Sentences with phrase «of the dilemma facing»

While I appreciate Cessario's discussion of the dilemma facing Pope Pius IX, torn between his religious obligation to raise the child as a Catholic and the humanitarian plight of the child's parents, Cessario seems more interested in the PR impact of the event than in the parents» loss of their child.
Ignatieff has been a wise, informed, and engaged observer of the dimensions of the terrorist threat and of the war on terror; and there is merit in the thoroughness with which he identifies, analyzes, and works through many elements of the dilemma we face.
Therefore the Conservative Party needs to find a way out of the dilemma it faces over House of Lords reform, and push forward a system which reforms the second chamber but retains the merits of the current House of Lords.
This question and answer regarding mammary cancer illustrates some of the dilemmas facing the owner.
One of the dilemmas facing guests staying on the floating «ship - otel» is «Do I run towards the light or away from it?»
Suggesting that a grass - roots democratic movement is the only way to effectively prevent the future from being sold from under unborn feet, he offers no simple solutions to the problems currently facing the left, but points to the continued importance of resistance and considers some of the dilemmas facing those engaged in that struggle.
In this chapter, I discuss the nature of professionalism and how it applies to early childhood practitioners, gatekeeping related to early childhood professionalism, the elements necessary for the preparation of early childhood professionals, and some of the dilemmas facing the field as it strives toward higher levels of professionalism.
Part of the dilemma facing the industry at this time is the power of ALL the inconsistencies, province to province to province.

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Auctioneers faced an interesting dilemma: The Vancouver - based company, which organizes auctions for industrial equipment, was accumulating massive amounts of information on its customers and the items it was listing for sale, but it had no one on staff who could really dive deep and make sense of it all.
That's a term E.J. Reedy, the foundation's director of research and policy, uses to describe people who set out as their product's first customers, motivated to develop solutions to personal or professional dilemmas they are facing.
Not too long ago I wrote about «the entrepreneur's dilemma,» a clever formulation of the work - life balance tradeoffs faced by busy professionals from entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg.
Faced with a dilemma of how to gain awareness as «The Computer Inside» with lower - priced competitors chomping at the bit for market share, Intel took a page from consumer marketing.
According to Wolfango Piccoli, from analysis firm Teneo Intelligence, the Five Star leader faces a dilemma: partner up with Lega and risk alienating his own party due to conflicting platforms, or run the risk of holding multiple inconclusive voting rounds and not end up with a speaker in the House.
The dilemma facing the boards at Microsoft, Apple or any board of directors on the departure of an innovative CEO is strategic: Do we want still want to be a innovative, risk taking company?
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.
The Massachusetts case goes to the heart of the privacy dilemma we all face.
It's not alone in facing these kinds of dilemmas, of course.
Even though there is less drama this time and more mundane human - resource type challenges, Werth's excellent writing takes the reader deep into the heart of Vertex and into the dilemma facing the biotech pioneers, and us all.
Kidder wrote that there are three ways to make the best choice when faced with these types of dilemmas:
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.
That means Trump could find himself staring down the same dilemma in 2020 that Obama faced in 2016: He'll be trying to lock in his touchstone energy policies at the end of a four - year term, with a political rival eager to overturn them.
The thought that any entrepreneurial enterprise could be traitorous seems far - fetched, but it is precisely the dilemma faced by business leaders that stand in the way of the government's demands.
Swezey & Newins Inc., which operates the small chain of Swezey's department stores on New York's Long Island, faced a dilemma.
As Hurricane Sandy bears down on Atlantic City, New York, and (eventually) parts of eastern Canada, thousands of businesses large and small are faced with dilemmas related to doing business before, during, and after a potential state of disaster.
It's a disturbing sequence — and an inaccurate portrayal of the real ethical dilemmas we will face as programs become capable of automating a wide range of tasks in physical and virtual realms, artificial intelligence expert Jerry Kaplan tells Inc..
When their cloud - based ambulatory electrocardiograph monitoring system launched, digital health innovator InfoBionic faced a dilemma: How could their sales team balance the demands of closing deals on the only full - disclosure transmitter on the market while...
Yeah, there's a dilemma that we're faced here in the sense that it feels like Facebook / Google are taking advantage of their online monopoly and backing marketers into a corner, whilst on the other hand they're offering a way to reach users that no other platform does and it delivers really good ROI.
Government officials in Illinois and other states face a dilemma of budget shortfalls and the need to feed over 40,000 prisoners daily.
Policymakers in countries across the globe face a dilemma: risk an economic crash by stepping away from their maligned economies, or provide their debt - addicted with another dose of stimulus.
And her many potential conflicts of interests may force the Trump White House to confront ethical dilemmas that no previous presidency has ever faced.
Former Premier Ed Stelmach, former Finance Minister Shirley McClellan, former Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan, and former provincial Liberal leader Kevin Taft tackled the tax dilemma facing Alberta's finances last weekend at the University of Alberta.
Here's the voice of a senior level manager to help illustrate the dilemma we now face:
But of course whoever replaces him will face the same dilemma — and is unlikely to find it any easier to resolve.
After four years of calm, the age old policy dilemmas that India faces in times of high oil prices are back to haunt the nation and its government.
It seems to be a method for getting more eyes on an article by riding on the coattails of the very real CTE dilemma that football is facing.
«On an issue on which the whole body of believers finds so many unresolvable questions, I find it unacceptable to force a large number of our members to face this dilemma
But Dallaire says he now believes that the actual «hardest one is the moral dilemma and the moral destruction of having to face children.»
Faced with a conflict between two legitimate goals, the revisionist's position is unpredictable since he or she faces the dilemma squarely, reserves judgment, allows the problem to stimulate fresh thinking and conversation and finds ways to minimize the negative effect of any tradeoff.
We even, by manner or words, tell a story of our own faith, as parishioner and pastor together face the dilemmas that oppress the one seeking help — and all of us.
His discussion begins with a description of the existential dilemma that we human beings face.
The Jews faced a difficult and momentous dilemma: either the accumulated miseries of Israel were due to Yahweh's failure as a powerful god, or else he was the one true God who, with righteous judgment, had decreed their national distress as punishment.
«The Little Sisters of the Poor... face a dilemma,» attorney Paul Clement told the court this morning, according to The Baltimore Sun.
One of the most common dilemmas these readers say they face is trying to navigate their doubts, questions, and new ideas in the context of their current faith communities.
In the face of growing interactivity in information technologies and the widening gap between «haves» and «have nots,» along with the ethical dilemma this poses, the decentralized model of group communications provides some interesting alternatives.
«Third, Oxford faced the continuing dilemmas of the universal church existing in the world and took a step in clarifying Christian thinking about war and its diagnosis of the degrees of international anarchy.
The strongest argument in favor of abortion is the very real dilemma which some pregnant mothers must face.
The feminist theologian approaching this question faces an additional dilemma insofar as the religious narrative of the Western introspective confessional tradition grounds identity in culturally «feminine» terms.
Billy Graham tells the story of how he was faced with a similar dilemma in 1949.
These elements of covenant theology not only solved some of the immediate dilemmas of church polity that the clergy faced but also made sense to laypersons because of their similarity to contractarian ideas gaining prominence in the world of finance and trade.
In this volume he gives concrete examples of some of the ethical dilemmas scientists have actually faced.
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