Sentences with phrase «something of a quandary»

Large companies are in something of a quandary.
With his contract expiring in the summer of 2018, the next few months leave the midfielder and current club Bayern Munich in something of a quandary.
Teachout decided to run in a Democratic primary, and her better - than - expected showing has prompted something of a quandary for the 181,000 people who voted for her: Do they sit home on Election Day, swallow hard and vote for Cuomo (perhaps on the W.F.P. line), or cross over for someone like Hawkins, who has been actively pitching them?
This leaves us in something of a quandary in assessing I, Tonya, directed by Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl) and scripted by Steven Rogers (Love the Coopers).
It's the Christmas season and Lady Amelia St. Vincent, spinster sister of the Devil Duke of Enwright, finds herself in something of a quandary.
Had we stayed any longer we would have found ourselves in something of a quandary: we should have moved on and seen somewhere else (the cities of Vigo and La Coruña are close enough to warrant a visit), but dragging oneself away from one's table, with an endless supply of beer and tapas, overlooking the handsome, glittering city is not an easy thing to do.
We find him in something of a quandary, weighing up whether to help or hinder humanity as the end of the world looms.
This leaves them in something of a quandary: simple logic dictates that if their hypothesis is correct, then they have no way of knowing whether an equation they use for calibrating the paleo data is correct.
«For many, the Australian legal marketplace presents something of a quandary.

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One such quandary is called computer vision, the process of programming machines to recognize objects in images, something conventional computers don't do very well.
Hawke assumes something of a supporting role, the listener to the storyteller, for much of the runtime, as the genre quandaries are delayed and we speculate on just how deceptively marketed this film has been.
The quandary for dog trainers and behaviorists comes when owners speak in terms of fixing problem behaviors, in the same way one might repair something mechanical, such the cracked screen of an iPhone.
Considering the fact that these «treasures» can take the form of anything from ancient relics to valuable jewels, Drake's sticky fingered approach to archaeology is something of an ethical quandary.
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