Part of the problem, explained one consultant, was that the providers found themselves in a quandary.
That left trustees and their accountants and lawyers in a quandary as to how much to deduct.
Mr. Ye found himself in a quandary over which renovation battles to fight.
Yet the company now finds itself in a quandary any other businesses would kill for--how to spend all that cash.
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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Still in a quandary over whether to seek out an expensive planner?
You might be in a quandary about how to invest, when to invest, with whom to invest and even question why to invest.
Either way, the court's ruling leaves potential bidders in a quandary.
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.
An upcoming stunt puts well-meaning citizens of the social-media world in a quandary: Do they want to assist a worthy charity, or do they want celebrity tweeters to sit quietly and stop yammering for a little while?
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States also are in a quandary.
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And America has found itself in a legal quandary after a ruling in June by the appeal court in Canada's largest province, Ontario, upholding gay marriage.
These results show why so many in Congress are in such a quandary about health care reform.
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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All of which means Mr Hashimoto could be in a bit of a quandary after the election.
What follows is intended to cast a topical light on the quandary of working mothers, but in fact it functions best as a straightforward culture clash, with Kate being at once appalled and chilled by the perky presence of Angie, for whom a can of Red Bull counts as a health drink.
Regardless, it does set a precedent for what other debt plagued nations in Europe may consider if they are faced with a similar financial quandary.
The root of the problem is often debated in gender-conscious circles, but it commonly ends in a chicken-or-egg sort of quandary.
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The Second World War is drawing to its exhausted close, but these young Americans still seem to be doing battle with themselves, and, rather than expressing their quandary in song, they carve a woman out of sand on the beach.
In considering historical examples that might serve as a guiding light out of the current quandary, it might seem ironic that perhaps the best example is found in the original European project itself.
It instead makes its own content--primarily reality shows like Laguna Beach and Pimp My Ride--and finds itself in the same quandary as other owners of entertainment assets: struggling to find a way of maintaining control of its product when so much of it can be had for nothing on the Internet.
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