Sentences with phrase «such predicament»

At that moment my trainer could've lost his cool and scolded me for getting caught up in such a predicament.
If you find yourself in such a predicament, you should contact an attorney to find out whether you have a legitimate claim.
Nobody has offered me one yet by the way, therefore they may not know I exist: — RRB - I would have a huge conflict of interest if I was ever faced with such predicament!
People in such a predicament can turn to private lenders who can process your application much faster than banks.
Robert is not the only compliance training professional who has faced such a predicament.
But how has Labour ended up in such a predicament?
Illustration: Abraham found himself in such a predicament when he took Isaac, his only son up to the mountain to sacrifice him before God.
Christianity and certain related ideas came to them in such a predicament.
The Stanislavsky method, of course, asks «How would I act if I myself were in such - and - such a predicament
I have a Sister who swears by «the sinner's prayer» but is beholding to «the secret» and her life has not been radically transformed, she still engages in sexual activity outside of the confines of marriage and feels this is natural... I would never be able to participate in this sordid activity now that i am truly saved for there was a time i myself was being deceived in much the same way as my Sister is now, I just couldn't bring myself to do these acts and further, would not place myself in such a predicament that I would..
Fooling ourselves that everything that needed to go right would go right, we usually wished we hadn't placed our capital in such a predicament
After dismissing the bond market's performance over the past 30 years as well, he concluded, «The primary magic potion that policymakers have always applied in such a predicament is to inflate their way out of the corner.
To avoid such predicaments, many British lawyers advise companies not to risk taking clients on «marketing» trips lacking obvious business purpose.

Not exact matches

And while such rock - bottom prices may be tempting, remember that you're stuck with what you buy, a particularly unappealing predicament if you're shopping for gifts for other people.
Richard Feldman, a former NRA lobbyist, told Newsweek that such trust has resulted in a classic supply - and - demand predicament for gun manufacturers: Without fear of a supply crunch, the demand drops.
MacIntyre is not naive about the tenacity of liberals to refuse to give Aristotle a hearing simply because Aquinas had so successfully baptized him for the Church: «It is safe to predict that to the vast majority of such protagonists it will seem preferable to remain in almost any predicament than to accept a Thomistic diagnosis.»
Such a person may feel trapped and be sorry for what led to his or her predicament, without knowing how to resolve it.
The human predicament is described by words such as estrangement and alienation.
For Lutheran Christians, such despair in face of the universal and radical human predicament can only be overcome through the gospel, which announces forgiveness of sins and redemption of life under the conditions of an ambiguous world chained by sin and death.
Because Kirk believ ed that such an understanding was best apprehended and transmitted through imaginative literature, it is only right that his short stories and fiction best enable one to appreciate the character of his insight into the human predicament.
Such a counselor's primary identity, however, is not as psychotherapist but as minister of the church, one who offers the type of relationship called for by the Christian gospel and who interprets the predicaments and possibilities of life Christianly.
Now it is briefly said, no dependency, or making, as such, has the nature of an accident with respect to the terminus to which it tends, but it does have a being in such a way that it is indirectly or reductively predicated of its terminus; under which consideration local motion is reductively in the predicament of «where», alteration of «quality», etc...
Such people do appear to create a predicament for other people with strongly held convictions on gender issues, don't they?
It is because of naive fans such as yourself that we're still in this predicament and we won't win the league EVER under wenger.
Now, the apparent thing is that it is one hell of a predicament to repeat such performances in the following season, which, in my opinion, is what is happening, so far.
There is no doubt that Bale needs to get the hell out of Real if he ever wants to be the kind of player he once was... this isn't to suggest that he his skills have diminished, he simply isn't the fiery, determined and aggressive player that struck fear in the hearts of his opponents... the small fish in a big pond just doesn't fit his profile... I can't even remember the last player I've seen who has become so invisible on the big stage (maybe Pogba last year)... maybe it's a case of culture shock or maybe he wasn't able to handle the notoriety that invariably came with his big money signing, but regardless of how it happened this guy is a shadow of his former self... although I doubt he would ever come to a team in such disarray, he could quite easily fill the shoes of Sanchez, who ironically was in a similar predicament in Barcelona, as Bale would return to his favoured left side and would be given the same freedoms that have allowed Sanchez to flourish... ultimately I think the cache of wearing a Real jersey and competing for the top trophies would be too difficult to give up for a wannabe club run by suits who care little about those kinds of accolades
Equally, I am still convinced that we can resolve our predicament only through a revolution of sentiment, comparable in scale to the revolution that procured the neo-liberal ascendancy of the last thirty years; and that we can not make such a revolution unless we first dig deep into what I called the «buried riches of our culture».
Such perverse incentives have played a large part in our current predicament: whereas a Victorian railway investor whose project failed would have lost his shirt, too often corporate managers receive large rewards with no risk.
But hard at work too are contrived solutions to deadly scenarios, such as water that magically cures lesions from poisonous gas and parachuted aid packets for the most pressing of predicaments.
One such user is Shiny Quagsire, a prominent member of the Nintendo Switch homebrew community, who has explained his predicament via Twitter.
Constant foreshadowing, unequalled suspense, action - packed chase sequences, appropriate drama, and even unanticipated predicaments (such as electrified fences and reckless cars) add to the awe of sustained dino mayhem.
Even if you already know the details and the outcome, Captain Phillips gives us a chance to experience what it might have been like to be in such a terrible predicament, as well as how many smaller acts of bravery that Phillips performed in order to try to secure the safety and security of the crew and the vessel they are on.
It's not enough that they face such dire predicaments, but their allies all turn against them.
While there are many lenders, and especially online lenders, who are willing to overlook credit scores, there are always those who are in such a serious financial predicament that a mortgage is simply not affordable.
If this continues or this tenant has shown shady predicaments such as this, you should look for legal means to evict this tenant.
It might sound bonkers, but such is main character Sissel's predicament at the outset of this ectoplasmic twist on the humble point - and - clicker.
Such is my predicament with Nier: Automata two months after its release.
It now seems that the 33 miners trapped underground in Chile will have to wait it out until November for rescue; so it helps that several items to take their mind off of their predicament, such as a TV, have been sent down small holes to them.
In his Traps series, Lockett used the predicament of ensnared animals as a metaphor for specific modern - day crises, such as segregation and environmental destruction, as well as the more general human condition of feeling isolated or trapped by the circumstances of birth.
The exhibition represents the life stories and related issues of the post-war Chinese LGBTQ community as the artworks on view touch upon a profusion of subject matters such as identity, equality, exploitation by mass media, social predicaments, comments on individuals / groups, human desire, as well as life and death.
But I think we have to expect that the Paris agreement will evolve as the seriousness of our global predicament grows on the public (and on the corporations and governing bodies that have such an undue influence in energy supply matters.)
I would never do such a thing on any forum, as I don't believe either of them are an answer to the predicament we face.
Considering the historical circumstances that have got us into this predicament are directly tied to industrialization, not such a bad idea — and now one which the UN's top climate official, Yvo De Boer, has quantified.
So a lot of people's gut reaction is «not possible» for the sake of not having to deal with such moral predicaments.
Such thought experiments should show that there are limitations with the assumption that we need strict probability orderings to make sense of the climate predicament.
What guarantee is there that such luminaries won't be reduced to the same embarrassing predicament....
The employees» predicament in such a situation is unenviable.
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