Sentences with word «quandry»

(Same quandry about folks who «de-claw» their kitties — but that's another blogsite!)
Here's an interesting quandry for Senate Democrats: Do you support a candidate who has the backing of an anti-gay marriage group?
It packed an emotional whallop and perfectly delivered the troubling and fascinating moral quandry of the book.
I know I have the same quandry when it comes to God, but then again, I admit — my theory is based on faith.
The jump shot quandry with him is enormous, of course, but get Simmons going to the rim and I'm not sure what defenses do.
Based on Albert Camus» short story The Guest, the film focuses on a moral quandry faced by Daru (Viggo Mortensen), an army veteran turned schoolteacher, after Mohamed (played by Reda Kateb), an «Arab» murder suspect, is placed under his care.
The idea that god may send some of his creation to hell for their evil is even more of a logical quandry.
Back when I was mulling over this exact quandry, I happened to talk to a friend about it and she said, in passing, that all we really want is to see «more whole food» on the lunch tray.
I often end up having the conversation with my brides or friends getting married about «to veil or not to veil» as I know it's a common bridal quandry.
This week, we got particularly stoked on seemingly simple DIY ideas: ways to bring the outdoors in, ways to figure out nagging organization quandries.
To counter this delicious quandry, we sent out our hungry editorial team to pin down their top 10 most romantic restaurants in Melbourne.
Summary: After two GRJ holidays I find myself in a slight quandry.
CC's are my current quandry for a year abroad & how many countries take AmEx these days?
Fixed a case where the Quarry Quandry quest could be prevented from being completed.
This epistemological quandry was the motivating force behind the work of the theosophical philosopher and early feminist activist Annie Besant, who searched for a visual language to communicate ideas, or what she called «thought forms».
In her article, Organic, Local and Everything Else: Finding Your Way Through the Modern Food Fray, Zoe Bradbury captures the guilt of purchasing a pineapple (it's not local), and the consumer quandry about eggs:
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Clearly, we are in a twisted quandry.
She enjoys writing about the humorous and sometimes quirky side of today's online dating and relationship quandries.
This then presents one with an ethical quandry.
Focus Features co-founder James Schamus makes his directorial debut with this beautifully shot story of a quiet young Jewish man's 1950s college experience (loosely based on Roth's own), which deals with first and lost love, personal awakening and moral quandries.
I'm in a quandry.
To answer this quandry I posit the following:
Now am in a quandry.
It's a quandry.
so here os the conundrum, IF and that is a big IF LCFC should drop points and Spids do same we will be in a quandry cos that will boost our slim chance of overtaking them 2 and with that possibility will come the inevitable pressure to deliver, and all of a sudden all the matches we feel are winnable will suddenly become tricky because like I have been saying on here for months and months, we can not handle any sort of pressure.....
The quandry is whether to rent a stroller for wdw, or, bring our own.
While I'm not a fan of comparisons of formula to the tobacco industry, I do see your quandry and also agree on the count of misleading marketing.
The quandry is, kids actually have greater influence in the decision to buy or not to buy the school lunch, and they would rather eat chicken nuggets and tater tots than fruits and green vegetables.
But the chairman is presented with something of a quandry if Sen. Mark Grisanti, one of the four GOP yes votes for same - sex marriage in the Senate, has a new district that includes all of Erie County.
This was the quandry faced by Tim Farron at Lib Dem conference as a delegate took to the stage to criticise George Osborne's approach to selling off council homes:
The move puts President Obama in a quandry.
Which would create a quandry for Sepulveda: he would have to decide whether to keep his assembly seat or run for the state senate in the September primary.
I was in a quandry.
That seems to be the quandry you face repeatedly when you make a commitment to eat healthier.
When Paul Thomas Anderson was gearing up to make «The Master,» he found himself in something of a quandry; his usual DoP, Robert Elswit, who lensed every one of his films to date (including winning an Oscar for «There Will Be Blood «-RRB-, was already booked, doing globetrotting spy double - duty on «Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol» and «The Bourne Legacy.»
As the grey lady's piece indicated, executives hope that an answer to their quandry lies in Channing Tatum, whose next picture, «21 Jump Street» followed his last, «The Vow» to the top of the box office.
Industry types are in a quandry about whether to classify iPad as a PC; they'll have no such classification problem with Tab and other 7 - inch tablets.
Meanwhile I'm in a stew in my quandry.
I think I mentioned before that I always find myself in a quandry when buying a new position.
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