Sentences with phrase «of the dilemma presented»

To date, we have not been able to keep up with the moral and legal implications of adoption, much less of the dilemmas presented by artificial means of reproduction.
Regardless of the dilemma presented, the number of solutions proposed was never more than about 50.

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The programs available differ by state, but taking advantage of these programs presents the same financial dilemma as PSLF.
Negative rates rates presents another dilemma: a western financial system that is completely dysfunctional from over eight years of bombarding the western economies with ZIRP and money printing.
You have yet to directly respond to the specific points I've made at least three times now, i.e.: 1) the immutable good nature argument is simply unsupported definitional fiat (god can be equally described as malevolent or apathetic with equal support); 2) the immutable good nature argument presents a source of morality beyond god's direct control placing the argument in the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) the argument suggests god is not omnipotent because god is constrained to only a limited set of potential behaviors.
We shall try to say in summary form how the New Testament presents the mystery and the dilemmas of love without wholly resolving them.
Nevertheless our views of men change somewhat with the changing forms in which the ultimate dilemmas of existence present themselves.
After tracing the long history of conflict between communities both national and imperial, he concluded that the struggle had «reached a climax in the cold war and the nuclear dilemma of the present day.»
To return to the personal note encouraged by the editors, my own present theological dilemma is this: I am relatively encouraged (although not, I hope, sanguine) about the relative merit of the model for fundamental theology which I have tried to articulate in the past few years.
These difficulties and dilemmas are present even before one says anything about the claims of Christianity in reference to the State.
Yet it may be useful to show how and why I have now come full circle to a fundamentally revised set of questions and how they mesh with the present dilemmas of pastoral care.
All of this presents Grant with a theological dilemma:
No longer a protected shelter, the congregation was by ecumenical design to become present in the environment of the workaday world, in its cities, its dilemmas, and delights.
Still, the dilemma of interpreting a Constitution rooted in both Christian and Enlightenment principles in a society that two hundred years later is increasingly religiously pluralistic presents no easy answers.
It begins with the realization that the dilemma of modern Judaism stems from the way it keeps presenting itself with a false alternative.
Such solutions would present a welcome resolution of the dilemma were it not for the fact that they propose a continuing world order, which Jesus apparently did not expect.
It is only the fulfillment of this process, the realization of this aim, that can solve our present material and environmental dilemmas.
Hence Neville's objection to the present reading of Hartshorne rests on a false dilemma.
Further, in presenting his interpretation of Matthew 16 and John 20, he merely illustrates the Protestant dilemma of a lack of common faith and practice resulting from each Christian interpreting Scripture as he will in the absence of a divinely sanctioned interpreter, the Catholic Church.
The dilemma is this: If existence is not a property and if the future is determinate, there is no difference between a future definite state of affairs and a present definite state of affairs, and time is unreal.
For us Christians in Asia awakened to the religious reality of our part of the world, this presents us with an enormous dilemma.
They regard America as an adolescent nation precisely because of our lack of a sense of the past and the continuing inheritance of the dilemmas of the past in the present.
I experienced these issues not as a series of alternating commitments but as an expanding consciousness of the present human social dilemma.
One of the dilemmas when giving homemade cookies to friends and family over the Christmas, is how to present them, keep them fresh and how to make sure they don't break, especially when sending via the post.
Allardyce successfully led Sunderland to safety in the penultimate game of last season, and his departure presents the Wearside club with a dilemma.
I say unhappily because each of the three definitions presents dilemmas.
This can present a bit of a parenting dilemma and we're here to help.
«Professional Ethis for Athletic Trainers: Practical Strategies for Challenging Dilemmas» will be presented at 11 a.m. (Central) on Jan. 19 as part of NATA's Webinar Series.
But even writing it down here presents a dilemma as it will be upsetting for many families who have not breastfed, or who have experienced the trauma of trying very hard to breastfeed and not succeeding.
This presented the House of Lords with a dilemma.
For the Conservatives, the poll presents the dilemma about how to bridge the distinct worldviews of the «deserters» and the «joiners».
The growing prospect of an early general election, should May continue to trip, fumble and flop, presents many MPs with an existential dilemma: whether to vote with their conscience and uphold the democratic rights of parliament and their constituents or be pushed and pulled along by a populist tide, propelled by lies.
The distinction I was making was only that perjury at the inquiry may present a more difficult dilemma than the actions of the soldiers in 1972 themselves.
It adds: «This will present a terrible dilemma to many members of the PLP.
He faces a tough dilemma in an election year: Blocking lawmakers» push for a moratorium would be unpopular, but allowing them to move forward would take the teeth out of a law that he has presented as one of his crowning achievements.
The governor claimed that the All Progressives Congress and the Presidency cabal were in a state of dilemma as to whether to bring President Buhari back to the country with his present state or leave him in London.
They presented participants with moral dilemmas such as the decision whether or not to kill one's own crying child to keep it raising the attention of enemy soldiers and thereby endangering the whole group.
«In the face of such orders and the ethical dilemmas to which they give rise, medical professionals likely would decline to serve as expert witnesses in lethal injection cases in the first place, robbing the parties and the courts of appropriate expert testimony that would assist them in accurately adjudicating the important constitutional issues this and similar cases present,» the authors write in the brief.
When researchers presented this nightmarish dilemma to volunteers participating in an innovative neuropsychology study of morality at Harvard's Moral Cognition Lab last year, the responses were evenly split.
A sudden dilemma in the Sánchez Alvarado Laboratory presented an opportunity to dissect the perplexing duality of the immune system.
The study, now published in PLOS ONE, could present scientists with the additional dilemma of finding alternative funding sources, especially during a time when federal funding may be scarce, that won't jeopardize the perceived integrity of their research.
When Joshua Greene presented this and similar dilemmas while people underwent brain scans, he found that executive function areas of the prefrontal cortex were active, suggesting that people were consciously reflecting over this decision.
For the study, 555 Palestinian adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18 were presented with a classic «trolley dilemma» that involved a Palestinian man being killed to save the lives of five children who were either Jewish - Israeli or Muslim - Palestinian.
Climate science still faces the dilemma articulated by the late Steve Schneider and misrepresented by his adversaries — how do we best ensure that the public arrives at an accurate understanding of climate change, when the «sound bite» limits on our speaking time to the media force us to choose between making a few points with all the appropriate caveats, vs presenting details of all the points we believe important but without acknowledging uncertainties?
Dr. Eng presented the «Bioethical and Clinical Dilemmas of Direct - to - Consumer Genomic Testing»; and Dr. Jeff Gulcher, MD, PhD, CMO of DeCode Genetics, presented «Genetic Risk Tests for Common Diseases: for Physician Eyes Only?»
The sharing of research data presents a social dilemma.
Due to the broad nature of some new genetic testing, incidental information and secondary findings present an ethical dilemma for physicians.
Yoga does present alternatives for anyone attempting to approach the dilemma of obesity in some specific regions.
My great addiction to bread, especially Vogels, presents me with the dilemma of how to minimise the AGONISING WITHDRAWL SYMPTOMS; may I therefore go off it GRADUALLY or do you not recommend that way of dealing with the WITHDRAWL?
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