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predicament

[pri-dik-uh-muhnt, pred-i-kuh-muhnt] / prɪˈdɪk ə mənt, ˈprɛd ɪ kə mənt /


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Khan’s predicament has drawn the attention of numerous Southern California politicians, including U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Philip Jefferson offered a case study in the central bank’s predicament Monday, acknowledging the risk of stubborn inflation and weaker employment conditions—dueling threats that call for opposing prescriptions.

From The Wall Street Journal

In both cases, employees face the same predicament: Do I tell my boss about what is really happening?

From Barron's

The intense frustration at England's predicament is it is largely self-inflicted.

From BBC

So why is the sport in this predicament, and what can it do to improve?

From BBC