Sentences with phrase «of conundrum from»

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It seems to my perceptions that you might be having a personal identity conundrum... Speaking from experience; many folks seem unable to cope with individualized rationalizing complexities... Giving up attempting, toward understanding social austerities which encompass individualism, gives people their identification of oneness... Individualisms are set upon the relativities of quaint somberness issues in daily moderations... Religious identities are as emotionalized labels giving people an ability to pause and reflect upon judgmental reasoning... Whether or not, religious agendas are servicing and served with ever those willing to serve...
On the other hand, for minds deeply influenced by Nominalist traditions of philosophy in the West, a» mystery» means an intellectual conundrum, something one step removed from worldly experience and therefore not quite real in its psychological impact.
Common Conundrums Michael Novak has a new book out from Doubleday, No One Sees God: The Dark Night of Atheists and Believers.
The View from A Farr — A carbohydrate conundrum The use of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) as a sweetening agent in food and drink has become a hot potato in the US.
Pjaca will return from his loan spell this summer as well, so that leaves us with less of a formation conundrum, as Dybala is not quite a winger.
A lack of goal threat is something the Swans suffered miserably from last season but the addition of Sinclair appears to have gone a long way to solving that particular conundrum.
Guardiola still has a goalkeeper conundrum, with Willy Caballero unconvincing and caught out by a routine deflection from Kompany for Hazard's first goal, while there is an air of permanent frailty at the back.
Student - athletes will benefit the most from reduced exposure to potentially injurious blows and from what one calls the «conundrum of having to self - report an injury that they may not recognize as being potentially injurious or dangerous in the moment of competition,» or, as recent studies suggest, that athletes know are potentially dangerous but choose not to report because they fear being punished by the coach for doing so, such as by removing them from a starting position, reducing future playing time, or inferring in front of teammates that reporting symptoms made them «weak» or less «manly»; and
If your little one is on the 2 - 3 month end of the expected range for rolling, and is able to make it from belly to back - Tummy Time can become quite a conundrum!
(For an interesting account of the history of our understanding of colic and how to manage it, check out this article, The Colic Conundrum, from The New Yorker.)
Leroi offers another innovation in finding a «dual - inheritance» theory in Aristotle's writing, resolving the conundrum of form (eidos again) coming only from the father and the undeniable phenomenon that children resemble both parents.
The origins of the major types of headaches remain a conundrum: Headaches seem to result from the abnormal brain functions of a completely normal brain structure.
«These findings present a conundrum for designing Dravet syndrome treatments that both control seizures and improve social behavior,» noted Nephi Stella, another researcher on the study from the UW departments of pharmacology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences.
To solve the conundrum, Gregory Sivakoff of the University of Alberta in Canada and colleagues asked amateur stargazers to alert them when SS Cygni ignited so that they could point two high - end telescopes at the system to measure its distance from Earth.
An as - yet undetected type of neutrino could explain a host of astrophysical conundrums, from the nature of dark matter to the ignition of the first stars, a new study suggests.
It is a conundrum that has yet to be solved by researchers who study the transmission of AIDS from mother to...
«This thought experiment was unbelievably perplexing at first, because it seemed like probabilities were changing from one instant to the next without any explanation,» says Alan Guth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who along with Vitaly Vanchurin of Stanford University in California, came up with the conundrum two years ago.
And the conundrum for coastal engineers is that sediment can only come in large quantities from the processes of erosion — especially from fast - eroding cliff faces.
It covers a huge area of intellectual ground, from evolutionary conundrums — such as our relationship to the great apes, why we are hairless and bipedal — to matters as arcane as the human aura.
Having a synestia in the mix shifts the focus from the nature of the collision to what happened in its aftermath, potentially resolving the conundrum.
By studying these conditions in rats and other animals, Roberts and his colleagues say, researchers can avoid the ethical conundrum involved in forcing active children to refrain from exercise, imposing biopsies and other tissue sampling techniques, or other parts of research that are possible in animals but not in humans.
Kind of similar to the whole nitrate / nitrite conundrum where plant - sourced nitrates (from beets and arugula) get metabolized in the stomach and re-sent to the mouth where, instead of becoming carcinogenic nitrosamines (as is what happens when you consume nitrates from meat), they become NO and increase our oxygen efficiency.
Grabbing a striped tee or dress from the shelf, throwing on comfortable (but stylish) pants and slipping into all day friendly shoes, takes care of the time otherwise wasted on dressing conundrums.
I know I've talked a lot about transitioning your wardrobe into fall lately, but the conundrum of what to wear is only going to get more complicated as we start to inch away from 90 degrees.
The sparse arrangement of the film's action allows us space to ponder the all important conundrum of perspective and in doing so to realise that the whole affair is a series of Dante - style abysses glaring back at us from the theatre screen.
The key theme to this superb offering from Arkane and Bethesda is the conundrum of choice and how each action has a subsequent reaction.
On a whim, Fiona heads to Paris — all it takes is a gentle push out of the snowy frame from one of her peers, and she's arrived in the big city — and promptly falls into the conundrum of the title.
In the opening minutes, the physical chaos and shouts of desperation from Auschwitz - Birkenau surround Saul in soft focus, hinting at a terrifying bigger picture while keeping the action rooted in its main character's personal conundrum.
It is a cinephile's delight and a believer's conundrum, an austere American art film with a bracing B - movie soul, and a story in which the cruelest of cosmic punchlines may finally be no different from the most beautiful accession of grace.
The greatest tension Talbert achieves in clumsily adapting his same - named novel comes from the conundrum of whether Montana should live a life of luxury and excitement alongside a dashing hotel magnate (Djimon Hounsou), or a life of safety and serenity with Luke, who runs his family's construction business.
As the title suggests, Looper has its share of fun with the convolutions and conundrums that take place when folks from the future start tinkering with the past.
STARRING: OSCAR ISAAC; CHRISTIAN BALE; CHARLOTTE LE BON DIRECTED BY: TERRY GEORGE AMovieGuy.com's RATING: 2 STARS (Out of 4) There is a bit of a conundrum with how I felt about The Promise, the newest film from director Terry George (Hotel Rwanda).
For another example of students sharing their final products with a community audience, watch the video Anatomy of a Project: Kinetic Conundrum, from Edutopia's Schools That Work series.
Choose your own level of conundrums, from 6 - 12 letter words., choose uppercase or lowercase.
In this study, we solve this conundrum by taking advantage of the historical fact that the amount of competition in education today varies from one country to another for reasons that have little to do with contemporary school quality, or national income, or commitments to education.
In regards to the pressure to «teach to the test,» the conundrum of tests is that they determine what is taught yet we pretend that they are isolated from curriculum.
But that's the conundrum of the modern, global motoring industry; send the media off overseas — in this case Los Cabos, Mexico — to drive the replacement of a car that is still a popular seller, risking a decision from at least some buyers to hold off their purchase.
Lahiri encompasses two realms of emotional upheaval and moral conundrums as she portrays the clever Mitra brothers, from their entwined Calcutta boyhoods through Udayan's plunge into extreme politics and Subhash's escape to America.
The Beginning of the End is a page - turning novel with readers following eight characters as they scramble out of harm's way on Day One of the Yellowstone Conundrum; everyday people put into extraordinary situations, with the President of the United States and his cabinet scrambling in the background to find how to escape from lose - lose scenarios.
A few months ago, in response to a personal conundrum I shared with you, we debated the merits of wrestling a novel that wanted to be written in first - person into third, and whether that would be wise from a marketing perspective.
Publishers and members of the publishing industry are invited to attend The Content Conundrum: The Changing Face and Pace of Library Acquisitions at the Denver Press Club on Thursday, September 13, 2012 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m..
«[A] droll and intelligent series... As Brunetti makes his tactful way through a Venetian maze of office politics, family connections and moral conundrums, his focus switches from school children procuring narcotics to old people victimized by greedy and unethical medical professionals.»
This conundrum causes participants to exhibit either the illusion of wealth (spending too much too quick) or alternatively spending too little because they haven't fully graduated from the savings mindset.
Adding to the conundrum are the facts that basic record keeping in animal sheltering is not mandatory, the state sterilization law actually lacks a penalty if it is violated and our humane euthanasia law exempts cities under 10,000 from mandatory compliance; this exempts over 80 % of our municipalities from compliance with this statute.
Peter Hessler's «Country Driving: A Journey Through China From Farm to Factory» is a brilliant evocation of modern China and its conundrum, as Hessler drives far into the now - emptied empire.
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It's clear from almost the start that Amita and Sabal aren't great leaders or people you should be handing control of a country too, yet you'll be forced to choose between them regardless, continuously grimacing at the ludicrous nature of the conundrums laid before you.
In addition to some of the most devilishly difficult puzzles in any game in recent memory, Quantum Conundrum also features hilarious commentary from Star Trek «s John de Lancie as your insane uncle.
We even got a shout out from Countess of the Countdown Conundrum, Carol Vorderman!
You can accuse it of being Portal and Minecraft's lovechild all you like, and it has some awkward physics that detract from the fun somewhat, but for recent indie puzzle games that weren't called Quantum Conundrum, you could do a hell of a lot worse than QUBE.
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