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"conundrum" Definitions
  1. a confusing problem or question that is very difficult to solve
  2. a question, usually involving a trick with words, that you ask for fun synonym riddle

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It's not a moral conundrum that troubles them; it's a career conundrum.
It's the conundrum of a capitalist society to the extent that it's truly a conundrum at all.
" ART HOGAN, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, NATIONAL SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "You have a conundrum here and the conundrum is monetary policy has to come to the rescue of trade policy.
That's the conundrum Colton and Cassie ran into last week.
It's completely useless information but the conundrum was still intriguing.
America can solve the Korean conundrum only with China's help.
The FA Cup always proves a bit of a conundrum.
Dramatic as this scene was, it presented an evolutionary conundrum.
Their answers illustrate a conundrum for Democratic candidates in 2020.
Why it also causes heart disease is, though, a conundrum.
Yet that's the larger conundrum South Park finds itself in.
The game's mechanics, in Innuendo's mind, are a similar conundrum.
It is a conundrum that bond investors must now contemplate.
However the opportunity also presents the party with a conundrum.
Twitter has a business conundrum that's proving difficult to address.
Anandtech reports that VESA hasn't really answered the cabling conundrum.
For The Economist, this is not much of a conundrum.
But these three devices together created a conundrum for gamers.
It is an odd conundrum that northwestern Europe is experiencing.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats face a Ukraine conundrum.
Surprise gains distributions pose a planning conundrum for financial advisors.
Pluto presents a bit of an age conundrum this way.
Balthus sticks us with a moral conundrum, because he can.
The Trump conundrum is that his campaign is about loss.
The mosquito "drug" presented an insoluble legal conundrum for FDA.
Now Trump poses a similar conundrum for the Chinese. Neither
Part of it was the Clinton conundrum: 57 percent of
That's the latest conundrum keeping bank regulators awake at night.
I don't have any specific conundrum to ask you about.
BOSTON — To the medical students, the patient was a conundrum.
Friday is that the Fed no longer faces a conundrum.
That conundrum has paralyzed decision making in London, leaving Mrs.
PITTSBURGH — Consider the conundrum of the modern hotel-room shopper.
See, etiquette doesn't solve every social conundrum, does it, Missy?
There is, however, an egalitarian solution to your tipping conundrum.
It's become a striking conundrum in our current political climate.
International markets are yet another conundrum for the agriculture industry.
Joe Mungo Reed tries a structural solution to this conundrum.
When it comes to cocoa, the government faces a conundrum.
There are no easy answers to this, hence the conundrum.
It turns out that aspiring investors face a similar conundrum.
I never knew I was a — what's the word — conundrum.
That's the conundrum Nicholas Lemann explores in his new book.
The House Democrats' impeachment conundrum continues on a higher level.
How to move forward presents a conundrum for the Pelicans.
Duke and Duchess of Sussex  It's a real royal conundrum.
There is a clear and recent precedent for this conundrum.
And fake news was only part of a larger conundrum.
Philosophically, this presents us with no less of a conundrum.
This conundrum bedevils many democracies, but it's particularly distressing in Britain.
That's the crockery conundrum confounding Internet users in Taiwan and China.
Yet biological truth has not resolved the conundrum of the father.
The question poses more of a conundrum than you might think.
Two charts from the Pew Research Center explain the Democratic conundrum.
A difficult moral conundrum has emerged for many Prince fans lately.
Rising inflation is an unwelcome conundrum for the Bank of England.
The third conundrum is whether the animals received too much radiation.
Why is credit card debt versus retirement savings such a conundrum?
The real conundrum is choosing which boho garb to bust out.
Now combine them with "corporation" and it becomes quite a conundrum.
It's a real conundrum, but one that can be easily resolved.
Here's 20 picks to shake you out of that coat conundrum.
Trump presents a conundrum for the unions who represent those workers.
Yet after all this time, she remains a conundrum to many.
Unfortunately, obtaining an answer to this conundrum is challenging at best.
Solving the quagga conundrum requires cracking two halves of a puzzle.
For these reasons, Sufficiently Advanced's flamethrower welding helmet presents a conundrum.
But it can also be a bit of a fashion conundrum.
For individual investors, the resulting market inefficiencies come with a conundrum.
The Sidekick Dry eliminates that conundrum as much as anything could.
This conundrum has come to be known as the Fermi Paradox.
Again, the whole "should we stay or should we move" conundrum!
But that doesn't mean the current Kushner conundrum won't have consequences.
So Trump is not having -- this is the conundrum for Trump.
Johnson means to offer a way out of the Tolstoyan conundrum.
All of which leaves celebrity journalism in a likely unsolvable conundrum.
It proved to be an unsolvable conundrum for the Obama administration.
This is an endless chicken/egg conundrum when evaluating young prospects.
The same assessment surely applies to the conundrum of pioneer failure.
But Ms. Henson, ever simmering, takes Mary's moral conundrum very seriously.
For Asian-American chefs, this is the conundrum, and the opportunity.
Fortunately, GSI Outdoors introduced the Coffee Rocket, eliminating this conundrum forever.
And each summer, there was the conundrum of the tomato salad.
If it gets there, the Trump administration will face a conundrum.
This conundrum is at the heart of Mr. West's sustainability concerns.
The question of witnesses is not the only conundrum facing Republicans.
And that&aposs the difficult conundrum Democrats face, particularly centrist ones.
Stakeholders in this discussion continue to debate solutions to this conundrum.
The story no longer alludes to any conundrum: He was 75.
And so, today's conundrum: What does it mean to be French?
That's quite the conundrum because she's been jonesin' for chicken wings.
This is the conundrum you will be facing at this time.
The conundrum begs the question: what on earth brought Kulczyk here?
It is the conundrum that you want to steer clear of.
And, more recently, counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan illustrated the same conundrum.
In the cash conundrum, we might find a modest reason for optimism.
This alarming ethical conundrum has not escaped the notice of global governments.
For two teenagers lovers in love, these restrictions pose quite a conundrum.
The Pennsylvania Bar Association filed an amicus brief laying out the conundrum.
Of all four FANG members, "Alphabet is the biggest conundrum," he said.
Assuming this conundrum is common at most restaurants, the reality is grim.
It's a conundrum faced by Milemarker on their new full-length, Overseas.
So, she turned to Marion PD for answers to her computational conundrum.
But what happens when you find yourself in a such a conundrum?
A new synthetic fill from Patagonia confronts this conundrum with admirable results.
So, we spoke with food writer Julia Turshen about our addiction conundrum.
The Fed's conundrum comes amid negative interest rates in the euro zone.
Read Vera Bergengruen's fascinating report on an unprecedented conundrum in military recruitment.
The retail and restaurant groups also represented an interesting conundrum for Cramer.
Mr López Obrador, who is often called simply AMLO, is a conundrum.
How best to take on tech is a conundrum facing many governments.
But even Sanders understands the need to answer the conundrum of encryption.
But Manara isn't sure that rapid planet-building solves the original conundrum.
Enter the smart coffee maker, an ingenious solution to this very conundrum.
When it comes to medicating these symptoms, both groups face a conundrum.
The surprise drop in rates has some borrowers in a nervous conundrum.
One result of that conundrum has been the rise of 'fake news'.
It evolved due to a conundrum that the current president could appreciate.
The person who is expected to solve this conundrum is Theresa May.
Q: What is the biggest money conundrum for your personal finance students?
Every day seems to bring a new injury and a new conundrum.
The leaders want him gone, although what comes next is a conundrum.
Add the freckles to the mix, and it created quite the conundrum.
But here's the conundrum: Mr. Ackman's pain is not just his own.
"Art lending is quite limited because of the affordability conundrum," he said.
For the untethered and independent, the answer to that conundrum lies within.
For those of us who menstruate, period sex is a common conundrum.
The conundrum was featured in the 2008 film "21" with Kevin Spacey.
Sega will quickly discover that the practice can be a real conundrum.
It's a real conundrum for a growing number of renters and homeowners.
The conundrum this raises over authenticity and identity is not easily solved.
The first solves the "what to do with all those beans" conundrum.
Dr. Miskin worked around the power conundrum by leaving out the batteries.
The solution to this conundrum for the United States lies outside geopolitics.
The slowing wage growth paired with low unemployment is a genuine conundrum.
"This is part of the Steyer conundrum," my colleague Lisa Lerer wrote.
The military is a key element in the solution of this conundrum.
This enduring conundrum has attracted its fair share of national media attention.
Anyone who's worried about the state of local journalism faces a conundrum.
That's the deep conundrum that serious people think about all the time.
The Ford-Domino's test vehicle will not attempt to resolve that conundrum.
It was the kind of conundrum sports teams face all the time.
It's the Thanksgiving conundrum, but with ham instead of a giant bird.
But their arguments also go to the heart of Bloomberg's debate conundrum.
It's the sort of classic conundrum between political principle and personal impact.
Snapchat does have a conundrum, especially as social apps become more similar.
Post-menopausal women present a biological conundrum and a question of female identity.
But of all the FANG members, "Alphabet is the biggest conundrum," he said.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's latest cash boost tees up a stimulus conundrum.
I also understand your conundrum with regard to neuroscience's attempt to "explain" things.
We are already beginning to see this conundrum emerge in the auto industry.
It's a uniquely human conundrum, which is what ultimately makes the series tick.
Further adding to the Biden conundrum is the question of organizing and turnout.
We explore this conundrum in the latest episode of Strong Opinions Loosely Held.
Sartre, with that riveting certainty of his, thought death was an absurd conundrum.
Image: ShutterstockDesigner babies are the kind of hypothetical conundrum that drive scientists crazy.
Physicists have realised that it offers a solution to the dark-energy conundrum.
The Fat Amy conundrum is an interesting one because, ultimately, it denotes progress.
Across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand's central bank is in a similar conundrum.
It's a real chicken (breast) and egg (white omelet) conundrum, to be sure.
Maybe Timberlake should ask them how to handle this whole cake-eating conundrum.
Nothing about this conundrum, however, prevents Altman from asking Thiel to voluntarily resign.
A booming stockmarket pleases investors, but it poses another conundrum for the Fed.
America's antitrust regulators—assuming they are free of political interference—face a conundrum.
Of course, that assumes history was ever a knowable conundrum to begin with.
This holiday season, Netflix is presenting you with a Robert Frost-ian conundrum.
The pilot program is a new approach, but the conundrum is extremely familiar.
IN A youth centre in Hendon, north London, Barry Rawlings faces a conundrum.
However, I believe the simple answer to solving this conundrum is: You don't.
Other researchers have argued the disk-mass conundrum is a fault of measurement.
This was a "conundrum", said Alan Greenspan, then chairman of the central bank.
Artist David Shillinglaw tries to navigate this conundrum with his multifaceted collage works.
The trolley meme isn't merely a philosophical conundrum that we pondered this year.
Kill Baby Hitler Conundrum was first postulated back in 1941, before the full
This perceptual conundrum is just one of the many pleasures of York's work.
However the Brexit conundrum continued, with parliament set to vote on different options.
In our view, a great investor should never have to face that conundrum.
Read our leader: "Who's afraid of cheap oil" and briefing: "The oil conundrum".
The Dwyane Wade Conundrum Dwyane Wade's return to Miami is a heartwarming story.
Yet what to do about it at a local level is a conundrum.
But quite how to take advantage of this arena has been a conundrum.
And the Mateo conundrum leads to an honest discussion between Michael and Jane.
It is a conundrum with which I will grapple for months to come.
They also reveal the conundrum foreign leaders face in the age of Trump.
In fact, this conundrum is far more complex than even the pundits realize.
This conundrum has far more nefarious implications than merely agitating an atheist millennial.
Her conundrum raises the question of whether anything original can endure online when
As such, feel free to apply your new cocktail knowledge to this conundrum.
How we get this genie back into the bottle is a profound conundrum.
This discovery presented a conundrum: Was it serotonin or noradrenaline that controlled movement?
It also presents a conundrum for Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Everyone who loves someone who's in an unhealthy romantic relationship shares your conundrum.
By the time he joined Toys "R" Us, the company faced a conundrum.
Depending on how you approach the work-life conundrum, it may not be.
Myanmar is unique in its offerings — but visiting it also invokes a conundrum.
Instead, I like to think of the moral conundrum as a light dimmer.
Here are some of the options for how his conundrum could play out.
Luckily, however, a solution to at least one such conundrum is at hand.
The problem of the title is that eternal conundrum, the mind-body dichotomy.
It also presents a conundrum for Mr. Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.
It was never intended to be a statement on our modern conundrum here.
Seaburn is a conundrum, because he's obviously, clearly, manipulating the others for clout.
This is the second time I've run into this conundrum over the years.
The donors' conundrum echoes Republicans funders' agony in 2016 over President Donald Trump.
There just won't be as many around, which is the conundrum you face.
The GOP's conundrum is one with which Democrats are intimately, and painfully, familiar.
It's a conundrum that I can feel really stuck with, as a writer.
But you're right to mention it and I haven't solved the conundrum yet.
The company's employees aren't blind to this conundrum either, according to the engineer.
Copper is a particular conundrum but similar things are happening in other metals.
Fortuitously, the founders left clues for how we should understand this apparent conundrum.
Citigroup has skirted this conundrum by choosing indexes that are not major benchmarks.
But my sense of your conundrum is that it's more complicated than that.
CreditCreditHarry How/Getty Images In 2006, the San Diego Chargers had a conundrum.
If we did an experiment, how many people here have ever faced that conundrum?
It's a conundrum many women face daily when choosing shoes: Sex appeal, or practicality?
Their presence is a conundrum that Levin could have devoted more time to plumbing.
Inheriting an unthinkably large number of recordings in a dying format created a conundrum.
Each blurb is written by a different person, acknowledging the conundrum of personal taste.
Once Dr. Manica learned of the conundrum, he and his colleagues retraced their steps.
While the possibility is remote, a conversion would leave the ECB with a conundrum.
The Spectre 13 is a conundrum wrapped inside carbon fiber and polished gold aluminum.
If this isn't a perfectly staged Mercury retrograde conundrum, we don't know what is.
But, there's one problem Cadillac hasn't fixed just yet and that's the parking conundrum.
This is the smartwatch's biggest conundrum, one that simply may not have a solution.
Image: GettyIf you've used Twitter long enough, you've probably run into this classic conundrum.
That means there could be a big old love triangle conundrum on the horizon.
In Bridget Jones's Baby, out September 16, she's gotten herself into quite the conundrum.
Berkshire is enough of a conundrum to perplex even the world's greatest value investor.
At the heart of this conundrum are the tangled vines of transparency and trust.
It's a luxury conundrum, one that feels like a mockery of tremendous human suffering.
Finally, Russian involvement is far from a complete solution to Israel's gas export conundrum.
All of this creates a measurement conundrum, especially around video (more on that here).
It is part of this whole conundrum of inactivity, down from $185 to $134.
Thankfully, there are now quite a number of apps that help solve this conundrum.
Grabr largely skirts this conundrum by having the courier do the purchasing and packing.
Best of all for the Raptors, they mostly bucked the present-versus-future conundrum.
It's an early conundrum for Democrats, as three of their top contenders — O'Rourke, Sen.
It's your typical chicken-and-egg conundrum, but the fact is, it doesn't matter.
In part, the natural price volatility of oil as a commodity explains this conundrum.
This is the conundrum in which many home oxygen therapy providers are finding themselves.
So here is the conundrum: Including women is not the same as hearing women.
Words like conundrum and the similar-sounding affect and effect continue to confuse people.
My editor understood my conundrum, but she didn't think the essay should be pulled.
Right next door to the United States, ironically, Mexico is facing a similar conundrum.
At the same time, you have the conundrum [that] the show is about counterterrorism.
CalPERS' Supreme Court counsel from Goldstein & Russell explained the conundrum in an elegant Feb.
The conundrum of whether mathematics is discovered or invented is as old as Plato.
Among other things, the wines have given us firsthand experience of the aging conundrum.
But the Brexit conundrum remained, with especially broad divergence over the Irish border. Mrs.
But this makes for a rather profound conundrum: Who is in control of Tay?
Readers of Adams's "Democracy" are left in a curious conundrum as the novel closes.
This pandemic has transformed just about every choice we make into an ethical conundrum.
Ernie Tedeschi of the research business Evercore ISI analyzed the conundrum for the Upshot.
The sizable waste generated by coffee, juices and other liquids added to the conundrum.
The ethical trade-offs create a conundrum for the company and society, Bloomberg wrote.
But the ToTok conundrum is conceptually similar to other issues tech giants already face.
"What happens when all info sent online?" was another conundrum, according to meeting notes.
It's the yearly office conundrum: What do you get your colleague for Secret Santa?
By traveling to Missouri, President Trump is rightly putting a spotlight on her conundrum.
But the conundrum for cooks is that we haven't defined what those forms are.
His current conundrum with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, Mohammed Bin Salman, is no exception.
Yellen added she is "open minded" on what is behind the low-inflation conundrum.
Still, he called the case "complex" and told reporters that he hated the conundrum.
Disaster could ensue, except Ferreira turns each conundrum into a full-on fashion moment.
My suggestion would have been to take the conundrum directly to the immediate supervisor.
Strategists inside multiple potential 2020 operations described active discussions on the big money conundrum.
This storyline enforces a problematic theme that has always plagued the Jonathan-Nancy-Steve conundrum.
THIS BOOTS-PANTS COMBOThis outfit presents a conundrum: Are these boots, or are they pants?
This conundrum makes an election this autumn likely, suggest Mr Johnson's friends and foes alike.
It's a conundrum, we know; but it's one that we're here to help you solve.
And the Corden Conundrum is more urgent now than ever because James Corden is everywhere.
This is not only a conundrum for many voters but potentially irreconcilable for even more.
One way of thinking about the Democrats' conundrum on race is to picture a bucket.
The French bank sees the extension as offering practically no change to the Brexit conundrum.
In the 'Carpenter's Conundrum,' users have to remove a nail from a virtual patient's lungs.
This is actually a common conundrum, according to Susannah Hyland, a licensed psychotherapist in NYC.
After reading it, I think you'll agree that "conundrum" is the understatement of the century.
Still, we desperately need to solve the electric-car conundrum, because our planet is dying.
Image: GettyHere's a conundrum: A kidnapper forgets his phone at the scene of a crime.
Specifically, the story weaved a tale of a Russian energy baron facing just this conundrum.
Persistent losses in statewide and local races only illustrate the party's structural conundrum, he said.
The Stoops conundrum will last another year, but there are much worse problems to have.
Now, thanks to Google I/O 2016, I'm faced with a new conundrum: Google Home.
This isn't the first time a conundrum like this has taken the internet by storm.
It's a familiar conundrum: whether to sleep over or not, after a one night stand.
This week, we try to solve our '80s comedies conundrum with A Fish Called Wanda.
There is a mystery even deeper than how Corbyn will deal with this PR conundrum.
The whole thing is a conundrum of how to balance different unknown and unknowable risks.
Indeed what you're saying, the conundrum, whether the market is insensitive or ignores whatever happens.
Rising confidence combined with more rapidly rising costs does pose a conundrum for policy-makers.
It seems to me the Edinburgh Book Festival was trying to air out this conundrum.
Their newest book, The Brilliant Jerk Conundrum, is available via Amazon and other fine booksellers.
This is a conundrum that has perplexed many New York Times readers who live abroad.
Striking a balance between charging too much or too little is a classic business conundrum.
But to really solve the conundrum, polar scientists must keep vigilantly watching the dynamic Antarctic.
How soon this takes place is of course the investor's dilemma, and the policymakers' conundrum.
Part of the answer to that conundrum comes from the decline in imports of scrap.
As Engelbrecht describes the conundrum, her next remark seems inevitable: What, exactly, is an ending?
But it is still very wobbly and does not solve the fundamental conundrum Idlib faces.
He compared his industry's conundrum to volunteer firefighters arriving at the scene of a blaze.
The conundrum, of course, is that most of Parliament doesn't want a no-deal scenario.
But should you find yourself stumped in the face of a cleaning conundrum, don't fret!
Her conundrum won little sympathy from the bloc's leaders during the two-day summit meeting.
Here is the basic conundrum the child of immigrants faces as he goes through school.
To be sure, the Democratic Party has only itself to blame for this existential conundrum.
When it comes to trade policy with China, the Democratic presidential candidates face a conundrum.
Garrett's academic studies ground his personal conundrum in a scientific one: that of Schrödinger's cat.
New research out of the UK has found two silver linings in the cloudy conundrum.
Hoffman has a conundrum: At long last, his Hollywood career has started to take off.
THE SHADOW KING By Maaza Mengiste A conundrum: How to sing a song of war?
He was this conundrum of a personality, but it was also what made him sexy.
Modern dance often faces the same conundrum—works are forgotten, particularly after a choreographer dies.
Central to that conundrum is whether the voters rejected Mr. Corbyn himself, or his message.
A growing movement in the mutual fund world is working on solutions for that conundrum.
One answer to this conundrum comes from Dr. Sommers and his Tufts colleague Michael Norton.
One obvious solution to this conundrum is to just point users to Google Maps instead.
Take, for example, the never-ending conundrum of choosing between dressing comfortably and dressing luxuriously.
Adding to this conundrum is the fact that wind and solar cannot provide reliable power.
A simple wall will not remedy the conundrum faced by both US and Mexican authorities.
The conundrum with Sandoval notwithstanding, however, most MLB teams do insure their top-earning players.
Varys's death is a sad example of how the show never solved this central conundrum.
FED'S CONUNDRUM Data pointing to economic strength, highlighted by a jobs report on Friday that showed the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly 50 years in April, and inflation that may be signaling underlying weakness is a conundrum for the Fed.
MSNBC's Joy Reid noted the party's conundrum on Twitter: How do they move forward from this?
Given a similar conundrum, does a robocar risk the lives of five pedestrians, or its passengers?
Each episode kicks off with a Moordale students' sex-related conundrum, which Otis will help solve.
In the early stages, Dragon Quest Builders presents players with a traditional RPG inventory management conundrum.
All the women who followed up with their boyfriends' clueless reactions to the conundrum in question.
On August 21st, Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, offered him thirty days to solve the conundrum.
Driscoll raised the possibility of an interbranch constitutional conundrum the judge could face in the future.
They can't make you exercise — and that's the real conundrum: Apps aren't a substitute for willpower.
In France, where directorial vision is generally considered the driving force in theater, it's a conundrum.
They&aposve ignored addressing their quarterback conundrum to hoard assets they&aposve yet to use wisely.
The culprit of this conundrum was only slightly larger than a broken tip of pencil lead.
But that's the most puzzling conundrum of Suburbicon: It's the sixth film George Clooney has directed.
Predicting Putin's specific move is a conundrum, but expecting him to do nothing is a fallacy.
The conundrum, of course, is that no startup or company wants (or can avoid) background checks.
These devices aren't as dorky looking as Google Glass, but they offer up the same conundrum.
The advisories present a conundrum for other tourists, though, who don't fall into the CDC's category.
And for that reason, this heavily modified replica Lamborghini Countach poses a bit of a conundrum.
As he read, Metzger realized this was the first acceptable explanation he'd found for his conundrum.
To help solve this conundrum, we came up with eight quick meal ideas for our rolodex.
By the way, someone actually provided a suggested answer to the hotly contested frankfurter splitting conundrum.
But this struggle is not borne of political opportunism; it is rooted in a genuine conundrum.
The Bottom Line With the Galaxy Tab S3, Samsung has solved the Android productivity tablet conundrum.
The findings, which need to be confirmed by further research, suggest a life-and-death conundrum.
Which is exactly why we've turned to Trader Joe's for an answer to this summer conundrum.
There's no easy answer to Lenovo's conundrum, which is also faced by LG, Sony, and HTC.
However, she added that an astute viewer might be able to figure out this television conundrum.
It's a genuine conundrum, but one Democrats must solve in order to restore their political relevance.
But it also illustrates a larger conundrum for Democrats, one that dates to the late 19603s.
As pressure to solve the Brexit border conundrum grows, so will political tensions in Northern Ireland.
The behavior of interest rates has provided more than one conundrum for policymakers in recent years.
This very conundrum confronted Little Bear Schwarz when fuzz appeared on her chin at age 14.
Well we've solved that cookie conundrum — as well as how to save yourself from popsicle hands.
That underscores a conundrum particular to Kidz Bop: The brand is far bigger than the performers.
The world of sports has tied itself up in knots over the conundrum of legalized doping.
Given this conundrum, I propose that we in the insurance/disaster management world try something new.
At a cost of $100 million, the new trial aims to resolve a persistent medical conundrum.
This is an anodyne example, but it relates to a conundrum facing Germany as a country.
It sounds like a conundrum, but it's not if you plan correctly, Dr. Ben-Shahar said.
This conundrum is almost as maddening to me as having a case of severe writer's block.
But the Israeli right has not fully explained how its single state overcomes the demographic conundrum.
Perhaps no other writer of her generation has wrestled with this conundrum more than Leslie Jamison.
"We're in this unbelievable conundrum," he said, noting that global growth would call for higher yields.
It's not the only historical conundrum left by the founders that ties Americans in knots today.
In January, 2015, the computer scientist Sebastian Thrun became fascinated by a conundrum in medical diagnostics.
The event launched the university into a conundrum of what to do with the fallen statue.
On a Facebook page devoted to the village, solving the conundrum became a popular parlor game.
But with inflation pressures building at home, he sees Fed Chief Jerome Powell facing a conundrum.
The special committee's conundrum is amplified by the predicament faced by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.
A sharp-eyed reader noticed a conundrum in the Opinion section's recent coverage of education reform.
The PUZZLE PIECE isn't really a song about a conundrum, so it gets a question mark.
There's an ethical conundrum here, and we've solved it by replacing human beings with anthropomorphic robots.
What to do with them when they finish their sentences is a conundrum for the authorities.
That is the conundrum David Blanchflower lays out - and endeavours to answer - in his new book.
The Ghosts We Know, published by Conundrum Press, is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
It was then that The Art Newspaper launched their own investigation into the van Gogh ear conundrum.
Syria analyst Noah Bonsey of the International Crisis Group emphasized the growing urgency of Washington's messy conundrum.
But, in picking out their outfits, they were faced with the conundrum of finding sufficiently celebratory looks.
Growing up a "Harry" alongside the advent of Harry Potter, I understand this conundrum all too well.
But here is the conundrum, the better that sounds, the less likely the Fed is to cut.
It's the typical conundrum, Beverly doesn't respect Serena and prides herself on wanting to do real news.
This conundrum is exactly why I was so intrigued by a new online decorating service called Modsy.
The conversations are a sign of how federal agencies are grappling with a deep-rooted technology conundrum.
I shouldn't be trusted with an answer to this conundrum; I am compromised by my own contradictions.
Now, some 40-odd years later, here I was looking once again at the very same conundrum.
But she remains a conundrum—as inscrutable, says Der Spiegel, a magazine, as "sphinxes, divas and queens".
Lego faces a conundrum when it comes to online advertising, according to Chief Marketing Officer Julia Goldin.
But if Mr Mandelblit does indeed take Mr Netanyahu to court, Israel will face a constitutional conundrum.
I was a failed actress and a walking ball of anxiety, so that presented quite the conundrum.
That could pose a conundrum for Trump if the situation deteriorates further as U.S. midterm elections loom.
Wings of Aloha solves this conundrum by providing free flights to mainland for adoptable dogs and cats.
Majority judgment resolves the conundrum of Arrow's theorem: neither the Condorcet nor the Arrow paradox can occur.
After confronting the conundrum, Apple solved the issue by making a feature that tells time through vibrations.
And so, the Celtics face a conundrum much like the one that confounded the Hawks before them.
"If China does not tackle the conundrum now, it will face more difficult choices in the future."
After people started to notice the color conundrum, the hashtag #greenpool started to pick up on Twitter.
We were a year out of high school, and we were in the same sort of conundrum.
Hey, maybe this conundrum makes me readdress my draft board beforehand, and shuffle a few WRs higher?
It is a similar conundrum to the one that has befallen ride-hailing apps Uber and Lyft.
With this friction as a backdrop, the great conundrum confronting Martino remains how to make Messi sparkle.
"I think the Fed is in a conundrum," said James Marple, senior economist at TD Bank Group.
Does solving this conundrum for a circular pool help when you are sitting by a rectangular pool?
Trump's conundrum is the opposite of the one Obama faced as he ran for reelection in 85033.
This conundrum is known as the Fermi Paradox, and it has inspired debate among researchers for decades.
SAN FRANCISCO — Technology start-ups have long wrestled with a conundrum of how to reward their employees.
Froome has time in the bank but that can pose a conundrum: whether to attack or defend?
All these features leave us in a conundrum: How do you make sure the comparisons are fair?
The only real solution to this conundrum of American democracy can be seen itself as overly-simplistic.
For the Israeli right, Jerusalem has long posed a conundrum, pitting security and demographic concerns against ideology.
Starkly put: "The Trump administration faces a conundrum," writes Barclays analyst Michael Cohen in a note Friday.
It's a conundrum Lue has struggled with, but Cleveland's overall problems go deeper than X's and O's.
However, there is another factor at work in this iron ore-copper conundrum, namely escalating trade tensions.
"There are many ways to skin a cat," another EU diplomat working on the Brexit conundrum said.
She's no stranger to the annual conundrum of finding a Halloween costume as an Asian American woman.
Now, a team of researchers at the University of Oxford brings a new perspective to this conundrum.
A few months earlier, he struggled with a similar conundrum after Iran shot down a US drone.
This will be President Trump's conundrum with Iran: whatever he does, Iran will play the long game.
The conundrum of what to do with a mass murder scene has been felt acutely in Orlando.
Both set in North Carolina, the two shows don't share characters, but they do share a conundrum.
As parental dilemmas go, the "Is Santa Claus real?" conundrum can be a source of genuine agonizing.
Yet technology may also provide an answer to the conundrum that has kept the court from acting.
This is the ugly conundrum of the digital age: When you traffic in outrage, you get death.
It may be the most excessive family car there is — perfect for your little seven-figure conundrum.
Should any formal conscription mandate be adopted, first and foremost must be a solution to this conundrum.
While discounters like TJX operate in a sort of an oasis, many other retailers face a conundrum.
The easiest way to understand the issue is by returning to the conundrum of the biased coin.
He had to pause before answering because his team has created a conundrum for the baseball veteran.
In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late.
But Putin's autocratic Russia is not the only "international rules" conundrum facing the democratized world right now.
Green-minded investors face a similar conundrum: can they exert more pressure by holding shares, or divesting?
That is the daily conundrum confronted by the young staff at Etsy's loft headquarters in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
Wilkinson addresses this conundrum: Assimilation is an issue not because it isn't happening, but because it is.
And that brings us to the real conundrum, which abstract arguments over carbon pricing so often miss.
That is the conundrum for Volkswagen in Rwanda, where it is opening the country's first car-assembly plant.
In October, the New York Times published a piece about the conundrum that emoji has created for Unicode.
This conundrum lies at the heart of the LME's "Discussion Paper on LME Warehouse Reform" released last month.
This romantic conundrum has plagued superheroes since the dawn of time, and Alex deserves a chance at it!
The paintings present viewers with a visual conundrum: they are exactly the same but each one is unique.
All this exploration later, I find myself in the same conundrum: Where do we draw the gender line?
The conundrum is, do you double and risk giving up those easy step-in 3s and the rebounds?
It's a classic conundrum of jealousy that's sad given that Rinna's high school days are way behind her.
The scene captured the conundrum of Yang's candidacy: People like the guy, even if they support someone else.
"It was more the conundrum of playing Rafa as opposed to being in my first final," said Anderson.
This is a great example of the Machiavellian conundrum referenced in the episode title: What really drives Hector?
"This case posed a diagnostic conundrum," the doctors wrote in November in The New England Journal of Medicine.
On the Remain side, Jonathan Powell pronounces hard Brexit "dead", killed by the conundrum of the Irish border.
James Fallows confronted Trump's credibility conundrum as it applies to the electronics ban in his latest Atlantic column.
It's that old conundrum of having to not save one person so that you can save many more.
When it comes to tapping the Hyperloop's potential, I think it can help solve a major transportation conundrum.
The low rate conundrum Another approach is to say that high valuations are justified by low interest rates.
A small aside: the workplace presents a different conundrum altogether when we venture into the protocol of professionalism.
But that doesn't mean that everybody isn't experiencing this same dilemma or experiencing the world as a conundrum.
But it also highlights a conundrum facing for-profit startups trying to make a positive difference in politics.
You should always listen to this one, but this time every year, they do a special Conundrum Episode.
Beyond what counts as safe, there is also a conundrum around who is responsible when something goes wrong.
So, the first classic The 100 conundrum our team faced in this episode was at the Farm Station.
This development conundrum is probably a contributing factor as to why EA hasn't started development on Skate 4.
But the antigovernment protests in Iran that the Trump administration supports are giving the administration a political conundrum.
Two FIT students tackled that conundrum — and came up with a solution to our perpetual coat-tracking woes.
The Moldova conundrum is multilateral and complex, as it involves strategic, financial, and criminal challenges across numerous jurisdictions.
The law, which does not appear to exist in most other European countries, leaves Merkel with a conundrum.
It is a serious conundrum for a team that, on paper at least, is full of scoring talent.
However, the Brexit conundrum continued, with parliament set to vote on different Brexit options later in the day.
One such conundrum is whether or not Christians and Muslims can be said to worship the same God.
You may have faced a famous candy conundrum: Sometimes you feel like a nut and sometimes you don't.
This issue has preceded the recent 3D printed gun conundrum, being used as a background check law workaround.
Which is sort of a conundrum for the community because we are known for our artists and crafts.
She is an enigma wrapped in a conundrum and could potentially be the future of the Democratic Party.
And here's hoping this move means our next last-minute outfit conundrum will be solved in record time.
The first six episodes had their messy moments, but built nicely to a perfectly deployed time travel conundrum.
As Matthew Rosenberg and John Markoff write, the Pentagon is studying what some people call the "Terminator" conundrum.
These are explored in our new book "The Brilliant Jerk Conundrum: Thriving with and Governing a Dominant Visionary."
That presents a conundrum, but with smarter, innovative regulatory policies, we can improve health at a lower price.
Golden State's offense seemed unstoppable until James and the Cavaliers solved the Curry conundrum with aggressive perimeter defense.
But that left scientists with a conundrum: How did they form so quickly when the universe was young?
The data underlined the Fed ratesetters' conundrum; consumer and government spending remained buoyant, though business investment was limp.
The moral conundrum here is that descendants of slaves cannot be the deputized stand-ins for their ancestors.
There is a real conundrum in how much to cover these conspiracy theories, and how to do it.
"Fake I.D.," the excellent, stinging opening track, full of confidently pealing guitar, appears to nod at this conundrum.
And they come back to some of the same notions of fairness that underpin the concert pricing conundrum.
Her actions tease out a variety of moral conundrum that the writers of "Better Call Saul" just love.
This beguiling transformation seems too good to be true, and distributed systems based on blockchain face a conundrum.
The continuing conundrum for his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, is that nowhere near enough Alabamians believe the allegations.
" Or, as she writes in "Conundrum": "To me gender is not physical at all, but is altogether insubstantial.
Middle-class families might not seem like the most sympathetic characters when we're discussing the college-finance conundrum.
But it also presented a conundrum for senators from states with more mixed populations, like Maine's Susan Collins.
Outdoorspeople face an existential conundrum: To be comfortable and safe outside, you need weatherproof jackets, boots, and hats.
This stark trade-off is what has made Syria the most difficult and painful policy conundrum for years.
This may present a conundrum for advertisers, which have traditionally used TV for mass-reach brand-building campaigns.
The third, the new EU-UK land border on Ireland, remains a conundrum and May said nothing new.
It's more or less about the "Would you go back in time and kill baby Hitler?" ethical conundrum.
Carrie Fisher's piece was a fun, complex play about the dizzying conundrum between love and freedom of adventure.
"There is an Abe conundrum," said Jeff Kingston, the director of Asian studies at Temple University in Tokyo.
Laurence Msall, the president of the Civic Federation, a watchdog group, said the incoming mayor faced a conundrum.
To the journalism mainstream, Julian Assange, newly imprisoned founder of WikiLeaks, is less a hero than a conundrum.
That's the conundrum facing Washington and Lee University, a small, private Virginia college where Lee served as president.
This was a question, or conundrum, she had already considered, pushed back against, at least in her own head.
This conundrum comes thanks to a potential voter, who cornered Cruz at a campaign event in Austin on Wednesday.
The Kyrgios conundrum is perfectly encapsulated with the clip of his pointless inexplicable 'tweener against today's opponent, Andreas Seppi.
Italian beauty brand Kiko Milano wants to eliminate that exact conundrum with a brilliant new double-ended lip brush.
It's a conundrum: Do Democrats risk undercutting their own cause by waging war over Trump's most conventional decision yet?
WASHINGTON — In the summer of 1999, the Federal Reserve chair, Alan Greenspan, had a strange conundrum on his hands.
But, with Canon, this conundrum further illuminates how badly the company needs to add to its mirrorless lens lineup.
One ghost, found on Level 8, even has a tragic backstory that'll force you into a surprising moral conundrum.
This should send a strong message to Apple, Samsung, and other phone makers who have ignored the autoplay conundrum.
You might find yourself in a momentary conundrum because you normally rely on your phone's camera to take photos.
This was never going to be the week that the government came up with radical answers to this conundrum.
Step back a bit, and the company's woes are an early sighting of a conundrum with no easy solution.
As public figures, they represent a conundrum that anyone who is trying to resist is familiar with: fake solidarity.
Researchers are perhaps most excited that creatures like the buttless bagbaby could explain one major conundrum in animal development.
Thanks to French icons like Françoise Dorléac, Sylvie Vartan, and Françoise Hardy, the Parisian woman is her own conundrum.
To solve this conundrum, enterprising Facebook page owners found they could simply add an overlay of various floating shapes.
The sacred drink of autumnal lovers the world over has become quite the conundrum for these two furry friends.
Her private retreat backs up to Aspen Mountain with picturesque views of Aspen Highlands Ridge and the Conundrum Valley.
But Hawking radiation introduced a new conundrum: if black holes are losing mass, where does all their information go?
I was agonizing over this domestic conundrum when I came across a Parks and Rec clip about a Roomba.
The Dock (a very descriptive name) is a new product from ThanoTech that looks to solve the charging conundrum.
"It's a bit of a conundrum," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at ClipperData, an energy research firm.
It's a conundrum that's raged ever since Dolly, the famous duplicated sheep, was brought into the world in 1996.
Gondelman's Twitter feed — along with the #AGoodGame hashtag — is overflowing with retweets of fans in the same political conundrum.
The proof of that particular conundrum will come in the evolution of the country's exports of semi-manufactured products.
The tech community as a collective whole is now facing a similar conundrum when it comes to programming machines.
But not for Kasich ... he breaks down his conundrum, but tells us one pick he DID actually get right.
"This study resolves a century old conundrum concerning the function of inflated wing veins in butterflies," the authors concluded.
Which leaves me with a bit of a conundrum — I enjoy Westworld until I really start thinking about it.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer acknowledged Friday the budgetary conundrum that could arise if the health care vote fails.
Inflation remains stubbornly low even as the labor market is near full employment, a conundrum for the Federal Reserve.
Faced with a geopolitical conundrum on North Korea, it is a sentiment that Moon would do well to remember.
The microplastic menace is a maddening conundrum: The pollutant shows up everywhere, but science knows very little about it.
If she'd resigned, she'd have been succeeded automatically by another Obama official who would have faced the same conundrum.
Spaceflight company Moon Express encountered this regulatory conundrum when it sought approval for the launch of its lunar lander.
Scientists may be closer to an explanation for that seeming conundrum—and it has to do with white bread.
Escaping the political conundrum of conducting serious oversight of a president of their own party requires a larger deceit.
Usually, they would simply let the animals decay naturally, but the volume of dead reindeer presents a disturbing conundrum.
"The endless conundrum of how to get the mix perfect is what keeps me from getting bored," she writes.
More than any other scientist, perhaps, Bert Vogelstein, a cancer geneticist at Johns Hopkins University, has tackled that conundrum.
In answer to that conundrum, the sheeted observer sticks around while years of habitation, or empty desolation, roll by.
The liberal Democratic congressman argued that Trump was seeking a politically perilous, base-first route out of a conundrum.
It's a conundrum Trump faces as investigators in Washington inch closer to his inner circle in their Russia probe.
This presents a conundrum in which strategic risk resulting from the NDS's prioritization complicates the operational challenges for CENTCOM.
The health risks posed by the mosquito-borne Zika virus was a conundrum that Pace, 35, could not resolve.
The question -- as has often been the Biden conundrum -- is whether Biden makes a decision, a pure, definite decision.
That's why the real Pelosi conundrum for Democrats isn't on the campaign trail; it's in the House come January.
The proposed meeting between Remnick and Bannon thus represented much more than the political conundrum about "platforming" odious people.
Yeah the biggest conundrum we had was the fact that Michael Jackson held the rights to The Beatles catalogue.
With increasing evidence and momentum building, APMs are the clear antidote to today's cost and quality conundrum in healthcare.
Kabul's young humanitarians were conferring recently about their Wall of Kindness conundrum and came up with a new idea.
Even its title, which can be read as "You Are Nowhere" or "You Are Now Here," is a conundrum.
One of my closest friends, who is darker-skinned, faced such a conundrum when marrying a light-skinned woman.
The ongoing deliberations reflected the conundrum Trump faces as he contemplates wading further into Syria's multi-sided civil war.
Under-vaccination in the United States is an especially difficult conundrum for med students and others entering the field.
Of course it's a conundrum: women were allowed to dance and entertain, but not to present serious news items.
We are in an amoral conundrum where the people left to fight, the youngest, have yet to wake up.
Aside from the fact sheep don't often ride around in cars, there was the conundrum of its fashionable attire.
He said the case illustrated how poorly the criminal justice system handles the conundrum posed by mentally ill defendants.
But there's a conundrum: How do you bike to an office job without looking like a messenger all day?
If only my newfound understanding of higher level math had transferred to the square conundrum sitting on the desk.
Ms. Swonk said the great conundrum in the current economic environment was why wage growth had been so modest.
China faces a similar conundrum, where rich families in urban areas can send their kids to "keypoint" high schools.
Gawande's 2009 New Yorker article "The Cost Conundrum" examined why some health-care markets are more expensive than others.
I had stumbled into the eternal conundrum of Jell-O: Is it a salad, a dessert or somehow both?
Yet the work's sense of ritual, mystery and spiritual anguish add up to some knotty conundrum that haunts me.
Two massive government auctions in early November in a gas-rich zone are likely to add to the conundrum.
How to make fashion relevant is the conundrum of the moment, and adding a hashtag is not the answer.
I'm writing to you, Swole Woman, because this has to be a conundrum faced by lots of lady lifters.
He's not perfect, but Hamers is probably the best answer to UBS' succession conundrum - and at an attractive price.
Tasked with deciding the rights, the wrongs and the rules of the consumer privacy conundrum is the U.S. government.
"It's the abiding conundrum of Brexit," said Tony Travers, a professor of politics at the London School of Economics.
And the hall's planners face a classic renovators' conundrum: Do you go with built-in, or something more flexible?
David Leonhardt The federal judge and legal scholar Guido Calabresi likes to pose a conundrum to his law students.
It's the Superman conundrum: When you've got beings this powerful, how do you create a story that has stakes?
The only long-term solution to this conundrum is returning to the bipartisan consensus that enabled the 1986 bill.
That would explain the central conundrum raised by the findings—that species numbers remain high locally, while collapsing globally.
But as the election nears, the president seems increasingly determined to find a solution to the drug cost conundrum.
But as the election nears, the president seems increasingly determined to find a solution to the drug cost conundrum.
But it also creates a political conundrum for both candidates, who have both sworn off support from Super PACs.
Or the conundrum of Christians being instructed to imitate Christ, while knowing that's an impossible task for flawed humans.
One way to deal with the conundrum is for big tech companies to acquire startups early in their growth.
But it's certainly a conundrum for executives to have to make decisions amidst such a scandal so early in filming.
The strength of the shekel is another conundrum for policymakers as strong currencies tend to put pressure on domestic prices.
To combat this lunch conundrum, we sought out the best lunch spots that this food-centric city has to offer.
But then came a conundrum: Would Colton change Heather's status from never-been-kissed to has-been-kissed-by-Colton?
Photo: APFollowing the laws of individual nations becomes a hell of a conundrum when your business fundamentally has no borders.
Those lucky enough to fall within the "hard to shop for" category may find themselves faced with a similar conundrum.
It's a conundrum, but I think there is something to say about having energy and just fucking going for it.
Wells Fargo scandal blocks severance pay for laid-off workers The Depp conundrum: Who should keep tabs on the money?
A: It's a bit of a conundrum: Depression can cause you to isolate yourself and yet also crave social interaction.
This set up a conundrum: Scientists assumed interstellar objects would behave more like comets than asteroids until 'Oumuamua came along.
I worry that people who don't look like me, or Nipsey, or Meek, won't understand the layers of this conundrum.
The conundrum, then, is why males do not dispose of these bony encumbrances immediately after the rutting season has ended.
VanderZanden has been staving off the winter doldrums (colder weather, fewer scooter trips) by mulling over the unit economics conundrum.
Sxip Shirey will M.C. all nights, which include performances from England's Barely Methodical Troupe and the United States' Acrobatic Conundrum.
In chapter 25 of his seminal treatise on power and statesmanship, The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli lays out a philosophical conundrum.
You succinctly described the conundrum faced by electricity markets adapting to renewable energy ("A world turned upside down", February 260th).
Lebanon faced a similar conundrum over the 450,000 Palestinian refugees who entered it from Israel and Palestine from 1948 onwards.
But the conundrum of recent months is that few of these assets have lived up to their reputation for safety.
This sort of conundrum leading to suboptimal outcomes was explained by Kenneth Arrow, an economist and Nobel laureate, in 1951.
Not, this time, about the status of divorcees who remarry, or any other pastoral or theological conundrum, but about China.
Costume conundrum Before you head out in that costume of yours tonight, you might want to consider this handy guide.
Now, a team of astronomers have found a likely solution to this conundrum, and it's so elegant it's literally music.
Mr Gou's answer to this conundrum seems to be to present himself as a sort of ordinary-Joe-made-good.
So the solution to the conundrum of Italy's next government comes down to which side—right or left—splits first.
The 737 Max probes suggest another variation on the conundrum: Technology intended to protect against pilot error trapped the pilots.
Finally, there's the Middle East and the conundrum posed by Syria's dictator, Bashar al-Assad, and his allies in Iran.
This witchy conundrum leads Sabrina on the 10-episode coming of age tale that is The Chilling Adventures' first season.
The conundrum of "Trump became president tonight" is whether researchers could recreate this phenomenon with a president who isn't Trump.
It's the great economic conundrum of our day: if the unemployment rate is so low, why aren't wages growing faster?
A broader conundrum facing the country's benefactors is whether they ought to press Mr Kagame not to run in 2017.
Everybody agrees, though, that a thinner atmosphere of the sort Dr Som describes would make the conundrum harder to explain.
The real conundrum wasn't why metastases occur in some cancer patients but why metastases don't occur in all of them.
England, a signatory of the FCTC treaty under the European Union (EU), will face a conundrum at the October meeting.
The conundrum of Pomerol is that it invites further exploration, especially a deep dive into some of the great names.
But average hourly earnings growth actually decelerated in April, fueling the continuing conundrum over what's happening in the labor market.
For Richard, the uptick presents an ethical conundrum: Is he willing to commit fraud in order to save the company?
I wish I had told her that the way out of this conundrum is to make these institutions her own.
Data out of the U.S. on Thursday encapsulated the current economic conundrum, said Michael McCarthy, chief strategist at CMC Markets.
While the Scottish-English border lacks the historical violence and sectarian delicacy of the Irish border, the core conundrum remains.
The Republican nominee, however, presents a conundrum for the unions that represent workers at Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company.
But the rest of Europe faces a conundrum: to prevent crises, it needs more of the centralisation that Eurosceptics hate.
Banks simply want the cannabis conundrum to end so they can serve their customers and communities as they always have.
Ending the cannabis conundrum will not be easy, and banks respect differing views on legalization, including within the financial industry.
This is the conundrum that arises when we ask what happens to information as it falls into a black hole.
A heel nobody hates isn't really a heel, but pro wrestling still needs heels, a conundrum WWE hasn't figured out.
Now I regret that in some ways, and in other ways I don't, and that's the conundrum of all this.
The conundrum that investors face heading into the second half is that alternative destinations for their money aren't cheap, either.
A few weeks ago, Nixon publicly addressed part of the conundrum with a recommendation familiar to party's insurgent progressive left.
It poses a conundrum for airlines that are trying to capitalize on robust travel demand — albeit at smaller profit margins.
A candidate's conundrum: Many independent voters are repelled by the partisan appeals that spur the party faithful to the polls.
Here's the truest conundrum of the social media age: Those who complain loudest about being silenced never ever shut up.
The main conundrum seemed to be: do I try to invoke or defy the person who sent in these words?
It's a perennial conundrum for the world's oldest democracy: Why do so many Americans fail to go to the polls?
" The latest contribution to the Pound conundrum is Daniel Swift's "The Bughouse: The Poetry, Politics and Madness of Ezra Pound.
These drives are what give a cute conundrum about how you teach human ethics to a computer such existential weight.
Mr. Schmidt was on my call list as I polled strategists from both parties on how to handle the conundrum.
Of course, while this represents the answer to one dream, it raises another impossible conundrum: what coordinates with an Oldenburger?
Created with traditional material yet modern in its understanding of human sexuality, "Apsara" is a pleasing conundrum of fiber art.
Minutes after his round on Saturday, Spieth's deliberations on this routine golf conundrum would sound familiar to any weekend duffer.
It is a conundrum for a native New Yorker who chases big commissions but also loves old-school New York.
Another conundrum is the fact that millennials and others in future generations are not interested in running the family business.
It was that distance that afforded Baldwin the chance to write about the U.S., that conundrum otherwise known as home.
Robert Bennett (R-Utah) and House Majority Leader Eric CantorEric Ivan CantorThe Democrats' strategy conundrum: a 'movement' or a coalition?
The conundrum is that she has acquitted herself well in previous debates without really achieving lift-off in the race.
A study by researchers at Fudan University in Shanghai may have somewhat resolved the "Father Tongue" versus "Mother Tongue" conundrum.
But Brad Bannon, another Democratic strategist, said he expects the likability conundrum to persist and continue to plague the campaign.
At the center of this conundrum is a much-pondered question about the relationship between language and cognition more generally.
The rejection by voters had left the bloc in a conundrum because the agreement needed unanimous approval from member countries.
For the 2,700 journalists and analysts who work for Bloomberg's eponymous news organization, however, his campaign poses a serious conundrum.
The third conundrum is Syria, which Mr. Guterres staked out as his top priority when he campaigned for the job.
As a 7-foot-3 23-year-old coming off a serious knee injury, he represented a conundrum for management.
My coping devise for this conundrum, at least on the breakfast front, is to concentrate my efforts on the weekend.
Its economic exceptionalism remains a conundrum, albeit one a reader of Art and Value can discern more clearly than before.
That kind of tension and moral conundrum simply doesn't develop in Blade Runner 2049, because the film's villain is so uninspiring.
Whether one considers Iceage a "good" live band is contingent on how one sees the glass half empty/half full conundrum.
There's this weird conundrum, right, where it's not fair that you have to bear the brunt of all of this representation.
It was so good for news breaking and for, again, taking the temperature of a conundrum or a challenge or something.
That itself is intriguing, but when the mother keeps using it once her daughter grows older, there's a clear ethical conundrum.
Then, of course, there is also the existential conundrum that arises when one learns that they are living in a simulation.
We now know a lot more about sauropods, but why they became so big is still a bit of a conundrum.
It was a conundrum for their loved ones: The stigma of sex work helps drive the violence often inflicted on them.
I booked an appointment with master hairstylist and founder of Spoke & Weal salons, Jon Reyman, and presented him with my conundrum.
This is still smaller than the peak flow on the Turkey-Greece route, but it poses an even more troubling conundrum.
For decades, instruction of world history faced a similar conundrum, operating more as a class on Western civilisations or European politics.
The current epidemic isn't exactly a new development, but as Oliver points out, our current pharmaceutical conundrum hasn't been around forever.
Celtics general manager and president of basketball operations Danny Ainge faced a conundrum on Thursday as the NBA's trade deadline approached.
And the conundrum there is there's a half a million science based jobs open in the United States as we speak.
Earth has a climate conundrum: the amount of carbon dioxide released globally each year has, for the most part, stopped increasing.
The late night conundrum The time has clearly come when there are too many shows in the category doing strong work.
He'll help us get a handle on the conundrum this poses to Obama, Clinton, and the Democratic Party as a whole.
Slowly but surely, they find their way out of the conundrum, without blowing up the script and starting over from scratch.
Balenciaga was the subject of another bag conundrum when they sent down comforter bags down the runway at Paris Fashion Week.
"It's the conundrum of owning the home but not the land — that's why the bad actors are really awful," said Ryan.
But within this glittering fatalism lies the central conundrum of "The Judas Kiss," seen on Broadway with Liam Neeson in 1998.
But the conundrum defines Hujar's significance at a historic crossroads of high art and low life in the late twentieth century.
Maybe the answer to MLB's conundrum is not to shave a few minutes off the game, or to lower the mound.
Because, OMG, this issue is a never-ending conundrum for so many politically concerned women and the men who fuck them.
Ruch said that while advocacy groups could try to sue over the FOIA blockade, that in itself poses its own conundrum.
Which leads us to a third narrative/politics conundrum, which is that the exposé is a genre that must justify itself.
"Our conundrum, which is to keep the opposition united, has proven devilishly difficult," Pompeo said in audio obtained by the Post.
She is in a tree when Woody, her unmarried and prospective male-ingénue beau — another casting conundrum — enters in Act 1.
But Mr. Levy was then confronted with that age-old show business conundrum: How do you prevent yourself from being pigeonholed?
The issues with Google being both an advertising platform and a search engine are even further divorced from the Facebook conundrum.
And because of new publicity efforts, he expects the department will need to buy and distribute more pills—posing a conundrum.
Your conundrum about the men in your life might only be answered once you more fully solve the riddle of yourself.
Ms. Rito and Mr. Tacinelli have found a way out of this conundrum by crushing meatballs into a tomato-guanciale ragù.
It's a conundrum, albeit in an age where almost every other device features a functional web browser, a pretty strange one!
The complexity of even the word "sustainability," and what it means to be a sustainable fashion brand is a real conundrum.
Detroit should be much more dangerous next year, provided Van Gundy—or the league—can resolve the Drummond "hack-a" conundrum.
Mr. Netanyahu summarized a similar conundrum confronting his predecessor, Ehud Olmert, in 2008, at the height of Mr. Olmert's legal troubles.
A special election last month in the inner-city Melbourne district of Northcote is one recent example that underscores this conundrum.
The inflation conundrum is fueling what seems to be an intellectual rift on the interest rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee.
CS: There are essentially four choices couples make when faced with the conundrum you present, Not Feeling It. They are: 1.
This may be the best, or the least worst, response to an important and very real conundrum in this difficult time.
Professionals struggle with this conundrum every day: Is this person safe right now, or is a higher level of care needed?
Maria T. von WaldowVienna To the Editor: This article cut to the heart of the conundrum that exists in rural America.
The core conundrum of the Colorado in Owen's view is efficiency, which happens to be the subject of his last book.
The older average fleet age than competitors has also helped Delta avoid the 737 Max conundrum that has consumed its competitors.
But Democrats are now faced with a conundrum: Which of their claimed minority groups will they sacrifice to protect the other?
Geoffrey Hendricks and Bici Forbes had been married for years and had two children when they faced up to a conundrum.
The Federal Reserve pointed to that conundrum in the updated report on the American economy it sent to Congress on Friday.
It's the Bright conundrum, Netflix's first attempt at developing a film franchise with the 2017 sci-fi film starring Will Smith.
Those new maps represent a conundrum for Walker, whose Greensboro-based district was one of two that became markedly more Democratic.
What could seem like a gimmick with another artist (or with like, say, parkour) becomes a moral conundrum with Mr. Bourgeois.
If it was the culprit, then Russia was likely aware of Washington's conundrum if and when it ordered the cyber intrusion.
It is not yet clear if the Catalan government will answer the requirement but it now faces a conundrum, analysts say.
That presents a conundrum for Fed policymakers when they next meet to decide the path of interest rates on March 15-16.
It's a neat mystery, but the conundrum should be resolved in the coming days as New Horizons gets closer to its target.
Mark, you know, how -- what would you advise Democrats who want to keep those Senate seats about how they handle this conundrum?
This can present a conundrum for the trustee overseeing a discretionary trust, especially if the beneficiary can't be trusted with the money.
Phinney even IDs each of his cases with a Sherlock-Holmesian title: The Dastardly Divorce, The Quarterback Conundrum, and The Presidential Plot.
A key conundrum for policymakers remains persistently low inflation that is complicating the Bank of Japan's efforts to exit its massive stimulus.
And sometimes, the luxury of choice presents a conundrum: Should you save the fare and walk, or pay the fare and ride?
As if Britain's unwieldy departure from the Europe Union were not bewildering enough, Brexit has thrown up another conundrum for investors: parliament.
The question now is the age-old diplomatic conundrum: Can they forge an outcome that gives both the option to declare victory?
One Utopian answer to the goodwill conundrum would be for all firms to recognise all their intangible assets on their balance-sheets.
Famous travel writer Jan Morris has written several memoirs with 1974's Conundrum still believed to be the greatest trans memoir written.
Either way, you may be finding yourself in a conundrum: Uh oh, did I miss the deadline to send them a gift?
Several of Nolan's films have no advocates in this list, acknowledging the conundrum of some of Nolan's films being not very famous.
A more compelling argument about keeping Iron Fist a blond white guy is rooted in what I call the Tiger Lily conundrum.
Ecommerce poses a conundrum for package delivery firms because it costs more to deliver often just a single box to a home.
A New Fertility Technique Could Make &aposDesigner Babies&apos a RealityDesigner babies are the kind of hypothetical conundrum that drive scientists crazy.
Here's the conundrum: It's true that e-cigarettes do hold potential to help adult smokers move on to a less deadly alternative.
Now physicist Nicole Sharp of the popular Tumblr Fuck Yeah Fluid Dynamics has produced her own video take on this perennial conundrum.
Once you get past the inevitable connectivity conundrum, it's simply brilliant to listen to music comfortably without being tethered to a device.
If this is a conundrum you find yourself in on a weekly basis at the Taco Bell drive-thru, then good news!
Another dynamic in the conundrum over stubborn wage gains at play is that new hires are not focusing as much on pay.
They say labelers may at least in part explain the nagging conundrum of American income inequality — and perhaps how to fix it.
Unfortunately, this is an eternal question, one that is even less likely to provide a satisfying answer than the Wonder Woman conundrum.
The sudden, but warranted ousting of Spacey following accusations of sexual misconduct left the show's writers in a bit of a conundrum.
It also highlights the conundrum facing the ECB on how to exit its large bond- buying program, known as quantitative easing (QE).
"My way out of their conundrum is clearly by saying, 'No, at some point the superposition principle no longer holds,'" he said.
Duncan Forgan, a computational astrophysicist and author of Solving Fermi's Paradox, said the new simulation is "definitely relevant" to this ongoing conundrum.
Publishers now face a conundrum: continue to make a stand for independence, hoping readers will stick around, or join the Facebook borg.
I don't know if the major US presidential candidates—like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Hillary Clinton—are aware of this conundrum.
Something incredible happened at Apple's WWDC on June 13, 2016, potentially showing the solution to the consumer privacy versus big business conundrum.
But here's a thought experiment: if this goes through, Google would have to let anyone access Google Fiber TV, including Apple. Conundrum!
One standout scene in Lovesick's second season involves Luke, a deer, said deer screeching, and the conundrum of defecating in the woods.
Before discovering whether anti-ageing drugs might be able to deliver such things, though, researchers need to solve a daunting regulatory conundrum.
But there's an easy way around this gift-giving conundrum: Get him something that will upgrade one of his pre-existing hobbies.
The old conundrum about whether it is better to be loved or feared has never posed much of a dilemma for Icahn.
For Americans, the Baltic trip wire revives an old Cold War conundrum, said Dmitri Trenin, the director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
In that sense, Bavarian towns like Siegsdorf Municipality sit at both the symbolic and the practical heart of the conundrum facing Germany.
Europe must resolve its foreign fighter conundrum without losing its credibility as a guardian of the rule of law and fundamental rights.
But disagreements over the trigger could set up a conundrum much like the one that leadership encountered during its health care showdown.
To sort out this conundrum, Congress needs to apply four principles: transparency; treating social networks as publications; competition policy; and equal taxation.
Then there was a conundrum that I sadly agonize over with even the shortest, most routine of journeys: what route to take.
However, the vast majority of online checking accounts suffer from a simple, inescapable conundrum: It's harder to make deposits, especially in cash.
Pakistan: A U.S. ally in counterterrorism yet also a supporter of extremism in many forms, Pakistan is a conundrum for U.S. policymakers.
Mr. Somaa's conundrum summed up why the new offensive has been at best a mixed bag for the C.I.A.-vetted Syrian rebels.
It is an unusual conundrum for SRT, said Ruth Banomyong, head of the logistics and transport department at Thammasat University in Bangkok.
ANNE TERESA DE KEERSMAEKER: WORK/TRAVAIL/ARBEIDI How to bring dance into museums, in a form suitable for exhibition, remains a conundrum.
That aside, Denton strikes at the very conundrum that worried Madison — the relationship between corporate power and government in a political democracy.
Image via Twitter UPDATE: Well, Katy Perry has answered this frustrating conundrum and...both her actions and her words are deafeningly clear.
So what I really like to do is put myself in a conundrum: Let me really make these people hate each other.
Since one of Trump's foremost foreign policy priorities has been improving ties with Russia, this poses a conundrum for the White House.
That may be the answer, but if Kidd never arrives there it could create a difficult conundrum for the Bucks front office.
This conundrum is compounded by the fact that the Pistons are at a slight disadvantage in terms of arraying talent around Drummond.
The ride-hail apps are offering a compelling alternative, he said, comparing it to his daily conundrum over choosing Pepsi or Coke.
This conundrum is particularly evident in a state like California, the biggest delegate prize of the entire primary, which votes on Tuesday.
Tracking social impact - a key conundrum for the sector - and monitoring financial performance will be part of the new scheme, said Pathy.
What's more, a new scientific advance has made it more likely that we will finally be able to answer this cosmic conundrum.
Examining the political, ethical, religious and security aspects of the conundrum, Mr. Goodman's book gives equal weight to arguments on all sides.
I love the conundrum that these franchises present for communities that are trying to really have a strong pro-black economic agenda.
The modern economy has higher labor participation and more temporary contracts, mind you, but that does little to resolve the BOJ's conundrum.
Tracking social impact - a key conundrum for the sector - and monitoring financial performance will be part of the new scheme, said Pathy.
On Baseball Boston fans were left with a conundrum: Do you cheer for an opposing player if his grandfather is Carl Yastrzemski?
Solving this conundrum turns out to be key to ending the debates that have engulfed these lands for more than a century.
"He's in a conundrum," said Kevin de León, the Democratic leader of the State Senate and a leading critic of Mr. Trump.
Mustafa Akyol, a Turkish journalist and contributing opinion writer for The International New York Times, sets out to explore this apparent conundrum.
But the chairman offered Trump and his lawyers a chance to join Judiciary Committee proceedings, presenting them with a new tactical conundrum.
Distillers say they've revived a long-lost favorite, but they face a conundrum: Nobody really knows how the old stuff was made.
Vegan Frogs' chiptune sensibilities come courtesy of glitch-hop artist CONUNDRUM, whose verified summer jams can be heard on their Soundcloud profile.
This is a conundrum for Fidelity, which spun off its international arm in 1980 (the family still owns a big stake in it).
The print version of Playboy, in other words, is struggling with the conundrum of the Internet, just like every other legacy media enterprise.
The mistrust built up during years of attacks on medical facilities has created a conundrum over whether to reveal the locations of hospitals.
Payment for therapies based on efficacy and evidence of savings elsewhere, such as reduced hospitalization, may offer a way to solve the conundrum.
There's a similar conundrum with a Peter P. Drake in Houston, for whom there are no public records, but who apparently gave $37,500.
Overseen by "Heroes" producer Tim Kring, the show also does a credible job of establishing new characters with their own Bourne-like conundrum.
Payers ought to dump this conundrum back into Sarepta's lap and insist on a rebate arrangement if the drug proves to be ineffective.
I am tempted to stop here, which would suggest that this kind of visual conundrum is all that I like, but it isn't.
Maybe its willingness to engage with those questions is what allowed You're the Worst to so ably navigate the "ambitious sitcom finale" conundrum.
The conundrum can lead some firms to buy higher yielding but riskier credits in order to generate enough cash to pay equity investors.
The conundrum stirs up dark memories of times when the rest of the market was doing well but the financial sector was lagging.
Entocycle, which is currently participating in Y Combinator, wants to solve the food chain conundrum with another source of protein: black soldier flies.
Earlier this week, Leblanc appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden and revealed the other half to his hair color conundrum.
One such arena posed a conundrum for the Supreme Court on February 25th, when the justices heard Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck.
Of all the many, many attempts to make sense of the "covfefe" conundrum, Sean Spicer's may have been the worst, according to Twitter.
Obama, who has consistently praised Bush for the way he's handled his ex-presidency, faces a conundrum about how to handle his own.
The conundrum of the internet in 2018 is that, despite being more connected than ever, it's increasingly a challenge to have fun online.
The line's make-it-your-own nature solves the conundrum of wanting to commemorate your friendship with merch despite having outgrown yarn bracelets.
Which takes us to perhaps the logical endpoint of this conundrum: how to answer the "have you been convicted of a felony?" question.
When I talked to Rockett about this conundrum, she acknowledged that many of her former patients were sick because of their social circumstances.
And that presents a bit of a conundrum for the drug industry — dependent on support for science, but heavily regulated by the government.
She described a "soul sucking" feeling stemming in part from an ethical conundrum tied to researching the ills of online extremism and amplification.
Well, those deer tracks and barbed wire may be a conundrum to some, but not to Shelton's girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, and her kids.
Environmentalists are in a conundrum because lobbying for an end to oil-by-rail could mean that more oil is shipped through pipelines.
If dodging strollers and tots during a Target run weren't enough of a conundrum, things are about to get a lot more complicated.
But I think the Disney audiences are ready for a character who isn't caught in an identity conundrum about whom they're attracted to.
With legislation in Congress, we often face the same conundrum we faced when watching the magician: things are not always as they seem.
He called the piece Wozniak's Conundrum and it was actually shown inside an local Apple Store in Eugene for a period of time.
It keeps its theme—the moral conundrum of America—ever in its sights, through breakneck chase scenes and dark nights of the soul.
Actually, there's a multi-faceted silver lining to all of this if we're all willing to admit the truth about this polling conundrum.
Really, such a conundrum is precisely why you yearn to have Blanche Knopf at the dinner table, so you could ask her yourself . . .
But he acknowledged that no efforts undertaken by those countries had solved the conundrum that is Kim Jong-un, North Korea's unpredictable leader.
In case one agonizing impasse of the bourgeoisie is not enough, Anna's brother Hale (David Joseph Craig) has a conundrum of his own.
Bannon's conundrum is that by mixing economic populism and racism, he's selling a package that appeals to neither party as they currently exist.
And therein lies a possible conundrum: Advertisers want their ads to look less like ads even as they are fighting harder for attention.
I faced the more immediate conundrum of illustrating this column and decided not to show the faces of the people in my collection.
The conundrum, of course, is that as enmity grows, it can become far more difficult for high-level officials to apply technical expertise.
The Broncos have gone way off the rails in 2017, and it appears their post-Peyton QB conundrum is as weighty as ever.
The most apt analogy for the conundrum faced by George Conway might be the trap that ensnares the wives of organized crime figures.
At the heart of the conversation with the two allies will be the conundrum of North Korea and its expanding nuclear weapons program.
In the end, I opted to keep mine, but only after years of sharing your conundrum — and feeling, like you, burdened by it.
Friday, things were shaping up for the Federal Reserve to face a real conundrum at its policy meeting in less than two weeks.
The debate about Huawei highlights a broader conundrum for European leaders as they try to balance relationships with the world's two largest economies.
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Additionally, €163,000 (~184,000) in cash was hidden at his mother's home, which again appeared to present no kind of moral conundrum for her.
Now doctors have the additional conundrum of figuring out why babies and toddlers seem to be at higher risk than school-age kids.
However, if the order is being shipped by Amazon, and hasn't left the warehouse, there's an even simpler way to fix this conundrum.
"There's always a conundrum: We do these things behind the scenes, and it's hard to convey that in an appetizing way," he said.
Inflation remains tame despite the labor market being near full employment, a conundrum for the Fed as it contemplates tightening monetary policy further.
For many female journalists, covering the 2016 election meant facing a particular professional conundrum: Are you a reporter first, or a woman first?
The conundrum made for a dizzying 48 hours inside the GOP leadership, described here based on interviews with many top aides and lawmakers.
This conundrum was most famously articulated by the professor and critic Walter Benn Michaels in his controversial 2006 book, The Trouble With Diversity.
Mr. Yeneroglu, the head of Parliament's human rights committee, said Turkey faced the same conundrum any country faces when traumatized by terrorist acts.
Instead, deeper themes keep welling up, especially the conundrum of a society that fetishizes ghetto cool but marginalizes the men who embody it.
Costello said Tuesday that fiery responses from constituents that he experienced illustrated the "Catch-22 type of conundrum" facing Republicans in suburban districts.
Within a few years, however, he stopped regarding additional bed partners as a deviation; rather, he viewed them as posing a financial conundrum.
The movie tackles the explanation of its central conundrum through YouTube videos that Stella ("The Edge of Seventeen's" Richardson) posts about her disease.
The long-term conundrum of how to contain and even reverse those ambitions will persist long after the smoke has cleared from Abqaiq.
For the next four years, this will be the conundrum: how to keep a press confounder from using press conferences to press confusion.
That highlights the conundrum of Trumponomics: He is offering an economic plan devoid of policies that would help the voters who elected him.
Rather, I think it reveals a conundrum that Wiley has wrestled with throughout his career: What is the relationship between art and life?
" That same year he began exploring the conundrum of the simultaneous elevation and debasement of black men in "The Great Black Airmen (Tuskegee).
In the 1950s Sir Fred Hoyle, a British astrophysicist, realised that the abundance of carbon in the universe was a bit of a conundrum.
"Our conundrum, which is to keep the opposition united, has proven devilishly difficult," Pompeo said in an audio recording obtained by The Washington Post.
It's a conundrum Philly shouldn't lose too much sleep over this early in the season, but in the grand scheme of things it matters.
So a decade ago Morillion and Kopp did what any rational shoe-lover in their moral conundrum would do: They started a shoe company.
In the latest effort to resolve this conundrum, two physicists have proposed that dark matter is capable of changing phases at different size scales.
Walking through the exhibition, titled No Man's Land, poses a conundrum: what does it mean for women to be brought late to the table?
If IAG's move suggests that the long-haul low-cost model is coming of age, it may also prove a conundrum for British Airways.
As Olivia attempts to find a way out of this conundrum, she finally realizes creating a new power-grabbing, deceitful plot isn't the solution.
Facebook's China conundrum hasn't changed much since its IPO in 2012, when it admitted it may not ever find a way into the country.
I (and by chance, a couple of my giddy homegirls) had the pleasure of speaking with Orji about this conundrum — and a possible solution.
Her Norwegian counterpart Erna Solberg declined to discuss May's conundrum but praised the benefits to Norway of the freedom of movement that May opposes.
If you're a producer, you've no doubt encountered the conundrum of knowing when a track is finished and ready to share with the world.
In the gem discovered by BuzzFeed, a man posted that he'd gotten himself into a "conundrum" at work and could really use some advice.
This might prove a conundrum for some investors who may want to weaken the French grip but will not want to lose the CEO.
It was unclear to rescuers exactly how Kiba got himself into this conundrum, but their first order of business was to make him comfortable.
What a conundrum: Why are we so disgusted by Twitter trolls and yet so delighted when a new edition of "Mean Tweets" comes along?
MAUREEN GAZELEYLondon Schumpeter claimed that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is "enough of a conundrum to perplex even the world's greatest value investor" (March 10th).
It's a conundrum we see playing out in politics today: How do you open a window to the American public, but not too much?
Peele's success following Get Out is a perfect example of the Black comedy conundrum and the delicate tightrope that Black comics have to balance.
If these three bubbles were not enough of a distraction, the other conundrum the stock market is facing pertains to negative sales and earnings.
The answer to this conundrum, according to Leon Westgate, analyst at ICBC Standard Bank, is down to how ILZSG calculates its Chinese mine figures.
Perhaps the answer to the conundrum is that market movements are not being driven solely by fundamentals but by recent developments in market liquidity.
The continuation of Kara's alternate reality conundrum will continue in The Flash season 3's "Duet," when fastest man alive Barry Allen joins her.
But Nichols' strange, winning 2011 film Take Shelter goes beyond the mysteries of the human heart, and into a more cosmic kind of conundrum.
The fourth story is about stoned driving, which is a really interesting intellectual conundrum when it comes to what it means to be stoned.
Thomas's move, however, highlighted a leadership conundrum at Ineos as the defending champion effectively chased down his team mate and brought his rivals closer.
In fact, if you spend too long thinking about it, his clothing conundrum transforms from a practical concern into a full blown existential crisis.
But the experience presents an interesting conundrum for people seeking advice: how best to determine if a financial adviser is qualified for the job.
British bond yields had been climbing on the inflation picture and the conundrum that would pose for policymakers, driving up the country's borrowing costs.
Even as Google plays catch-up with new functions and lures users with lower-priced products, the web giant faces a business model conundrum.
North Korea: Strategic impatience isn't working Trump cannot be blamed for the North Korean conundrum he inherited from at least three of his predecessors.
It has been debated as a cultural question, a legal conundrum, a theological matter, an ethical dilemma and all of the above rolled together.
Cohn was back on the Hill this week meeting with members of the bipsartisan Problem Solvers Caucus on how to solve the SALT conundrum.
Using exclusive, anonymized data from Upsolve that included over 1,000 individual bankruptcy cases, LendEDU explored how serious the student debt and bankruptcy conundrum is.
The solution to your chicken conundrum is the SnapLock Formex Large, a coop that can hang with even the most avid of poultry parents.
It is hard to think of too many teams that have been in such a quarterback conundrum so soon after winning a Super Bowl.
Ms. Estévez and Mr. López are not the only curators facing the conundrum in reviving an experimental play or performance nearly lost to history.
Well, Colin Kaepernick came up with a solution to that very conundrum by releasing his own jersey today—devoid of NFL affiliation, of course.
One final disturbing aspect of the cancer cost conundrum: Public money helped pay for many of the drugs that patients can't afford to access.
The service has solved my "closet full of clothes but nothing to wear" conundrum by providing me with cute new pieces whenever I want.
Todd: One interesting conundrum about 2017 was the slow realization of how many acclaimed, even beloved, movies have been made by terrible, terrible men.
But they face a conundrum: the platforms that help get their message out sometimes favor a style that inflames as much as it informs.
They are independent entities, things that exist for themselves and for our contemplation, a synthesis of sensuality, rigor, intuition, and austerity – an engaging conundrum.
The ultimate answer to the Pakistan conundrum is to start a diplomatic initiative to bring peace to Afghanistan by opening talks with the Taliban.
The promise was an end to dryness and a bulletproof solution to the conundrum of cooking a bird with both light and dark meat.
De La Haye, who could not be reached for comment on Wednesday, discussed his conundrum in his most recent YouTube video posted on Monday.
They shared, as Eliot did, the frustrating conundrum Forster had described but had for too long been unable to escape: always working, never creating.
The conundrum on how to best protect New York reflects the challenges other major cities face in deciding how to respond to climate change.
India, perhaps the last great growth market for American technology giants, has been a conundrum for Apple and several firms that sell premium items.
The only thing that has alleviated this mental conundrum to any extent has been decades of meditation and study of Eastern philosophies and religions.
The best solution to this conundrum is a simple flat tax with no deductions, except for a deduction for each adult and each child.
The uncomfortable conundrum for incumbent CEOs It used to be CEOs could recommend a successor and board directors would greenlight the candidate, Nadler said.
The painting protrudes aggressively into the viewer's space, and raises a favorite art-historical conundrum: Is it a painting or is it a sculpture?
It's the kind of conundrum home bakers face when trying to accommodate friends or family who don't eat wheat for medical or lifestyle reasons.
For many in the conservative movement, this sort of anti-anti-Trumpism is the solution to the painful conundrum posed by the Trump presidency.
Here's a conundrum: How do you run a business built entirely off the brand of a man whom you've promised to distance yourself from?
For me, the book was about that terrible conundrum: We seem to be born to love, but everything we love comes to an end.
This was a phenomena that had beaten me, a cultural conundrum that not even listening to the Crazy Frog's fifth or sixth albums would solve.
This construction conundrum was what inspired biomimetic engineer Michelle Oyen to tackle her newest—and sci-fi as hell—project: building cities out of bone.
Trump's antics are effective because they put corporations in a conundrum they've never faced before: Do they defend themselves vigorously and risk angering the president?
The conundrum-figure of the three current Qatar Museums shows is JR, the French photograffeur who is routinely, and mistakenly, described as a street artist.
The new data is causing a policy conundrum for Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who is due to present his third annual budget on Feb. 29.
It has also manifested itself in funds reaching out into less-than-obvious stocks as well as emerging markets and underscores the conundrum facing investors.
The MJ conundrum The news that Michelle is actually Mary Jane Watson, arguably the most famous of Peter's canonical beaus, broke almost a year ago.
"Micro-fulfillment helps retailers solve the labor and last-mile costs conundrum," Christopher Mandeville, analyst at Jefferies, said in a research report earlier this month.
The transition to a new space left the company with the opposite conundrum of being overcrowded, however — the space almost felt too empty at first.
He and Sheik spent eight years wrestling the material to the Broadway stage, and that Masked Man was a conundrum for much of the ride.
Cargill compares the Ancient One conundrum to Star Trek's "Kobayashi Maru," an intentionally unwinnable combat training exercise that tests the character of prospective starship captains.
The role of the FO has evolved into being a trusted adviser on anything from an investment conundrum to a child going off the rails.
Silicon Valley: Inside the Hacker Hostel also includes challenges from Dinesh and Gilfoyle, as well as the opportunity to help Richard with a coding conundrum.
That created a conundrum for the Rosses, who primarily drive a Nissan Leaf, one of the first-generation electric vehicles, for their in-town trips.
Anyone who has read Archie Comics, which Riverdale is based on, knows that relationship conundrum is the central tension of the hilariously throwback-ish series.
Mr López Obrador is a conundrum, who can sound like a fiscally conservative pragmatist in one speech and a messianic rabble-rouser in the next.
It's a conundrum that's faced hosts since the dawn of the dinner party: You want to have a group over, but someone can't eat dairy.
"We have the same conundrum on including it and alienating conservatives, or not including it and alienating insurance companies," a senior GOP aide told me.
Frustrated with many of the other buds I'd tried out, I had hoped the Jaybird RUN XTs would be the pair to solve this conundrum.
Morrison turns to the past in order to unpack the conundrum of the Bolshoi within the enigma-wrapped, mystery-obscured riddle of the Russian state.
"To be fair, some milk questions and myths may make us smile," the center wrote on its website to clarify the age-old cow conundrum.
For him, the conundrum for consumers looking to buy cannabis products was similar to the dilemma in-home diners faced when choosing what to eat.
"The conundrum is, it can't hurt me, and it's not that expensive," even though there isn't much evidence saying if it actually helps, Clark says.
It's a great and interesting question, but Assassin's Creed just throws it around without progressing beyond the statement that this is a capital-C Conundrum.
It's kind of like the sex-doll conundrum in a different way: At what point does technology turn you off versus enhancing your turn-on?
The first episode, titled "Genesis," is devoted to this conundrum, featuring Bowien wandering around downtown Seoul, his skin tinged a melancholy blue by neon lights.
The conundrum in the case of the oversight council is that determining which companies pose a systemic risk can't be done with a straight formula.
" That conundrum lies at the heart of two new books: Christophe Galfard's "The Universe in Your Hand," and Carlo ­Rovelli's "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics.
Fitch assessed the policy options facing Chinese authorities in the agency's latest Fitch Wire + report: "China Currency Pressure Highlights Policy Conundrum" published on 4 February.
Fortunately, Microsoft has caught on to this little conundrum and put together a Surface Pro 6 bundle that includes one of its Surface Type Covers.
"Yes, this was a significant puzzle and conundrum that had emerged in atmospheric data," said Penn State University atmospheric scientist Ken Davis in an interview.
I asked Daniel to say a bit more about the inspiration behind this conundrum, and how the kids have responded to it in the classroom.
From the consumer point of view, the carrier 5G business model conundrum boils down to: What is my carrier going to charge me for 5G?
More: Read Brookings Institution's piece on "China's constitutional conundrum" by Cheng Li and Ryan McElveen, and Axios Expert Voices by Richard Haas and Elizabeth Economy.
Metafiction often positions itself, and its reflex to point at its own artifice, as the only political way out of whatever conundrum we are in.
To the media, that's the conundrum: To not cover a conspiracy at all, and not separate fact from lie, is a dereliction of our duty.
This has created a conundrum: There is more good information than at any point in humanity, but it's harder than ever to find and trust.
Still, the president's propensity to speak in language that plays on racial stereotypes creates a difficult conundrum that few minority candidates would want to endure.
But there was an essential "Rules" conundrum, which was that no one who needed the "Rules" was capable of keeping up a facade like that.
This raises an especially tricky conundrum for Australian conservatism, which has traditionally attempted to hold together a movement with both liberal and socially conservative strands.
Apple released its first wireless earbuds, AirPods, in late 2016, and since then they've become more than a sleek solution to the conundrum of cords.
But there is no realistic Plan B yet, posing a conundrum: Europeans cannot simply go it alone, but we must prepare to be left alone.
The moral conundrum of drug dealing among African-Americans was addressed mostly by Curtis Mayfield's superb soundtrack, which functioned as a kind of Greek chorus.
In any case, tune in at 9pm EST to hear what Trump has to say about the impeachment, the caucus conundrum, and everything in between.
The troubles have cast a spotlight on little-seen difficulties and pressure that graduate acting students face, as well as a conundrum for Harvard officials.
"Conundrum," Jan Morris Her woman is shockingly conventional, yet to read this great travel writer's account of transition is to understand the word "journey" truly.
It's an ingenious move on Nottage's part to confront Cynthia with the conundrum of class aspirations, to give the black woman power over the white.
Nothing exercises an Austenite more than this conundrum: What did she die of, and when did she become aware that the dying was under way?
But his comment also underscored the conundrum that the Democrats and their new leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, now confront in the Senate minority.
Now, two much-anticipated reports released Friday by the US Department of Health and Human Services' National Toxicology Program add to the cell phone conundrum.
Of course, a peaceful, fair, and democratic election should be interpreted as the opposite of disruptive — and that's sort of where the whole conundrum lies.
Whether her plight is a medical miracle, an elaborate hoax, or a "shared moment of collective delusion" is the conundrum of this frolicsome period comedy.
The conundrum facing British Jews owes in large part to the country's winner-take-all voting system, which renders many votes for smaller parties useless.
Trump's mockery encapsulates the conundrum facing Democrats as the 2020 campaign kicks into gear, even before the 2018 midterm race wraps up in 21 days.
Here's a conundrum that estate planners run into: What happens when the older generation and the heirs are at loggerheads over which causes to fund?
Or, more concretely, since President Woodrow Wilson signed the Jones-Shafroth Act in 1917, when the island entered the colonial conundrum that keeps it upended.
Such is the party's conundrum: it is too small to pretend it might lead a government, too close to the political centre to be innately distinctive.
Fortunately this apparent Alice in Wonderland conundrum poses no imminent threat, since Pepsi entered a while back into a binding agreement not to change the sign.
So, here's a conundrum: You love your iPhone camera, but sometimes, you want to shoot a little more adventurously, say, as you bike down a mountain.
Kayden Kross, your friendly neighborhood porn star, is here to solve your dessert conundrum with build-your-own crepes, filled with chocolate, berries and whipped cream.
I know I'm not alone in my spiritual conundrum, so I spoke to young muslims about the first time they cheated on their faith during Ramadan.
It is a conundrum that scientists have deliberated over for a century, because the 21918 flu is an anomaly in the annals of flu pandemics too.
This is indeed quite the conundrum for the guy who ghosted after three years of dating, but it's gotta be the sweetest revenge ever for Sylvia.
The tension between these two identities is the meat of Being Serena, and puts her in a well-known female conundrum: can she have it all?
Then, there's the sundress conundrum, also known as the hunt for a breathable, flowy number that won't completely eliminate your curves while offering support up top.
Joachim Löw understood this better than Podolski's club coaches, and so the Germany boss found a more complete solution to the conundrum of harnessing Podolski's skills.
Interestingly, this could explain the so-called "missing baryon problem," a conundrum in which astronomers don't see the expected amount of normal matter predicted by models.
That was the conundrum facing Bryan Cranston and Jennifer Garner, who were forced to form an intimate relationship in rapid time for their upcoming film, Wakefield.
No matter how much they look alike, twins can behave like polar opposites — which can be a bit of a conundrum if you're new to astrology.
The conundrum, of course, is that advanced driver assistance systems like Autopilot can often lull drivers into a state of inattentiveness by virtue of their effectiveness.
The question reminds me of another technology and security conundrum from an earlier era, when BlackBerry users were buying third-party batteries that were catching fire.
When Alan Greenspan, then chairman of the Federal Reserve, was raising short rates in 2005, he described a simultaneous decline in long rates as a "conundrum".
Sexual assault is certainly a problem on campuses, but the larger conundrum seems to be that most young people don't understand what constitutes good, healthy sex.
" Brennan formally requested that the state attorney general and county prosecutor be disqualified because they were appointment by Christie, in what he calls "a constitutional conundrum.
So, with this blob's age calculated, scientists were stuck with a conundrum: How the heck did this small-but-massive thing form and die so quickly?
Sunsama, launching out of Y Combinator's latest batch, is taking a crack at solving the calendar conundrum with a $10-per-month professionals-focused productivity planner.
Begum's case has illustrated the ethical, legal and security conundrum that governments face when dealing with the families of militants who swore to destroy the West.
COGAT, the Israeli defense body that administers civilian affairs in the West Bank, said it is working to find a "practical solution" to the crocodile conundrum.
It's a common conundrum: You wake up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and the next thing you know, you're wide awake.
All three teams could be considered in that conundrum, as the Indians entered the day just two games back of Minnesota in the American League Central.
Mashable has reached out to health websites including WebMD and Healthline about this particular conundrum, and will update this story when and if we hear back.

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