Sentences with phrase «way out of this dilemma»

The truth is education is the the only way out of this dilemma.
The only way out of that dilemma was to declare personal bankruptcy.
For Bernanke himself, there may be a personal way out of this dilemma: Many Fed watchers believe that he will step down as Fed chairman when his current term expires in January.
There is no better way out of this dilemma than creation and exploration of one's personal genogram and family chronology going back at least three generations.
That leaves paper makers with one solution: to innovate their way out of the dilemma.
The way out of this dilemma occurred only after he realized that his will was so deformed by the strength of habit that, on his own, he did not have the power to change himself.
We know that there is no way out of our dilemma that does not begin in prayer, yet we are afraid, without faith and preoccupied.
We know there is no way out of our dilemma that does not begin in prayer.
There is no way out of this dilemma while retaining a belief in the omnipotence of God.
The way out of this dilemma, maintained Kant, was to turn away from the ends which persons pursue to persons themselves qua sources of ends.
So when we think of the notion of revelation today, it is important that we continue to understand it in terms of the divine promise of a way out of dilemmas that seem resistant to any possible solution we can imagine.
Though we recognize, and even condemn, the bad behavior of some groups within Christianity, and though we see how certain passages from a bloody Bible and certain ideas from traditional theology can lead these Christians to think that calling for the death of their enemies in truly within God's will, few Christians have actually found a way out of the dilemma posed by the blood of Jesus.
Multinational giants from Pepsi to ConAgra are accepting they need to change their product offerings to meet the consumer demand for healthier consumables, but they don't know how fast and with which products, and one thing is for sure — they are wholly incapable of innovating their way out of their dilemma.
Therefore the Conservative Party needs to find a way out of the dilemma it faces over House of Lords reform, and push forward a system which reforms the second chamber but retains the merits of the current House of Lords.
One way out of this dilemma, Daviglus notes, is to design a study in which patients suffering from hypertension get treatment, and doctors analyze the results based on how well the patients» blood pressure was controlled.
The presence of soft particles along the event horizon, and their attendant symmetries, may point toward a way out of this dilemma.
I cheated my way out of this dilemma on this occasion by adding purple shoes and a neutral blazer, along with my vintage Mulberry Fitzrovia bag, which never gets enough love.
What separates the successful movies with this premise («Panic Room,» «Air Force One») from the stupid ones («Trapped,» «Nick of Time») is if the hero thinks his way out of the dilemma rather than fights his way out of it.
After stonewalling for almost a year, Chancellor Klein found a way out of the dilemma.
The way out of this dilemma, we think, is to adopt the Hippocratic line, namely, «to do no harm», which permits the contemplation of both the risks and the benefits of activities as opposed to the single focus of the injury minimisation mantra.
The way out of this dilemma is to reshape the way that the federal, state and local governments operate the schools.
If you're a senior, 62 or older, having difficulty keeping up with bills or healthcare expenses, there is a way out of your dilemma.
Working with the terrier's nature, not against it, is the way out of the dilemma.
In 1909, William J. Bailey found a way out of the dilemma: separating the solar heating of the water from its storage.
We love the fantasy that we can «understand» and «express» our way out of our dilemmas.
The way out of this dilemma is to work to improve one's level of self - differentiation thereby reducing fusion and reciprocity and improving relationship functioning.
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