• So Mr da Silva would be stuck in the dilemma common to many left-wing governments taking office for the first time.

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  • The recent "saber rattling"2 of Chavez towards the banking sector might be understood in light of this dilemma.

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  • And in those two seemingly contradictory conditions can be glimpsed the political dilemma that afflicts other candidates for office in 1998: What to say about a president whose peccadilloes do not defeat him but make him larger than life.

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  • Evidence of its dilemma can be found in initial White House reluctance even to acknowledge publicly the full magnitude of Moscow's latest bid to tap U.S. taxpayer largesse via credits supported by the Department of Agriculture's Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC).

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • If, on the other hand, Mr Barak gets in, his dilemma will be whether to stay on as defence minister and share the flak with Mr Olmert, or risk an election race against the right-wing Likud party.

    ECONOMIST: Israel

  • For foreign donors, Myanmar raises a dilemma seen also in North Korea, which may be on the verge of another famine ( see article): how to rescue desperate people whose own government spurns outside assistance, and how to do so without providing a lifeline to an illegitimate and unpopular regime.

    ECONOMIST: Cyclone in Myanmar

  • There's been kind of a classical dilemma in the field of reporting, saying we have to be objective or we can be a bit of an agitator for social change.

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  • At this point in the interview, McWilliams sheds light on the dilemma that seems to be causing so much controversy around Fort Carson.

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  • But the two rejectionist votes are forcing Europe to confront the dilemma of what it wants to be: a tightly integrated super-state in waiting or a looser grouping of nation-states.

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  • In the end, then, there may be no ideal solution to Mr Prescott's immediate dilemma.

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  • Careful readers will immediately note the dilemma: A drone operator could be prosecuted or sued for (1) collecting information in the first place, (2) destroying that information (because she is covering up evidence of a crime as well as discoverable evidence in a lawsuit), and (3) prosecuted for not destroying the information (as required by the law).

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  • It was a very successful guerrilla organisation but, even in victory, it almost immediately faced what has become the traditional republican dilemma: should there be a compromise which falls short of the all-Ireland ambition?

    BBC: The IRA's history of splits

  • The reason "Dear" may be destined to die is that it faces a dilemma much like an army confronted with a pincers movement in war: On the one flank, written-on-paper, mailed letters -- the kind that have always been started with "Dear" -- are rapidly disappearing, as use of the U.S. mail itself dwindles.

    CNN: Is 'Dear' dead?

  • So the government in Saxony and the federal government remain in a dilemma - on the one hand, there is a sense that "something has to be done", but on the other hand, there is little consensus on what measures should be taken to tackle far-right activities.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | Rise of far right alarms Germans

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