Sentence examples for dilemmas around from inspiring English sources

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Here McCarthy's The Road shines, from moral dilemmas around helping others to the challenge of keeping hope alive in the face of despair.

Tsiolkas's The Slap, which is also shortlisted for Australia's top literary prize, the Miles Franklin award, "taps into universal tensions and dilemmas around family life and child-rearing", said chair of the judging panel Nicholas Hasluck.

Over on a shelf, another vaguely robotic figure is connected to a vile-looking bag, accompanied by a soundtrack conversation from the BBC Radio Four series Inside the Ethics Committee, discussing the religious complications and dilemmas around the switching off of life-support machines.

In happier news, it was good to see the moral dilemmas around Sir Richard's offer to bribe Anna, which scuppered Carson's departure from Downton and allowed a delicious, fragile exchange between him and Lady Mary where she refused to cave in.

Approximately 16% of the dilemmas around student achievement experienced by teachers can be classified as related to specific groups of students.

"There is not the expertise free and available to undertake an investigation of this size and that is why we are faced with dilemmas around prioritisation.

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The most commonly experienced dilemmas were around team members 'bad-mouthing' other services or making disparaging comments about obese patients.

But for brands that are increasingly seen as offering leadership around social issues, the dilemma around celebrities can still be acute.

Meanwhile, art and activism organisation Platform has blogged about Mark Rylance's dilemma around performing at the Olympic opening ceremony, given that sponsors include BP and McDonald's.

Part of the dilemma around which future direction Moocs will take, however, is that nobody can yet define whom exactly they are meant to benefit.

Shawn highlights the "extremely grave social dilemma" around sexual abuse of children and stresses the legal presumption of innocence until the accused is proven to be guilty.

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