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Those of us who support President Bush's focus on spreading democracy as the best long-term solution to combating terrorism need to wrestle with the conundrum created by situations in which democracy can lead to the election of Islamists, as in Algeria in 1990 and 1991.

But what really troubled Noah was the conundrum created by FBI agent Peter Strzok, who worked for Mueller but was reassigned last summer.

The intellectual and practical conundrum created by these conflicting intuitions is the problem of moral luck, to use the term introduced into English-speaking academic philosophy over three decades ago by Bernard Williams, Thomas Nagel, and Martha Nussbaum.

The conundrum created by our results is that if an RTS decision is clinically based, predicated on the successful completion of a criteria-based rehabilitation programme, isokinetic deficits will still be present in 67% of players.

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He expressed the conundrum created for black souls searching for a higher lover and yet by all instances feeling that this love is white, guided by white principles, and meant to uphold only white lives.

As with Saddam Hussein's Iraq, most would love to see Iran's ambitions curtailed, but even more than those ambitions, they fear the repercussions if Iran gets clobbered.The conundrum for its neighbours created by Iran's nuclear quest is even more complicated than the dilemma once posed by Saddam Hussein.

Throughout her talk on Monday, Hu painted a startling picture of the legal conundrums and privacy risks created by the data-based screening and analytics that have come to dominate immigration control and counter-terrorism policy.

The conundrum is that any Afghan military created by outsiders - and America, despite our image of ourselves, is naturally seen by most Afghans as a self-interested outsider - is apt to be viewed as compromised and illegitimate.

While underrepresented students tend to benefit the most from mentoring, the literature suggests a "conundrum between mentor availability and mentor impact" that is created by faculty presumptions of their students and student misconceptions of the mentoring relationship (Linn et al. 2015).

Another conundrum was that the patterns of the dunes suggest they were created by westerly winds, even though the prevailing winds on Titan blow in an easterly direction.

If anyone doubts the artistic validity of these ethical and spiritual conundrums, consider that some of the oldest known paintings on earth were created by Paleolithic Europeans who ventured into caves some 30,000 to 40,000 years ago to create beautiful renderings of the same species that they killed.

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