Rice's case apparently posed something
of a dilemma for the court system, too: back in May, Rice was indicted for third - degree aggravated assault, but those charges were later dropped.
It seems with the landscape Vs square discussion there is a place for both but i guess it does provide a bit
of a dilemma for smaller brands in terms of where they spend their marketing dollars?
The Crows fever and its extra spin - offs is proving something
of a dilemma for South Australian Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis, a diehard fan of Port Adelaide, the other South Australian team in the AFL.
«It wasn't that big
of a dilemma for me,» says White.
This conflicting information may pose something
of a dilemma for parents and it can be difficult to know which set of guidelines to follow!
so serving veggies on their meal isn't much
of a dilemma for me.
The Conservatives, led by David Cameron, pledged to abolish the Human Rights Act if they were elected to power and replace it with a British Bill of Rights; Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats on the other hand were adamant the HRA would not be repealed, creating something
of a dilemma for the Coalition.
Recent polls show that Crist would best either Meek or Greene among Democrats in the fall — a situation that has created something
of a dilemma for national Democrats.
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of the dilemmas for parent organizers is figuring out whether to engage in «bottom up» or «top down» organizing.
The crux
of the dilemma for Hachette (and their authors by extension) is that Hachette prices based on a cannibalization model.
Citi analyst Mark Mahaney put out a report this morning tackling
some of the dilemmas for Amazon in the eBook market.
Second, liquidation stocks will often delist — which creates a bit
of a dilemma for many investors.
@manacker: The logarithmic CO2 temperature response is a bit
of a dilemma for those who want to demonstrate catastrophic AGW.
I think we're entering this very complicated world of veterinary medicine that's creating a lot
of dilemmas for owners and veterinarians as well.»
Well, this kind
of dilemma for those first time drivers is due to their lack of driving education which covers not only the holistic approach of handling the driving mechanically and psychologically which every driving schools are offering.
You should try to find out the most common type
of dilemma for employees in the job you are seeking and formulate an intelligent response.
Not exact matches
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.
According to investors, therein lies the
dilemma for Saudi policymakers: The country is only just pulling out
of recession, and the last thing that the economy needs is a sustained dose
of tightening, Chenevix explained.
IT»S a constant
dilemma for those working in remote and isolated mining locations; a worker identifies a hazard but it's potentially hours before anyone else is made aware
of it.
Sooner or later, every successful company confronts the
dilemma of hiring an ad agency (
for the purpose
of this screed, we'll use that term to describe marketing services companies
of all stripes, such as creative ad shops, digital agencies, PR firms — the whole hairball).
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.
The
dilemma for Fidelity and Hartford, says Drew Nordlicht, partner and managing director
of Hightower Advisors in San Diego, is whether to make subsequent investments at their own price threshold, or to use Blackrock's 20 percent higher valuation, which means a dilution
of their own shares.
For the past 20 years, he's been quite literally dreaming up the solutions to his creative
dilemmas in the dead
of night.
CETA's compensation spats may be a preview
of the future endgame
for solving Canada's thorniest trade
dilemma of all — the total elimination
of supply management.
Typically, such a
dilemma would be solved with any combination
of persuasive debate, rock - paper - scissors or punching, but Nintendo's new Wii U console (set
for a mid-to-late 2012 release) appears to be the tech - inspired compromise many have been waiting
for.
The bulk
of You've Got to Be Kidding is a subject - by - subject manual
for dealing with the most common office
dilemmas.
For anti-monopolists, Dodge's
dilemma went to the heart
of the issue.
In the years since The Omnivore's
Dilemma was first published, Pollan has become a one - man evangelist
for a new way
of thinking about food.
The piece was adapted from Pollan's book, The Omnivore's
Dilemma, and became a kind
of ur - text
for a growing movement
of food - obsessed urbanites.
But as his support grew, the media found itself impaled on the horns
of a
dilemma: Trump is great
for ratings, but his campaign — including his treatment
of the press — is increasingly disturbing.
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.
Legalization and de-criminalization
of marijuana is a hot topic, which could provide profit - making opportunities
for some, and moral
dilemmas for other business owners.
Gurwitch and Webb also discussed what,
for many entrepreneurs, is a hugely difficult
dilemma: Whether to sell equity with the goal
of growing more quickly, or whether to hang on to company ownership and perhaps grow more slowly.
For CEOs like General Motors» Mary Barra, J.P. Morgan Chase's Jamie Dimon, Walmart's Doug McMillon, and PepsiCo's Indra Nooyi, all
of whom serve on the Forum, and all
of whom employ over 100,000 people from scores
of countries worldwide, the
dilemmas are brutal.
Therein lies the
dilemma of the 401k contributor who can't max out his or her account every year, and who therefore doesn't have excessive after tax savings
for liquidity and other purchases.
Third
of all, the fact that smaller businesses and entrepreneurs do not have the time and the resources to dedicate
for talent scouting and screening poses another
dilemma.
The searches are a significant intrusion by prosecutors into the dealings
of one
of Mr. Trump's closest confidants, and they pose a
dilemma for Mr. Trump.
Except
for a period in the early 1960s, when Robert Triffin explored what became known as the Triffin
Dilemma, in which foreign hoarding
of U.S. dollars was linked to persistent U.S. trade deficits, the relationship between the capital and current accounts seems since then to have mystified most economists, including those specializing in trade, even as U.S. trade deficits and foreign capital inflows soared, and as the growth in international capital flows, once consisting largely
of trade finance, exploded relative to trade flows and relegated trade finance to minor importance.
This is the exact opposite outcome
of a single - shot Prisoners»
Dilemma, where the rational strategy is to be mean; when you're playing
for the long run it is better to be nice — you'll make up any short - term losses with long - term gains.
For the U.S., it should be a good thing and resolve the Triffin Dilemma in favor of higher growth, productivity, savings and employment domestically, but it seems like it could be pretty chaotic for the wor
For the U.S., it should be a good thing and resolve the Triffin
Dilemma in favor
of higher growth, productivity, savings and employment domestically, but it seems like it could be pretty chaotic
for the wor
for the world.
Just around the time that the nature
of the
dilemma crossed the border from impersonal to personal, I would see your amygdala and related brain circuits — your medial orbitofrontal cortex,
for example — light up like a pinball machine.
But with a plethora
of options also comes with the
dilemma of choice; which platform is best
for budding entrepreneurs?
North Korea's recent attacks targeting Bitcoin highlight a key
dilemma for policy - makers around the world: our institutions and norms
of governance are becoming increasingly outdated as the line between the real and virtual worlds is getting even blurrier.
The Prisoner's
Dilemma is the most important paradigm
for understanding shadow risk in modern financial markets at the pinnacle
of a multi-generational debt cycle unparalleled in the history
of finance.
However, the inclusion
of an option to review the deal in June
of next year underlined the continuing
dilemma for these producers — how to maintain relatively high prices without stimulating US shale oil production too much.
This blog is an outlet
for me to write about whatever I think
of in the digital marketing realm, from content marketing
dilemmas and solutions to interviews with some
of the people I respect the most.
For Bernanke himself, there may be a personal way out
of this
dilemma: Many Fed watchers believe that he will step down as Fed chairman when his current term expires in January.
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.
The precedent
for blending a scholarly reading
of Tocqueville with personal narrative was set by Poulos's graduate school mentor, Joshua Mitchell, in his Tocqueville in Arabia:
Dilemmas in a Democratic Age (2013).
And
of course the whole point is not to share with others what isn't real or true
for you, a point that is not lost on super pastor Rob as we return to the
dilemma of living an honest faith when you become the latest pastor in demand.