This, however, creates a quandary that many have yet to demonstrate a capability of managing.
It's a quandary that no Treasury secretary could resolve two weeks after taking power.
Part of the problem, explained one consultant, was that the providers found themselves in a quandary.
That could lead to a quandary for doctors who are already prescribing Thalomid for multiple myeloma.
This put Amazon into something of a quandary: stand firm and fight or accept the inevitable.
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These results show why so many in Congress are in such a quandary about health care reform.
That left trustees and their accountants and lawyers in a quandary as to how much to deduct.
Levein revealed that the left back position was proving something of "a quandary" for the national side.
All of which means Mr Hashimoto could be in a bit of a quandary after the election.
Mr. Ye found himself in a quandary over which renovation battles to fight.
But an internal Foreign Office letter shows officials were thrown into a quandary.
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The situation poses a quandary for regulators and lawmakers, though, said Michael Zuppone, who chairs Paul Hastings's capital-markets practice.
Yet the company now finds itself in a quandary any other businesses would kill for--how to spend all that cash.
But Tiger Beer is less of a niche drink than it used to be, which poses a quandary for the brewer.
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When the policy was issued, it led to a quandary for CIA officers, the ex-official said: Whether to defriend undercover officers.
The lack of a clearer, more precise, and usable standard for sizing the U.S. military leaves defense planners in a quandary.
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However, the people who say no face a quandary when asked a follow-up question: What if the driver was your child?
For Mr Berlusconi, who seemed to have the populist measure of grim-faced, ambitious Mr D'Alema, the new man poses a quandary.
Still in a quandary over whether to seek out an expensive planner?
All of which leads the outside observer to something of a quandary.
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Individual airlines face a quandary when dealing with new legislation as well.
It is a quandary she has had to juggle during this campaign.
This is why the Republican candidates are in such a quandary over Social Security, it is extremely popular with all voters, even Republican.
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You might be in a quandary about how to invest, when to invest, with whom to invest and even question why to invest.
Where ecologists might see a quandary, though, MakerBot saw an opportunity.
Either way, the court's ruling leaves potential bidders in a quandary.
False-negative results, which are rarer, also present a quandary for women and doctors who may not find out until much later that a fetus has an abnormality.
If European leaders fail to deliver when they meet for yet another summit in Brussels at the end of June, the ECB will remain in a quandary.
The discovery of chemically tainted orange juice puts U.S. authorities and juice executives in a quandary, said Thomas Spreen, a professor of food and resource economics at the University of Florida.
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