Dilemma

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definition
noun
the people often face the dilemma of feeding themselves or their cattle
a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
translation of 'dilemma'
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The novel delves into the 'dilemma' of the problems in keeping a secret that will hang over you for all of your life.
the people often face the 'dilemma' of feeding themselves or their cattle
he wants to make money, but he also disapproves of it: Den's 'dilemma' in a nutshell
the insoluble 'dilemma' of adolescence
His 'dilemma' rests in the choice between telling a lie and losing his chance to marry the woman he loves.
The 'dilemma' of a choice between chaos and injustice is perhaps very real.
That he chose to open up about the 'dilemma' between security and normality indicates rough times ahead.
the insoluble 'dilemma' of adolescence
A similar 'dilemma' arises for those who condemn termination in any circumstances but support the death penalty.
The 'dilemma' , like all ethical dilemmas, arose by virtue of a conflict between values.
The struggle by peoples the world over to find a solution to an insoluble 'dilemma' will continue ad infinitum.
But in an age of mass-production, we have managed to turn shopping for a basic food into a complicated 'dilemma' .
He was given two tough choices, a 'dilemma' that he didn't wish to have.
It's the ultimate 'dilemma' for the indecisive: two women, attractive, intelligent, devoted.
That, in our submission, gives rise to something of a logical 'dilemma' .
All the problems that humans encounter sets up a powerful 'dilemma' : the choice between life and death.
They might finally confront the central 'dilemma' of inadequate global demand versus the permanent overabundance of supply.
He reckons that Hegel becomes ensnared in 'dilemmas' and contradictions.
Aligning the design of life and a sustaining culture with the human needs that brain science is beginning to reveal would, I think, have a profound impact on many of the most troubling social 'dilemmas' we face.
There are all of these moral 'dilemmas' and choices that they're responsible for.
If the arts, and poetry in particular, are to be useful they must continue to address the problems and 'dilemmas' of the age they live in.
He both convenes community and shatters its calcifications, creating the space for oracular truths to emerge while posing equally provocative 'dilemmas' .
Ultimately, as is the case in almost all ethical 'dilemmas' in medicine, a series of practical considerations will move me further in one direction than another.
The problem with these false 'dilemmas' is that we are undersold - we think we must be either/or.
These 'dilemmas' and troubles faced by the Chinese middle-class are not unique to China, as middle-class people in other countries go through similar types of angsts and experiences.
There are ethical 'dilemmas' about whether it is right to amass personal collections of material inaccessible to more detailed research, or to sell such collections on the open market.
Pretending that we do not need to discuss such questions will not make the 'dilemmas' and hard choices that are looming for Australia go away.
Priests and social elders often serve as guides and mediators to help resolve relationship conflicts and 'dilemmas' , facilitating communication and dialog among the parties.
He wasn't good with 'dilemmas' , choices usually involved thinking and thinking wasn't his strong point.
Guidelines that disseminate new information and provide advice are welcome, but they should not be couched so rigidly as to present clinicians who practise in the current defensive culture with insoluble 'dilemmas' .
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