They are fascinated by all the peripheral byways of the ascendant road, all those conundrums of the intellect which life throws up. |
One profession deals with the conundrums of the human psyche through talking therapies like psychoanalysis or cognitive behavioural therapy. |
Despite the richness of the premise, which asks a number of bio-ethical questions, there is little room for complex moral conundrums once the adrenaline starts pumping. |
This problem is at the heart of several conundrums concerning time. |
As a Capricorn, you probably think you already have all the answers to this week's cosmic conundrums. |
The ensuing civil procedural history became a matter of prolonged legal debate on due process, but the religious coercion and its conundrums remained. |