Conundrum?
So it’s quite a weird conundrum.
Bergstrom described this conundrum as an “uncertainty vacuum”.
All around the world, institutions are dealing with a conundrum.
“This is a difficult policy conundrum.”
The conundrum—a riddle that involves a pun or play on words—is popular today.
Wynn presented Penn, an Ivy League school in Philadelphia, with a particular conundrum.
Knott’s house presents the kind of conundrum that will bedevil him throughout his tenure there.
It may be the most excessive family car there is — perfect for your little seven-figure conundrum.
Will Frank Lampard crack the conundrum of Chelsea’s fragility at the back and absence of game management?
I wound up trailing them, off and on, as they made their way from conundrum to conundrum.
The data underlined the Fed ratesetters’ conundrum; consumer and government spending remained buoyant, though business investment was limp.
You succinctly described the conundrum faced by electricity markets adapting to renewable energy (“A world turned upside down”, February 25th).
It will conclude by discussing what is perhaps the biggest conundrum of the mirror world: the risk is that the wealth it creates will be even more unequally distributed than in its terrestrial twin
Biden’s other crime initiatives, the 1994 bill created a personal conundrum: How could he help lift up and protect his black constituents from crime without decimating their neighborhoods by sending a disproportionate number of black people to prison?
This then-revolutionary idea about how to make things evolved alongside globalism, so a conundrum that Kain is now grappling with is how to continue the innovation in a world transformed by Trumpism and neo-nationalist economics upheavals such as Brexit.
This creates a bit of a conundrum: thermoelectric fridges are on the cheaper side, and tend not to last terribly long, according to Haury, while compressor fridges are not ideal for wine collectors, as vibration and a fan can disturb and degrade wine over time.
Colm Toibin is known as something of a conundrum – a gay man who writes convincingly about heterosexual relationships, a man known for his humour and lust for life who writes somewhat melancholy prose, and a man who lost his father but writes again and again about mothers.
Then there’s the brave decision in 1972 to undergo perilous sex re-assignment surgery that changed James Morris, journalist, husband, and father of five into Jan Morris, female author and reluctant curiosity – a landmark moment written about candidly in her 1974 book, Conundrum.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration faces a conundrum as it rethinks the positioning of military forces around the world: How to focus more on China and Russia without retreating from longstanding Mideast threats — and to make this shift with potentially leaner Pentagon budgets.
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