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If you focused on doing what is RIGHT versus what is RIGHT FOR YOU you wouldn't find yourselves in these self-created quandries.
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I'm just going to set back and let the problems roll by without any quotes or quandries and maybe they will clear.
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I'm just going to set back and let the problems roll by without any quotes or quandries and maybe they will clear.
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To speak of the "moral content" of literature, however, is to recognize the inherent moral quandries and conundrums that fiction and poetry inevitably explore, simply because novels and stories and poems are written by human beings and are inescapably about human reality.
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This is one of the deepest quandries for parents, one that is decided when we decide if we are parents, or friends, or mates of the soul.
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They are profound quandries of risk and safety for them.
Down and Out in Riverdale kittenpie 2008
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Hawking, on the other hand, should use his intellect to solve velo related quandries, such as determining whether the gunk that has collected in my headset really a black hole?
Putting it Out There: BRAs, Belts, and Cockies BikeSnobNYC 2010
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I am really interested to find out how the designers have solved these quandries.
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The Wire, however, illustrates the moral quandries that occur in the every day life of criminal procedure.
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If the programmers and architects had enough spare resources to recreate Unix and are working on recreating Windows/MacOS, can the Greens create something of equivalent power and value, a Manual Of Doing The Right Thing that people can refer to to solve their ecological quandries?
Guest Post: Personal Factor Four: Organizing Real Environmental Action with the Internet 2006
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