Word: dilemma
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...treaty is particularly important in the context of overall arms-control negotiations. Bush has shown a startling reluctance to consider the views of America's allies and the long-term effects of American actions on the worldwide arms dilemma. Combined with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, the CTBT could usher in a new era of arms control negotiations aimed at reducing the thousands of Cold War-era missiles that are still hanging over the world's conscience, ready to fly at a moment's notice...
Thiemann is a specialist on the role of religion in public life, a subject on which he has written several books, including Constructing a Public Theology: The Church in a Pluralistic Culture and Religion in Public Life: A Dilemma for Democracy...
Today the boys are 18-year-old men, and after spending eight years in juvenile facilities, they have been deemed fit for release--probably this spring. The dilemma now confronting the English justice system is how to reintegrate the notorious duo into a society that remains horrified by their crimes and skeptical about their rehabilitation. Last week Judge Elizabeth Butler-Sloss decided the young men were in so much danger that they needed an unprecedented shield to protect them upon release. For the rest of their lives, Venables and Thompson will have a right to anonymity. All English media outlets...
Cynics might ask, What kind of conclusion did you expect from a company that sells mail and messaging systems to corporations? Not me. For one thing, whatever the merits of the study, I realized I wasn't alone with this dilemma when I read that 266 of 500 households surveyed were communicating even on Saturdays with their offices via phone, fax, e-mail or voice mail...
...Inheriting Clinton's dilemma...