I am sure the elephants are in
a state of quandary wondering what it is that has made the NDC so solid in opposition even in spite of the heavy defeat the Party suffered at the 2016 polls.
Not exact matches
Thousands
of such actions have gone before and thousands will follow, but these two have arrested our attention because
of the present
state of our scientific powers and our resultant moral
quandary.
Ferguson often
stated that he wished he had signed the giant Dutchman long before he arrived at the club in 2005, a move which instantly solved the longstanding
quandary of finding a successor to Peter Schmeichel.
But as they take a victory lap with the lawmaking behind them, it's local elected officials in some
of the
state's larger municipalities that face a political
quandary if they think the brakes should be applied to ride - hailing expansion.
«I still hold the view that this feeding bottle federalism, this act
of robbing Peter to pay Paul, which we have gradually enthroned as
state policy since the fall
of the First Republic, remains cause
of our economic
quandary.»
Tennessee's supreme court ordered the
state last week to find a more equitable way to pay teachers, creating a
quandary for lawmakers and the next governor that may cost the cash - strapped
state hundreds
of millions
of dollars.
The American Enterprise Institute's Frederick M. Hess and Brendan Bell write that, with all
state accountability plans in the hopper at the U.S. Department
of Education,
states paying heed to calls for plans to be ambitious has resulted in a «curious
quandary: The problem with...
Today, Trieste is a charming Italian city bordering Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia) on the Adriatic Sea, home to a wide mix
of cultures (map
of Trieste), but in 1954 it was at the center
of a Cold War
quandary - what to do with this little city -
state caught in the power struggle between East and West?
Robinson + Cole insurance litigation lawyer Jessica A. R. Hamilton wrote the article «
State v. Santiago: Connecticut Highlights
Quandaries of Death Penalty Repeals,» published on March 4, 2016, in the Winter 2016 issue
of Appellate Practice, the newsletter
of the American Bar Association's Section
of Litigation.
As customers were left in a
quandary post the suspension
of cashless facility, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) in August came out with a circular
stating that the policy holders undergoing treatment would continue to get cashless benefit even if the hospital where they are admitted is delisted by insurers from cashless cover.