It seems as if this year's beginning has brought in a galore of
predicaments for Samsung.
Professor Wangari Maathai spent half her life trying to tackle what she considered to be one of the greatest
predicaments for Africa.
I believe games need less tinkering with gameplay, and more mastery in the design of levels, set - pieces and
predicaments for the player.
Professor Wangari Maathai spent half her life trying to tackle what she considered to be one of the greatest
predicaments for Africa.
A trinity of
predicaments for private equity in India.
Richard Feldman, a former NRA lobbyist, told Newsweek that such trust has resulted in a classic supply - and - demand
predicament for gun manufacturers: Without fear of a supply crunch, the demand drops.
Such people do appear to create
a predicament for other people with strongly held convictions on gender issues, don't they?
Same
predicament for me... alas!!
In Manhattan, Douglas and his friend Sharon Banks wondered how he should pose for pictures, a new
predicament for them.
«This is a very difficult
predicament for teachers» unions.»
«High - severity fires are knocking out seed sources and leading to a natural regeneration bottleneck, which poses
a predicament for the sustainability of our forests,» said lead author Kevin Welch, a research associate with the UC Davis Department of Plant Sciences.
Thus,
a predicament for the ages: Can their love survive a cross-country relationship?
Sonny has his eye on a promising property now that his first venture, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel for the Elderly and Beautiful, has only a single remaining vacancy - posing a rooming
predicament for fresh arrivals Guy (Richard Gere) and Lavinia (Tamsin Greig).
The road trip itself is a vague oddity of an extended sequence — if one will permit the metaphor, an off - key bridge in the middle of a song — in a film that, up until that point, has so clearly defined a very specific
predicament for a very specific person in a very specific time and place.
You are essentially given two hours of the four of them milking
their predicament for all its worth.
Do be cautious, as some people use peanut butter to bait mouse traps, which can result in a painful and embarrassing
predicament for your cat.
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In addition to plucky Peach out of a dire
predicament for the umpteenth time, Mario & Luigi are also tasked with helping Prince Dreambert free his island folk from the bat - king's spell that has left them all petrified.
Instead, Gillick puzzled over
his predicament for the good part of a year, and at the last minute hung some coloured bug strips at the front door, filled the inside with pinewood kitchen cabinets and let a lifesize animatronic cat try to explain what he was on about.
Feeling isolated is quite a normal
predicament for anyone who works for themselves.
It's an awful
predicament for innocent people who get swept up in criminal cases.
I've been following the U.S. and world energy
predicament for over 35 years.
This is a most unfortunate and denigrating
predicament for citizens who for more than one hundred years have been branded with a stigma of inferiority, and all that follows therefrom.
«It's not an easy
predicament for the City, having to adapt to rapid shifts in technology while meeting the demands of the first generation of digital natives, and all in a post-Brexit climate.
Which creates
a predicament for many organizations.
This is an all - too common
predicament for local government leaders in Florida these days: chafing at state limits on how they govern the voters who elected them.
Serving the pink slip is an awkward
predicament for both the company and the employee as well.
What an awful
predicament for everyone.
My child was so uncomfortable at this school; I don't want to put her in
this predicament for the sake of prestige!
That is
a predicament for me.
Not exact matches
Schultz and the President discussed Schultz's «concerns
for the country,» the budget
predicaments facing 42 states, and «the profound crisis of confidence in America.»
But it's funny when you read the script you thought that his part was going to be the lead because it starts out with him at the beginning and how they get in the
predicament where they put this bounty out
for these women who were mistreated.
If you are lost in your current career, feeling strapped
for cash or frustrated with dead - end relationships, it can be hard to pull yourself out of your current
predicament to dream big.
And while such rock - bottom prices may be tempting, remember that you're stuck with what you buy, a particularly unappealing
predicament if you're shopping
for gifts
for other people.
Having said that, the mall is in a serious
predicament, as Sears continues to be that dead anchor store walking, but now there's the possibility of another anchor store going under, as my local Bergners department store is part of Bon Ton stores which filed
for bankruptcy and is facing possible liquidation.
Rightfully, Frankel describes that this isn't the case
for everyone and indeed, it is not but I also believe that many people will be finding themselves in a bit of a
predicament leading up to next weeks deadline.
«Politics makes
for the strangest of bedfellows,» Sanford said of the
predicament; he has spoken openly against Trump, yet he sees himself closer to the president on the gun issue than most of his Freedom Caucus colleagues do.
In WILTW June 23, 2016, we argued that much of the blame
for this
predicament belongs to the central banks: «If the Fed and other major central banks had not lowered interest rates to zero (or below), it would have been harder
for corporations to justify financial engineering at the expense of capital investment.
If your co-workers weren't willing to do this
for you... what would your
predicament be called?
MacIntyre is not naive about the tenacity of liberals to refuse to give Aristotle a hearing simply because Aquinas had so successfully baptized him
for the Church: «It is safe to predict that to the vast majority of such protagonists it will seem preferable to remain in almost any
predicament than to accept a Thomistic diagnosis.»
It certainly takes the
predicament seriously and, I believe, is motivated by a sincere concern
for others.
Such a person may feel trapped and be sorry
for what led to his or her
predicament, without knowing how to resolve it.
This came as a shock to Mitchell, not just as a devotee but because he thought Democracy in America would be the perfect book
for their national
predicaments.
The incident galvanized art - world outrage in part because protesting against censorship provides a necessary distraction from its increasingly uncomfortable
predicament: the expiration of critical theory as a warrant
for creative pursuits.
If it's not careful, the Church is going to find itself in the same
predicament as they exclude so many people, both men and women, that there may come a day that they look around
for capable leaders.
When one of my kids finds him or herself in a
predicament in which they're having a negative attitude or they're portraying selfishness, I'll often use those situations as teaching moments
for what it means to be light.
Our
predicament is too great and too serious
for our salvation to come in so academic a manner.
If David's psalms give individuals language
for emotions and obligations and joys and
predicaments predicated upon the Fall of Man and the Law, then Homer's poem is of the other eternity.
Brigitte — if my ex-husband «The Pastor» hadn't left me
for a younger thing I would not be in this
predicament.
For Lutheran Christians, such despair in face of the universal and radical human
predicament can only be overcome through the gospel, which announces forgiveness of sins and redemption of life under the conditions of an ambiguous world chained by sin and death.