Sentences with phrase «of the conundrum before»

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Theories proliferate before the rational conundrums of human thought: is the universe limited or unlimited in space and time?
I do believe it will give is a little sanity but as the author has mention before; there is a lack of passion and motivation and the moment Wenger holds them accountable for this then there will be know change in the players questionable attitude.i think you leaving out ozil and Sanchez will provide more fuel for the fire and it will need to address differently, the three at the back that put Chelsea to the sword a few seasons ago was new but worked but now we are faced with a conundrum.
Before we address the parenting conundrum of instant obedience versus thoughtful consideration, let's look at several verses in the Bible with the original meanings restored:
I wrote Stitch Fix before cashing out to let them know the conundrum and they extended to me a one time courtesy of the 25 % discount for keeping only 4 of the items, since I believed one of them to be defective.
The first question of why Linklater would shoot his actors on digital video before transforming them into jittering, now - abstract / now - expressionist versions of themselves is answered by the goal of Waking Life to function as a giant rhetorical conundrum.
The formula begins even before Mark's isolation, as the rest of the crew of shuttle Ares 3 face a more essential conundrum: with a severe storm hitting their base, should they evacuate without the missing Watney and survive, or wait to find him and possibly all die?
Whilethe conundrum of Simpson's movie appearance was one purposely resolved by Franks and Roday, the writers had to work around an unforeseen obstacle: Omundson suffered a minor stroke in April of this year, just before he was set to begin working on the movie.
With summer drawing to a close, there are only so many days left before the relaxed flow of life is flooded by towering workloads, carpooling conundrums, and unexpected emergency trips to the store.
As I have written a few times before, I consider the unpopularity of fixed annuities to be one of the larger personal finance conundrums.
The Federal Reserve's (Fed) decision to delay raising interest rates in the wake of fears over the health of China's economy highlights the conundrum facing central bankers, so when will interest rates rise and will I be dead before rates match GDP growth rates («neutralise») again?
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.
Perl examines «the painter's predicament,» writing: «Suffice it to say that the conundrum for painters in the past several decades has been how to maintain some dependable conception of what painting is all about while insisting on the freedom of action needed to keep that concept alive... There is always the necessity to hold the line even as one goes over the line, to maintain some sense of what painting is before all else in the face of an environment in which anything goes.»
Like almost everything involving Turner, even the title of this show, which began in a larger version at the Tate Britain before transferring to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles this year, is itself a bit of a conundrum.
(As I've noted before, the subtitle of Lazarus's paper, «Restraining the Present to Liberate the Future,» nicely encapsulates a core conundrum here.)
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