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quandary

[kwon-duh-ree, -dree] / ˈkwɒn də ri, -dri /


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The employment of fully autonomous weapons presents real ethical quandaries, though the technology isn’t ready for that.

From The Wall Street Journal

But what is “it”? One of the biggest quandaries when investigating the nature of consciousness is that no one can seem to even agree on what it is.

From Los Angeles Times

Partly as a result of the moral quandaries, Mr. Solomon finishes his book far more ambivalent about colonizing Mars than he was at the outset.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Many times we have strong reasons to keep something like this secret. And I can’t tell you the reasons without giving away the secrets. Quite a quandary, isn’t it?”

From Literature

This episode is unlikely to help resolve the Liberal Party's quandaries.

From BBC