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dilemma造句
151) One interesting issue in China's financial reform and development is the dilemma of financial arrangement at the county-level economy. 152) This paper reviewed the trend of two new research direction of patent pools, namely innovation effect and coalition dilemma. 153) "Homomorphic encryption gives you a way out of the dilemma," Gentry says. 154) The practical implication of the EIMG model was discussed, as well as its applications in the problems of multi-trade investment and n-person prisoner's dilemma. 155) In Iris Murdoch s novels there is often a "trapped" pattern, in which the typologized characters vividly show the moral dilemma. 156) In order to get out of the dilemma, it is a key problem to establish a reasonable legal sentence for the crime . 157) But to feel guilty and full of self-reproach is a waste of time, for, if you feel that way for very long, you are likely to repeat the excess eating, as your own neurotic way out of your dilemma. 158) The film, due to be released in the summer, reveals the dilemma heroine Bella Swan, played by his co-star Kristen Stewart, will face with Edward. 159) Based on the dilemma in judicatory practice, the refutable criminal presumption can be applied to the demarcation of the constitutive conditions of dangerous driving criminal behavior. 160) Neoliberalism holds that even under the state of anarchy, nation-states can still alleviate and even eliminate "security dilemma" through international institutions. 161) Reining in debt while trying to kick-start the economy is the central economic dilemma for the Japanese government, and I'll have more to say about a possible solution in a piece on Monday. 162) This creates a fundamental dilemma about the ability of central banks to manage international liquidity. 163) This places the enemy on the horns of a dilemma. 164) When they were confronted with alliance dilemma in negotiation with Soviet which tested the credibility of the alliance, the concessions that US could give would decided by FRG. 165) And in the mists of a Roman night, the dilemma also remains. On the one hand, Bellarmine , bureaucrat, defender of the Church, believed the Bible was the literal word of God. 166) It seemed that Susan had been facing the same dilemma that Ellie had been that first night of Chanukah. 167) A British historian, Herbert Butterfield, called this the “absolute predicament and irreducible dilemma”. 168) At present, with the trend of enlargement of admission, mergence of colleges and building comprehensive university, engineering education is facing a dilemma, like many other traditional disciplines. 169) They managed to find a way out of their dilemma. 170) A Solomonic dilemma indeed! Which may be why green investors are neatly divided over the ethics of this question. 171) From the perspective of international politics, the dilemma in global climate governance roots in the unsuitability of the subject and object of the governance. 172) His apparent reluctance to consider it may be related to the dilemma a central bank faces in an age of stagflationary energy prices and tightening fiscal policy. 173) In the context of contemporary consumptive society, "literary classics" as a special class of consumer's goods face varieties of dilemma. 174) "The Omnivore's Dilemma" also points out the ways in which America's food system should be reformed. 175) Before leaving on his journey, Henderson is also caught in the familiar existential dilemma of Bellow's heroes: yearning for order and meaning in his life, he finds only chaos and meaninglessness. 176) All contributors were faced with a dilemma of challenging the Channel on its poor practice, while having the opportunity to showcase sexology. 177) For instance, here's another use of look-ahead that readily solves a common dilemma. 178) This is not only the solution to the legal dilemma caused by the separation of documents and goods under B/L or other documents of title, but also meets the realistic need of right-securitization. 179) For many entreprenuers who are in the dilemma of great divide between commerce and the public, such manner, mind and strategy is a great enlightenment. 180) However, in practice often difficult to grasp the relationship between the "degree", which fall into either-or dilemma.