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A Decision-making grid.
9 X 8 = 72: For the winner's first choice there are nine alternatives, and for the second choice there are only eight alternatives.
A common phrase for this situation is to say that you are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Given a choice between two unattractive goals may also be considered a "No-win situation."
Take your choice from: 16, 25, 36 and 49
There is no information to justify a choice between the three options.
Information that will cut through the "seemingly", and show them to be unequal alternatives.
A Decision-making grid.
In the sense of as seemingly insoluble problem, the opposite of dilemma is solution. In the sense of a situation requiring a choice between two alternatives, the opposite of dilemma is decision.
A decision making grid
The word whether is used to express a doubt or choice between alternatives. It is a conjunction.
"Whether" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a question or indicates a choice between alternatives. It is not a pronoun.
The correct spelling is "dilemma" (a predicament, a choice between two bad alternatives).
a point intermediate to two other points, (as in between the hills) a form of restriction (between you and me) indicating two or more alternatives (a choice between going or staying)
The homophone for "weather" is "whether," which is used to introduce a choice between alternatives or to express uncertainty.
Yes, "or" is a conjunction that is used to connect alternatives or options in a sentence, indicating a choice between two or more possibilities.
The likely word is "dilemma" (problem, choice between two bad alternatives).
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