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Перевод: dilemma
[существительное] дилемма ; необходимость выбора; затруднительное положение
Тезаурус:
- Paulos is admirable on the nature of coincidence - the inevitability of improbable events - on the logic of gambling in its various forms from coin-tossing to the Stock Exchange; the Gambler's Fallacy (the belief that when a coin has landed heads several times over, there is an increased probability that tails will turn up on the next throw); Pascal's wager; Condorcet's paradox; the prisoner's dilemma.
- Immediately the police officer/anthropologist sets out to undertake research or record fieldnotes he is forced to confront a moral dilemma.
- He was pondering his dilemma when a servant stopped by with an iron bar for making sheep hurdles.
- All democratic societies, Sir Kenneth said, must strike a balance between order and freedom, and in "multi-ethnic societies," this posed an acute dilemma.
- In practice, whatever the solution adopted there is always an uncomfortable shifting of gears in the movement from one of these perspectives to the other: nor does the assertion of this or that "homology" between style and narrative do much more than to pronounce resolved in advance the dilemma for which it was supposed to provide a working answer.
- The dilemma facing Hungary's allies is even more serious.
- The medical students are also being saved a moral dilemma.
- This also placed Robert Kennedy in a dilemma.
- With respect to the dilemma over short-term and long-term information needs, the problem is one that underlies every aspect of user education.
- What sustainable development really represents, one suspects, is a dilemma.
- Dr Brian Murphy and his colleagues, at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the US National Institutes of Health have overcome this dilemma by growing a bird flu virus which does not cause human disease together with a strain of human flu virus.
- The dilemma of ITM (information technology management) can be seen, then as the need to simultaneously provide centralised direction and coordination while recognising the value of increased discretion regarding IT decision making on the part of managers throughout the organization.
- Hunt (1987) states the dilemma more briefly: the scientific approach may be quite unrealistic.
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