91. FDA regulators find themselves caught between those who want them to hurry up and those who want them to slow down this new market. 92. For decades, doctors have been caught between complaints of undertreating pain and concern about being disciplined or prosecuted for being too aggressive. 93. For centuries, Central Europe was caught between, and fought over by, outsiders like Russians and Germans. 94. For now at least, Disney, caught between a multi-million dollar film project and a great power, insists it will go ahead with the movie. 95. For those caught between old and new, Dr. Alarcon sees therapy slowly losing its stigma. 96. Ford seems to have gotten caught between sporty stiffness and soft comfort and I would have erred toward stiffness in a car so light and tall. 97. For more than a half century, they have been caught between Lebanon, which does not want them, and Israel, which refuses to allow their return. 98. For the past few years, CBS has been caught between its traditional audience of older viewers and the demands of advertisers for shows geared to younger people. 99. Gore is caught between his two-pronged effort to appeal both to the liberal Naderites and the moderate suburbanites. 100. He has that advantage against Lewis, so if Lewis gets caught between punches, he could be unhinged without seeing it coming. |