Confirmation, then, that this was the real Stephen Fry, facing one of the dilemmas of modern manners - how to politely decline an offer of online friendship.
Supplied with a copy of the file they compiled, he reconstructs his stay, tries to track down the snoopers and asks himself about the dilemmas of being a patriotic democrat in a foreign dictatorship.
Meanwhile Firas Ahmad, a columnist who co-edits a glossy Muslim monthly from his home in Boston, maintains that a lot of Islamic history as well as the dilemmas of modern times should be reconsidered in the light of the robust separation between religion and state which (on his reading, at least), Muslims have quite frequently, and cheerfully, maintained.
Mr Cornwell's work is more wide-ranging and accessible, and evokes the moral dilemmas of the period very effectively.
In 2000, the case of twins Jodie and Mary, from the Maltese island of Gozo, highlighted the ethical dilemmas involved in the separation of conjoined bodies.
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The moral dilemmas of post-war Polish collaborators are better portrayed than those of the wartime occupiers.
These court clerks would be on the payroll of a law firm and their allegiances to those firms could create ethical dilemmas, or the appearance of ethical dilemmas.
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Once abortion is protected, the proper way to escape the knotty dilemmas of Harris v.
But this is not to say that either version of the fix-at-all-costs approach resolves the dilemmas inherent in the choice of exchange-rate regime.
However, the attempt to define a common and agreed framework for the implementation of principles for Bioethics is not easy, as dilemmas in the fields of medical and scientific research are directly related to the cultural, religious and philosophical background of each society.
Of the many dilemmas Germany faced after unification in 1990, reforming the abortion law proved one of the trickiest.
Citi analyst Mark Mahaney put out a report this morning tackling some of the dilemmas for Amazon in the eBook market.
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Among the issues being debated are the future handling of organ transplantation and the ethical dilemmas surrounding donation.
If the chancellor were to ape the often cynical behaviour of big companies when faced with similar accounting dilemmas, he would probably choose the lowest possible price - of 407p.
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Technology may change, but the morality of war will always pose the same dilemmas.
Looking at the reindeers antlers was imaging leaders impaled on the horns of euro-dilemmas.
Social and moral dilemmas lie at the heart of their work, often emphasized with a heavy hand.
Friedman discusses the dilemmas posed by a number of promising technologies.
The overthrow of three men does not change the basic dilemmas faced by the Arab world: illiteracy, unemployment, a youth bulge (the United Nations estimates that Arab countries will need 50 million new jobs by 2020), chronic water shortages, a lack of women's rights, the legacy of the "freedom deficit" -- to which perhaps add now a burgeoning crisis of expectations.
The candidates spent much of the forum reflecting on moral and spiritual dilemmas, but the evening was still marked by more earthly concerns.
When facing an ethical dilemma as an organization, try matching it up with one of the four ethical dilemmas.
These dilemmas confront the permanent five members of the Council with a harsh reality check regarding their unity of action and what message to convey to the north via what particular sanctions.
The speech and the decision in parliament is the easy bit, but with implementation come the conflicts and dilemmas to be resolved by politics - the rows over the routes of new pylons and cables, the arguments over who pays.
Indeed, the revolution in communications technologies has created all sorts of new ethical dilemmas just as technological change in medicine spurred interest in medical ethics in the 1970s.
She explains that she became interested in the issue during many years spent in the corporate and non-profit world, having herself faced dilemmas such as a whistleblower who accused one executive of fiddling the organization's books and threatened to tell the media if the board failed to intervene.
Again, it requires a deep understanding and sense of empathy with the challenges and dilemmas faced.
Low rates stimulate the economy and are good news for the American government, which can finance its deficit cheaply and without facing the dilemmas that beset the Italian and Spanish governments, which must impose austerity at a time of economic slowdown.
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