dilemma
[dɪ'lemə]

noun

[Definition]: a difficult situation to dicide on two equally weighted choices

[Example Sentences]:
1. This has been the dilemma of Mark Zuckerberg for some time.
2. The big data dilemma is often compared to bodies of water.
3. Part of the dilemma is that the two active standards have approached wireless power from two different sides.
4. This dilemma results in engineers having to strike a balance between raw cleaning power and ease of mobility.
5. On that issue the Republicans are split, creating a dilemma for party leaders in an election year.
6. The dilemma exists as well in our debates over zero tolerance policies in our schools.
7. For years, this dilemma has been at the heart of debates over affirmative action.
8. That poses a dilemma for President Barack Obama, who wants to encourage investment but not lose leverage to encourage further reforms.
9. States are grappling with this dilemma in different ways.
10. The dilemma of established companies is that in the new digital business model, the classic company needs has to be written in software.

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