The photograph on the jacket of the book is especially arresting and expressive of the dilemmas inherent in interpreting images.
THERE is an inherent dilemma in the appreciation of historic buildings.
The incident raised, moreover, and during the very first convoy, the dilemma inherent in the reflagging scheme: whether and how to retaliate if Iran should attack.
His first book Weeping in Ramah (out of print), a fictional story that deals with the ethical dilemmas inherent in medicine, was published in 1985.
"Angels" also defeated the inherent dilemma in an important new subgenre, the AIDS play.
The double bind occurs when the person cannot confront the inherent dilemma, and therefore cannot resolve it or opt out of the situation.
The inherent dilemma caused by movement is encapsulated in this fieldnote.
He was similarly skeptical that "participatory leadership" could resolve the inherent dilemmas of command and control in organizations.
It is a dilemma inherent in the dramatic difference in intensity between outgoing sound and returning echo, a difference that is inexorably imposed by the laws of physics.
However, he expresses his concern about the limits of human policy in addressing such an inherent structural dilemma.