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Discover Ludwig"quandaries" is a valid word in written English
It is usually used to refer to a situation in which someone has difficulty making a decision about something, or a situation which is characterized by uncertainty or confusion. For example, "I'm facing a number of quandaries in deciding where to attend college."
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The entry-level contracts (or ELCs) force quandaries like this on a regular basis.
The words bespoke a woeful ignorance of the state of emergency care in the United States and the health care quandaries the uninsured face, which we discussed.
But knotty ethical quandaries are cropping up as the mechanical guts, electronic sensors and digital brains of robots continue to improve.
The RoboLaw project is an effort to anticipate such quandaries and work out where and how legal frameworks might need to be changed as the technology of bionics and neural interfaces improves.
They throw up quandaries our ancestors never dreamed of, and answers that raise yet more questions.
Enough is known about embryonic development to create quandaries already.
In few other countries would judges decide on so many questions of social and economic policy, let alone on so many issues that touch life's deepest moral quandaries.
Beneath those wrangles lies a broader anxiety over Britain's place in the world: about whether it should continue to pursue a global military role, or cast off such aspirations as post-imperial hubris and reconcile itself to a humbler status.Harmania and Megalo-MandelsonBehind all these quandaries, of course, lies the summer's basic political mystery.
One of its biggest quandaries, in common with many booming American multinationals, is what to do with its growing cash pile.
Together, they comprise a messy answer to England's constitutional quandaries, but perhaps the most likely to work.
With few exceptions, the profession has held the view that its members are committed to social progress; and that in their work economists face no pressing ethical quandaries of the sort that would justify an expenditure of intellectual resources on professional ethics.This self-perception by the profession is half right and half wrong.
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