Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(12)
Unfortunately, Casey Martin's medical condition creates a no-win dilemma, where assisting one person disadvantages all.
The butchers also recognised commercial potential around the common dinner dilemma where only one person around the table doesn't eat meat.
None of this, Bustillos asserts, jibes with the books' main moral dilemma, where the bad guys are all for blood purity (and, perhaps not coincidentally, are also largely wealthy).
He demonstrated that there are games (the most famous being known in the trade as "prisoner's dilemma") where the players can arrive at a situation now known as a Nash equilibrium.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet None of this, Bustillos asserts, jibes with the books' main moral dilemma, where the bad guys are all for blood purity (and, perhaps not coincidentally, are also largely wealthy).
"This policy is creating a dilemma where the administration has to chose between sound military cooperation with democratic nations and this campaign of ideology against the international criminal court," he said.
I think it may have been the way of dealing with the innovator's dilemma, where to keep building on the new innovations you have to destroy the wonderful thing you built a couple of years ago.
But it and China are in a "security dilemma", where one country's "essential steps" to safeguard its interests are taken by the other as threats that demand a response.A trilemma, reallyThis is further complicated by the role of the United States, which remains the dominant naval power in both the western Pacific and the Indian Ocean.
For parents, "you are engineering a dilemma where you will need to ask yourself if you will foreclose or forgive the loan," said David H. Diesslin, a financial adviser and owner of the financial advisory firm Diesslin & Associates in Fort Worth.
It's like being present at the solution of some vast, architectural dilemma where nothing is superfluous to need - no energy is spared and none wasted - as stone after ragged stone is nudged into place to perform this role, this edifice of character, and no other.
"We are on the horns of a dilemma where we're playing catch-up and the best choice is not necessarily the correct choice," he concedes after bustling into his office, where the first eyes he meets are those of Albert Einstein gazing down from a bookcase crammed with forbidding medical texts and, incongruously, a volume of Ogden Nash.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com