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It is a common quandary, and not just in Silicon Valley.
When to become an entrepreneur is a common quandary for many.
— Susan, Conn .A. I am sorry to say that this is a common quandary.
That is a common quandary for companies, said Dr. Peter Heseltine, medical director for infectious diseases at Quest Diagnostics, the nation's largest clinical laboratory company, which is developing its own SARS test.
Their dilemma, then, was the oldest, as well as the most common, quandary of the criminal defence attorney: what to do about a guilty client.
An important aspect of this study concerned the confidence by which a low level, borderline response can be affirmed to be a true positive or a true negative, a common quandary when testing for T-cell reactivities of unknown but anticipated low magnitude in immunotherapy clinical trials.
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But the exchange crystallized a common officiating quandary: how to fulfill the directive of remaining anonymous, though not faceless, while factoring mightily in the high-stakes arena.
She looked toward me for support — I was the physician, after all — and I found myself in a common medical quandary.
It's a common money quandary: When should you bust out the plastic and when do you break out the benjamins?
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