Word: dilemmas
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...auteur to the bone, his biggest grace and ultimate dilemma. His productions trace a clear evolution, each new single a complete and painstaking reinvention. And they consistently have machines one-upping humans at their game (the programmed rhythm in “Are You That Somebody,” too inhumanly angular and precise for a real drummer’s arms, being my favorite example) while the actual performers vocalize in stark contrast, like any good pop star. Point being that Tim may have started to run out of new ways to augment his friends. (The latest Missy album...
...available treatments of mental disorders and the most appropriate services to address students’ particular concerns and difficulties. I appreciate his recognition of the high level of student satisfaction with the Bureau. And I share his respectful and responsive attitude toward students, reflected in his sensitivity to the dilemma of referring them to other services in such a way that they do not feel rejected...
...NATO military presence in Iraq. Chirac did not go so far as to promise French troops, but he did tell Biden, "If the coalition led by the Americans stays in Iraq, it's a disaster, and if they leave, it's a disaster. So we have a dilemma." But Chirac appeared far more concerned by the likelihood of chaos if the troops leave...
...NATO military presence in Iraq. Chirac did not go so far as to promise French troops, but he did tell Biden, "If the coalition led by the Americans stays in Iraq, it's a disaster, and if they leave, it's a disaster. So we have a dilemma." But Chirac appeared far more concerned by the likelihood of chaos if the troops leave...
...novel that features an artist working on a 15ft. statue of Christ should be approached with care. There's a lot of potential here for being trapped under a collapse of heavy symbolism. You might also think twice about a book that takes up the moral dilemma of photojournalists who chase after suffering that they can observe but not mitigate. Some ironies have been worn smooth by overuse. And beware all stories in which a world-weary middle-age man finds happiness in the arms of a girl roughly 20 years younger. There are only so many happy fictions...