Sentences with phrase «remain in a dilemma»

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While this won't exactly bring responsibly farmed salmon to the masses — after all, Whole Foods stores will remain in high - rent neighborhoods — the price reductions could draw in curious new shoppers and present brick - and - mortar retailers with a dilemma.
The renminbi remains weak, which has put China in a real dilemma.
And the dilemma remains, even in the negative theology, that either all value is compossible — which seems certainly untrue, for values conflict — or else God must fail to possess some values which yet are possible — and how then can he be incapable of growth in value?
Far from being a matter of merely historic interest, this contrast in the New Testament between Jewish and Hellenistic ways of thinking about the future life has remained ever since an unresolved dilemma in Christianity.
Informed opinion, however, agrees with Gunnar Myrdal in An American Dilemma that there is a vicious circle at this point.8 Denied the cultural, educational, and economic advantages held by others, underprivileged groups tend to remain in this status, as in America the restriction of Negroes to unskilled labor and meager educational facilities has prevented their advancement to positions of leadership comparable with the more privileged.
Spain don't have to deal with that dilemma, and with their Under 21 squad winning the European Championships last year, the country remains quietly confident in their youngsters to bring, what could possibly be, a second major international trophy home this summer.
On Sunday, Gabi got little rest, but he should play, and remains the only dilemma, whether coach Simeone go with something more offensive lineup and Adrian from the first minute, or more cautious in which Arda Turan will be the starter.
But the fact remains that the new diaper phenomenon is a dilemma as the world struggles in properly disposing of what is said to be disposable.
In the eight months remaining before the general election many voters face a dilemma.
In the conclusion of their article, they wrote, «Ultimately, preventing the introduction of litter into the marine environment through increased public awareness remains the most efficient and cost - effective solution to this dilemma
P: s — I love how slim this outfit makes me look but does slim looks good on me??? Been chubby all my life so I'm kinda in a dilemma of remaining the chubby girl everyone knows or shedding more weight... Tbh, I want best of both worlds «slim thick» as the refined social media craze generation will call it.
Lucia is self - described as «old enough to have «in the field» experiences» while she «remains young enough to relate to the dilemmas today's singles face.»
After watching Matthews deal with his dilemma in a most unpleasant way, we cut to the remains of Jigsaw's latest victim, which leads to something that I will not spoil except to say it disappointed me greatly.
Rather, it remains, for better and worse, a high - gloss prison - break movie in reverse, one that every so often raises a thorny moral dilemma (primarily with regard to the consequences of John's reckless plan on his son, who could potentially be orphaned by the scheme's failure), but never to the detriment of its no - nonsense, moderately energized B - movie kicks.
Sam's dilemma — the seemingly conflicting desires of wanting to advance in her career while remaining a classroom teacher — is one that many teachers face.
The editor at Penguin Random House who asked to remain anonymous, citing fear of backlash from institutions in the literary world such as the Times and Amazon, termed this dilemma «the problem of continued consolidation,» referring to the increasingly common pattern of publishers relying on only a few big name books a year to achieve commercial success.
Poets face an interesting dilemma in the contemporary publishing field — while the rest of the industry is in flux, their lot remains mostly the same.
Several critics who remained unconvinced by Katniss's romantic dilemma made unfavorable comparisons to the human - vampire - werewolf love triangle in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series.
In one of Beckett's novels the lead character transfers stones from his left to his right trouser pocket, seemingly unable to decide where they should remain — an existential dilemma.
The journalist and best - selling author of The Omnivore's Dilemma, explains how food policy is a cornerstone of many of the key issues in the current election campaign while remaining virtually unacknowledged by the candidates.
This results in creating a moral dilemma within the child, as many children, in the face of divorce or separation, will want to try and remain as loyal as they can to each parent, particularly the younger they may be.
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