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After all, this is not some conundrum for policy wonks to strategize.
But the so-called tarmac task force set up by the Department of Transportation was stacked with airline and airport executives who treated the definition of a lengthy delay as if it were some conundrum of astrophysics.
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That's some of the conundrum we suffer from in kindergarten in some neighborhoods.
It's an unfortunate failure, because the script's time-travel premise offers some cute conundrums of parallel worlds.
This intelligent sense of the bigger picture enables Toibin to come up with sensible solutions to some famous conundrums in James scholarship.
Spooner's attitude also revives some familiar conundrums of sci-fi philosophy, which the script, written by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman, tackles in lengthy expository scenes.
The data on IQ, social status and health present some huge conundrums for policymakers.
He also bends now and then to peer at some little verbal conundrum.
Chang has shown up at her door looking for an answer to the Houston-New Orleans crawfish conundrum, some reasonable justification for one city's embrace of change and another's resistance to it.
But publishing a paper led by game players posed a conundrum: Some of the contributing authors were listed only by their game names rather than real-world names.
There is clinical, virologic and immunologic data indicating a conundrum: some subjects despite possessing a 'protective' B*57 have a progressive disease course [20], [22], [42].
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