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For now, however, WB seems to be caught between a rock (its own past success) and a hard place (Disney).
It is hardly new for the Fed to be caught between a need to lower rates to stimulate the economy and a need to raise them to ward off inflation.
The coach seemed to be caught between a rock and a hard place and the scene was described by some commentators as the most unbelievable in the history of Les Bleus.
Albert Wat, a project manager for Pre-K Now, a campaign of the Pew Center on the States, cautioned against that, saying parents can be "caught between a rock and a hard place" when faced with paying for early education.
As long as China's corruption is endemic and the party continues to insist that rule of law, transparency and good governance come a poor second to Communist party interests, China's ambitious companies will be caught between a domestic regime that demands that rules be bent and an international one that insists they must not be.
Other officers in Baghdad who are involved in creating a new Iraqi security architecture, but who discussed the equipment problem on the condition that they not be identified, described a new concern: that they now will be caught between a cycle of famine and feast.
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