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The regime faces an intractable dilemma.
The author of "Mechanical Problems," Dr. Schiefsky said, clearly knew about Aristotle and adopted his matter-of-factness to describe a seemingly intractable dilemma in neat, practical terms.
The River Line will diminish what William Julius Wilson Jr. characterizes as the spatial mismatch, an intractable dilemma in the contemporary metropolis.
Clearly whether to pull your stylus out of your device or buy a smaller headset is an intractable dilemma, so you have this.
[See Davidson (1996), Sleigh (1994).] Others have held that Leibniz tried to forge a third alternative in order to avoid this seemingly intractable dilemma.
Hume's line of reasoning criticizing the argument from design presents theists with a basic and seemingly intractable dilemma in respect of their idea of God.
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Everywhere Microsoft makes money, the Web poses almost intractable dilemmas.
It can't be a way out from history's intractable dilemmas.
Elsewhere, it's more of the same: Everywhere Microsoft makes money, the Web poses almost intractable dilemmas.
One might suppose to the contrary that complex and difficult, though not necessarily intractable, dilemmas arise when divergent social roles are assigned to people who are basically similar to one another in many but not in all respects.
The example of public opposition to wind farms demonstrates some of the challenges in researching issues which are both topical and appear to present intractable dilemmas for policymakers.
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