conundrum

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Examples of conundrum

  • He was perhaps too impatient with overly philosophical conundrums and also seemed unaware that serious literature, like philosophy, no longer captured the imagination of many younger people.

  • However, previous attempts at synthesis of archaeological, historical and palaeoenvironmental evidence were undermined by the paucity of the data, as well as by dating and other interpretative conundrums.

  • Scholars who have worked with early photographs will know how difficult it is to read them and that they usually open up as many conundrums as insights.

  • Defining feminism: conundrums, contexts, communities.

  • Few moral dilemmas present us with truly novel conundrums.

  • Carbon-13 conundrums: limitations and cautions in the use of stable isotope analysis in stream ecotonal research.

  • There is no use in putting elaborate conundrums.

  • Here again, we are being asked these legal conundrums.

  • We have had the question of the nationalisation of the land, and so on, and other conundrums which have puzzled the electorate for many generations.

  • However, training has become an all-encompassing remedy for all of society's insurmountable policy conundrums.

  • Civil servants cannot serve two masters, and yet we are introducing another of these irreducible conundrums.

  • Indeed, we have been wrestling with that problem and a number of other similar conundrums for some time.

  • As is so often the case with such conundrums, it is far easier to categorise the two extremes than the grey area that lies between.

  • Their time ought not to be taken up with legislative conundrums.

  • One could go on for ever thinking up equally unanswerable conundrums.

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