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The ethical dilemma of Pepsi in Burma connection case study is investing in an oppressive regime.
Treasury Men in Action - 1950 The Case of the Deadly Dilemma 5-25 was released on: USA: 24 March 1955
A Secret Agent's Dilemma or A Clear Case of Mind Over Mata Hari - 1965 TV was released on: USA: 6 September 1965
  In case Engineer A signs the contract but later discovers dangers to the public, what will be the ethical dilemma facing the engineer? In this case, what are the options available to the engineer?
A traffic attorney will take any case that arises from being pulled overby the police.
There is an underground passage in Washington DC. This is in place in case of an emergency so that the President and important staff can go there if the need arises.
The one thing I don't know is: iN CASE THE NEED ARISES, CAN A CURRENT PRESIDENT NOMINATE AN EX PRESIDENT TO BE VICE PRESIDENT?
Cord blood banking is a service that collects blood from your newborn baby's umbilical cord and stores it for you in case a medical need for it arises in your family.
Heikki Oksanen has written: 'A case for partial funding of pensions with an application to the EU candidate countries' 'Suomen teollisuuden rahoitusrakenteesta' -- subject(s): Corporations, Finance, Industrial policy 'Bank liquidity and lending in Finland 1950-1973' -- subject(s): Bank liquidity, Bank loans, Bank reserves, Banks and banking
Easy Exit Bonds are bonds which provides liquidity and easy exit route to the investor by way of redemption where investors can get ready encashment in case of need to withdraw before maturity.
The prisoner's dilemma is a fundamental concept in non-cooperative game theory that illustrates a situation where two individuals, acting in their self-interest, may not cooperate even if it appears that it would be beneficial for both. In the classic scenario, two prisoners must decide whether to betray each other or remain silent; if both betray, they receive moderate sentences, but if both remain silent, they receive lighter sentences. The dilemma arises because mutual betrayal leads to a worse outcome than mutual cooperation, yet each prisoner has an incentive to betray to avoid the worst-case scenario. This situation highlights the challenges of cooperation in competitive environments.