Sentence examples for problem dilemma from inspiring English sources

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But rather than treating this destabilized state as a state of risk, to be analyzed and resolved as appropriate – controlled through mechanisms appropriate to a problem, dilemma, or paradox – one responds to the state of affairs as one might to an uncaused effect – puzzled, entangled, attentive.

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At 28, Izzo was close enough in age and experience to understand the players' issues, problems, dilemmas and challenges.

America faces a problem, a dilemma so fundamental that not even the political skills of Barack Obama can disguise it, heightened by, but not originating in the BP affair: She either risks her environment by drilling for more domestically sourced oil, or she accepts the need to import more from a turbulent world – jeopardising her "energy security".

Although the use of "paradox" is widespread within deontic logic and it does conform to a technical use in philosophical logic, namely the distinction between "paradox" and "antinomy" stemming from Quine's seminal "The Ways of Paradox" (Quine 1976 [1962]), I will also use "puzzle", "problem" and "dilemma" below.

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In addition to mystery, the other perplexities are the problem, the dilemma, and the paradox.

But much of our problem and dilemma in the Middle East today is a consequence and byproduct of the "decisive" preemptive military "leadership" of former President George W. Bush.

The women's movement did not solve every problem and dilemma of women's lives, restructure romance and marriage, or resolve the issues of family and childcare versus work.

Firstly, moral reasoning is related to moral behaviour [27], and studies showed that up to 25% patients present physicians with some form of ethical problem or dilemma [1], [28].

The final step in case-based or problem-based curricula is to evaluate evidence against observations and to construct arguments for a resolution to a problem or dilemma.

She described as "our real problem" the dilemma described in a review by David Jenkins, "Too much sugar, too much carbohydrate, or just too much?" (33).

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