As
a result of this conundrum, specialty leasing pros came up with a novel sales pitch: convince temporary tenants — even seasonal ones — to sign year - long leases.
Not exact matches
The Gunners boss has a
conundrum on his hands as he looks to steer his side to get a
result against Paris Saint - Germain today, with a number
of midfielders vying for roles in the first - team.
The origins
of the major types
of headaches remain a
conundrum: Headaches seem to
result from the abnormal brain functions
of a completely normal brain structure.
«While explaining one mystery — the behavior
of rising plumes and sinking slabs — our
results lead to a new
conundrum,» Lekic said.
«We are excited to be able to apply our research methods to explain the
conundrum of mixed clinical trial
results of Truvada prevention, and how men and women should best use HIV prevention therapy,» Kashuba said.
In his eloquent fulmination on «the De Palma
Conundrum,» The New Yorker's Richard Brody says, «De Palma's peculiar fealty to the history
of cinema — his overt dependence upon the films
of Alfred Hitchcock and his plethora
of references to other classic filmmakers...
results in zombie - like movies.»
When that is contrasted against the self - evidently appalling nature
of their work, the
resulting sensation is an exquisite psychic
conundrum.
«Using state -
of - the - art observational datasets and
results from a large archive
of computer mode simulations, a consortium
of scientists from 12 different institutions has resolved a long - standing
conundrum in climate science»
In an exclusive, in - depth analysis, a panel
of security experts concludes that India's recent Aadhaar data security
conundrum,
resulting in identity theft and data breaches, was due to poor implementation
of security, monitoring and authentication mechanisms.
In short, the Fed doesn't face a
conundrum with sticky wages and prices; they were just the
result of mistaken policy.