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The origins of the nuclear predicament lie in scientific knowledge but we cannot go back to our pre-nuclear state, as we cannot deliberately forget our scientific knowledge.
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Newly-promoted Palace find themselves in a similar predicament, lying second from bottom with just one win from six games so far.
His predicament lay largely in the 100,000 lever-operated machines that the company had sold from the turn of the century to the Carter administration: They still worked.
You've got to hang on somehow, haven't you?" Sam and his dad, by contrast, crave stability and certainty, and in this shared predicament lies a simple insight.
Pauline's predicament lies at the heart of the Dilnot Commission's remit.
Some propose that the solution to our current predicament lies in greater regulation and more scrupulous governmental oversight.
Yet beyond the outsized presence of one particular personality, the real travesty of our predicament lies elsewhere -- in the utter shallowness of our political discourse, no more vividly on display than in the realm of national security.
The underlying predicament here lies with our little understanding of mdDA system development.
But the government, at least as Mr. Barak sees it, needs Shas, too, to support its peace moves, and therein lies the predicament ahead.
Build a Time Machine, Go Back to the Moment They Were Born, and Name Them Something Easier to Remember One could argue that, in this predicament, the fault really lies with the lack of parental creativity.
It is with Rebecca that our sympathies lie, and whose current predicament ultimately brings all three narrative and historical perspectives into sharp focus.
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