The pace of change puts media companies that make TV shows and program TV channels in a dilemma.
So, having sustained and in fact built up the modern Egyptian state with its dollars, the U.S. finds itself in a dilemma.
Therefore, Lay is once again in a dilemma of his own making.
In a dilemma worthy of Joseph Heller or Franz Kafka, to prove her sanity, Collins must sign a document recognizing that this strange boy is indeed her son.
Political leaders and religious establishments are placed in a dilemma by the rise of cyber-hedonism: do they follow their youngsters onto the net, or try vainly to lure them away from the computer?
But the agencies are caught in a dilemma.
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Health plans also are in a dilemma.
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So the government in Saxony and the federal government remain in a dilemma - on the one hand, there is a sense that "something has to be done", but on the other hand, there is little consensus on what measures should be taken to tackle far-right activities.
Patients find themselves in quite a dilemma with FDA approved medications failing, and no other forms of treatments available.
Its rise in Antwerp poses a dilemma that may soon echo across Flanders.
The debate in Galveston reflects a dilemma poor citizens elsewhere face: As the need for low-income rental housing rises, exacerbated by the economic downturn and the foreclosure crisis, the supply of subsidized housing has shrunk.
This highlights a tough dilemma in drug safety: what to do about drugs that help many but harm a few.
There's been kind of a classical dilemma in the field of reporting, saying we have to be objective or we can be a bit of an agitator for social change.
This split presents the western powers and Carlos Westendorp, their representative in Bosnia, with a dilemma.
Here is President Obama's dilemma in a nutshell: He is the most insular President we've ever had.
"But because it appears the world is not prepared to do what was done in Libya or other places, then Israel finds itself like it has many times in the past facing a dilemma that only it knows how to respond to, " he added.
But in the meantime, Petke faces a ticklish dilemma as he tries to plug the holes in his team's leaky defense.
We don't want Amazon, ASUS, LG or Samsung facing a similar dilemma in mobile.
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The EU and IMF face a great dilemma in the Greek debt crisis.
The cabinet will soon face a painful dilemma in economic policy.
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Looking to the future - which is surely the point of Under-17 football - all of these players now face a central dilemma in Mexican football.
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Other merchants in the neighborhood described a similar dilemma.
This solves a real dilemma for wine drinkers who enjoy a glass in the evening but hate to dump an unfinished bottle two days later.
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