthood: If the average life span for women is around 75, should a 60 - year - old have a newborn who could be motherless by the time she's 15?
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.
And if it becomes routine to check for many different kinds of genetic abnormalities, ethicists predict that more couples may face the quandary of whether to carry an «unhealthy» fetus to term.
His quandary for parents of the future: «Should a 12 - year - old be allowed to take a drug that will enhance neurotransmission, but carries a 1 in 100 risk of side - effects, just to do better in exams?»
The victory presents Merkel with a quandary, because her coalition partner of the last 4 years, the Free Democrats (FDP), received only 4.7 % of the vote, failing to reach the 5 % cutoff for representation in the German parliament, the Bundestag.
Psychologists and neuroscientists (and of course, philosophers) have long pondered such quandaries that come down to whether one person should be sacrificed for the greater good?
► The potency of new gene - editing technologies presents new ethical quandaries for scientists — as demonstrated by the debate following an announcement that a Chinese team had altered genes in a human embryo.
For more information on CAH, see: A Commonly Missed Cause of Infertility, NonClassical CAH by Jeffrey Dach MD (78) Articles with Related Interest PCOS Part Two PCOS Part three Jeffrey Dach MD 7450 Griffin Rd Suite 180/190 Davie, FL 33314 Phone: 954-792-4663 Facebook Blog REFERENCES (1) http://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Gynecologic-Endocrinology-Infertility-Editorial/dp/0781747953 The Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility: Leon Speroff MD (2) http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/5/1927 A Modern Medical Quandary: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Oral Contraceptive Pills, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol.
For more information on CAH, see my article on this topic: A Commonly Missed Cause of Infertility, NonClassical CAH by Jeffrey Dach MD (78) Jeffrey Dach MD 7450 Griffin Road, Suite 190 Davie, Florida 33314 954-792-4663 http://www.jeffreydachmd.md www.drdach.com www.jeffreydach.com www.drdach.com www.naturalmedicine101.com www.truemedmd.com Link to this article: http://jeffreydach.com/2008/02/13/understanding-pcos-the-hidden-epidemic-by-jeffrey-dach-md.aspx REFERENCES (1) http://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Gynecologic-Endocrinology-Infertility-Editorial/dp/0781747953 The Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility: Leon Speroff MD (2) http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/5/1927 A Modern Medical Quandary: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Oral Contraceptive Pills, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol.
One of the major quandaries for people who want to lose weight but gain strength is how to lose the fat but gain the muscle.
The perpetual workwear quandary of how to determine what's appropriate for your office.
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.
Funnily enough, despite all the talk of conversions and acceptance, it's not a moral quandary that worries most singles, but a question that has plagued humanity since the dawn of time: what's for dinner?
They're must - reads for singles in all kinds of dating quandaries.
Look no further if you are in a quandary about where to take that special person in your life for a night out to remember, because we have already compiled a list of the very best date ideas in Cambridge!
For what it is, it ain't bad, though it serves mainly as an illustration of the ancient quandary of revisionist moviemakers: if all you do is systematically invert cliches, you simply end up creating new ones.
Hawke assumes something of a supporting role, the listener to the storyteller, for much of the runtime, as the genre quandaries are delayed and we speculate on just how deceptively marketed this film has been.
A quandary for anyone who's choked down the filmic fecal matter of this improbable franchise: Doesn't going public with your hatred for The Human Centipede just play right into the turd - splattered hands of its creator?
So for a while, Fiorvante has no problem selling himself for sex (or moral or ethical quandaries don't seem to bother him), and the elderly Murray seemingly takes like a fish to water in drumming up clients (it's not really explained how he does it, but for the sake of the movie, just roll with it).
Mortal quandaries are part and parcel for Woody Allen, but rarely has a character so convincingly examined his or her own frailty as it directly relates to old age, not necessarily along existential lines, but regarding the effects of natural mental and physical fatigue.
Reviewing Transformers 3 is a bit of a quandary, on the one - hand it is undoubtedly a better cinematic outing than Transformers 2, so low expectations are met and slightly heightened, but on the other hand films shouldn't really be congratulated for being slightly better than the eye - gouging you had anticipated.
In fact, the miss - use of technology and science in general is challenged, especially in the way research designed for medical purposes can be misappropriated, as seen in a subplot that evokes the moral quandaries raised in Michael Apted's Extreme Measures (1996).
Timothy Spall's performance as a loving father with a heartbreakingly troubled son makes this one of the better episodes you'll see, with Tuppence Middleton as a bewitching arbiter of a dreamworld (with a moral quandary for visitors).
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.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z