Yes. His testimony, albeit mired by his self-interest and criminality, is not mired in contradiction.
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Afghanistan has been mired in conflict for some 40 years.
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Montenegro was mired in political crisis for much of 2017.
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The country has been mired in civil war since 2013.
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The contest was also mired in allegations of voter suppression.
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The economy stagnated under Moi, leaving millions mired in poverty.
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Yet almost 22008m people remain mired in extreme poverty today.
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Since then, the town has been mired in financial troubles.
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Patmore finds herself — grab the smelling salts — mired in scandal.
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Villar, meanwhile, has been mired in a slump all season.
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As I have previously discussed, Mifsud remains mired in controversy.
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Things look grim in Nigeria, which is mired in recession.
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Nigeria is mired in its first recession in 25 years.
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Albert Barnes's estate became mired in legal disputes and arguments.
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However, the observatory's development has been long mired in delays.
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The Indians have also been mired in an extended slump.
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Japan has been mired in an economic morass for decades.
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But preparations for January's handover have been mired in chaos.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill today are thus mired in dysfunction.
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But Bayrock and its deals quickly became mired in controversy.
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And I remain mired in my own frustrating FOIA odyssey.
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The hugely ambitious project has also been mired in scandal.
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The argument for helping those mired in deprivation is strong.
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Beijing and Washington are already mired in a trade dispute.
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Penalties had mired certain drives while sacks had stalled others.
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Its Sunni and Shiite branches are mired in violent confrontation.
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Brazil has been mired in deep economic trouble since 2014.
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Brazil's economy is mired in its worst recession in decades.
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By 1989, Exxon was already mired in another disinformation campaign.
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Don't sit there mired in woe, just be better. 99.
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Dean's plans, however, were mired in controversy from the start.
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In Libya, Khalifa Hifter is mired in a bloody stalemate.
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Many nations are mired in stagnation or sliding that way.
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The website has been mired in controversy from the start.
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Get mired in and we can't do anything about it.
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The movie capital is instead mired in a profound malaise.
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Trump has been mired in repeated controversies in recent days.
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Baltimore has been mired in a murder crisis since 2015.
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Syria has been mired in a civil war since 2011.
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And as you get older, you get mired in habits.
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Mired in his hell, he no longer has a future.
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Efforts to fix the problem have become mired in politics.
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This secession of the successful leaves the rest further mired.
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And Brazil remains mired in major political and economic upheaval.
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Braich has been mired in several lawsuits including bankruptcy cases.
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Uber has spent the beginning of 2017 mired in controversy.
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Each remains mired in the low single digits in polls.
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The university has recently found itself mired in multiple scandals.
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Bennett has previously been mired in controversy for her activism.
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Puerto Rico was (and remains) mired in a deep recession.
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But the transaction became mired in lawsuits and was blocked.
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This pleading gets mired in inevitable political squabbles and delays.
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But I try not to wallow, to get mired in regret.
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The animals became mired in the mud, got stuck and died.
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Early in the year, Taiwan's president had appeared mired in gloom.
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But the group has been mired in controversy since its founding.
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The Gulf is mired in its worst political crisis in years.
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Instead, it is a state mired in corruption, poverty and violence.
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But a lot of his efforts have been mired in blowback.
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Then we kind of got mired in just terrible, terrible luck.
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But state spending cuts have left both firms mired in debt.
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Nor have Italians been deeply mired in austerity in recent years.
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By 1992 Sierra Leone was mired in a brutal civil war.
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Brexit has mired Britain in a constitutional morass of its own.
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Venezuela has been mired by a humanitarian crisis in recent years.
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The rest of the pack remains mired in the single digits.
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He remains mired in the single digits in most national polls.
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But core inflation, which excludes only food, is mired around zero.
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Of course, Archie isn't the only one mired in family drama.
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It got mired in Syria and entangled with a Russian bear.
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Their procurement was going to be mired in bureaucracy and politics.
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"I didn't want to get mired in ideology," Mr. Saulnier said.
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Inner-city neighborhoods, mired in poverty, were far from investors' radars.
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However, the underwear company has been mired by declining earnings recently.
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The country has been mired in an economic and humanitarian crisis.
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Fairfax is not the only Virginia official mired in controversy. Gov.
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To boot, crude prices have been mired by concerns of oversupply.
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But it's been mired by charges of corruption, embezzlement and fraud.
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The German Social Democrats are mired in a sort of depression.
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This year's Mets are mired in gloominess with little way out.
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Science Times at 40 Science is mired in a "replication" crisis.
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At the time, I was mired in shame, guilt and humiliation.
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But that deal is mired in a long bankruptcy court process.
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Other aspects of the production are mired by his creative impasse.
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The country has been mired in low growth since the 1980s.
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Khar's buoyant writing doesn't get mired in her dark subject matter.
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The Interpreter Why is Brazil once again mired in political chaos?
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D- Trump found himself mired in controversy last week when Rep.
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I think about that film when I'm mired in frustrating minutiae.
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Had I been mired in debt, it would have never happened.
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Or are we destined to be mired in an endless gridlock?
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Blackhawks LW Teuvo Teravainen is mired in a 15-game goal drought.
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Even years later, they remain mired in the pain of the experience.
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The Senators also are mired in a 1-5-33 home stretch.
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Most leave office with rock-bottom approval ratings and mired in scandal.
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Try not to get mired in the difficulties of being trans/nonbinary.
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Instead, firms are busy cutting back investment as if mired in recession.
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The Senators also are mired in a 238-5-5 home stretch.
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Trump's always unruly campaign has been mired in disorder in recent days.
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Instead, it will likely leave you feeling languished or mired in mediocrity.
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It could, for instance, become a thorny issue mired in geopolitical matters.
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The film's been mired in controversy ever since Johansson's casting was announced.
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The country of Venezuela has been mired in economic crisis for years.
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The flood insurance program remains mired in debt, despite the law's reforms.
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Donald Trump's first four weeks as president have been mired in controversy.
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She improved substantially, while her opponents remain mired in more negative territory.
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Like any historian worth reading, Kagan avoids getting mired in the details.
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See the renaissance of television, which for decades was mired in formula.
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"Holocaust survivors are not mired in the past," she told Reuters Health.
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But many universities, mired in bureaucracy and lax academic standards, have struggled.
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All other Democratic candidates are mired in the single digits, including Sen.
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Marine mammal conservationists said indigenous whaling was mired in commercial whaling politics.
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At the same time, the Standing Rock Reservation is mired in poverty.
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The European Parliament session Tuesday was mired with controversy from the outset.
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Various members of the Trump administration have also been mired in controversy.
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Sharp is now mired in losses and its future is in doubt.
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Since the law passed, it has been mired in huge national controversy.
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The company has been mired in controversy since her father's presidential campaign.
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" They were, as she sympathetically put it, "mired in the latest crisis.
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Largely immune to change, action comedies remain mired somewhere in the 1980s.
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That shows these disputes remain mired in uncertainty even on the courts.
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In truth, the bureau has been mired in controversy since its creation.
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But talks aimed at agreeing on the cabinet are mired in complications.
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Back then, however Trump was mired at 39.1 percent, six points behind.
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Boeing is mired in the biggest crisis of its 103-year history.
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However, establishing sports betting in D.C. has been mired in legal challenges.
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Curtis Granderson, mired in a 1-for-30 slump, smacked two doubles.
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When Romney arrived, the Winter Olympics were mired in scandal and mismanagement.
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A decade ago, the world was mired in the global financial crisis.
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Sound immigration policy is mired down in the Beltway swamp of politics.
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Italian banks remain mired in hundreds of billions of non-performing loans.
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Mr. Fillon, initially the front-runner, became mired in a corruption scandal.
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The project became mired in international disagreements, and construction never got started.
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Japan seems to be mired in an aging economy with minimal growth.
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At present, the two remain mired in single digits in the polls.
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Parliament remains mired in disagreement and the E.U. disinclined to reopen matters.
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The plan, he said, had become mired in mistruths and wrongly politicized.
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South Sudan, one of the world's youngest countries, is mired in conflict.
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Public officials, mired in bureaucracy, have not acted to curb the costs.
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The implication, of course, is that Cuomo is mired in the muck.
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Haiti, the Western Hemisphere's poorest country, has been mired in an election-related political impasse since October, when 54 candidates ran for president in a race that opposition leaders and human rights groups said was mired in fraud.
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For too long, the DNC has been mired in an old-school system.
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We live in a country still mired in institutional racism, including its policing.
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Notably, the list included names closely tied with the already corruption-mired FIFA.
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Since winning the nomination, Trump has been mired in disaster after political disaster.
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Producer prices, mired in deflation for 54 straight months, are rising at last.
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But the contracting process had long been mired in conflict of interest allegations.
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But everywhere else, the new streaming services find themselves mired in affiliate hell.
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Likewise, don't get mired in philosophical arguments about big government and crony capitalism.
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The housing market has been mired in a soft patch since last year.
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The Google Play Store has long been mired by these kind of apps.
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That worsened the plight of Brazil and Russia, already mired in deep recessions.
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Sanders seems more likely to get mired in endless, energy-sapping confirmation battles.
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Such a project runs the risk of ending up mired in pseudo-profundity.
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The Indian Ocean island nation has been mired in political unrest for years.
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The brands have been mired in controversy after releasing designs that resembled blackface.
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They have restricted access to natural resources and are often mired in poverty.
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When that proposal became mired in complications, the site was abandoned once more.
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That leaves poor tenant farmers mired in debt, with no means to invest.
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Discussions about creating a violence-free "safety zone", however, remain mired in technicalities.
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Venezuela is mired in a deep economic crisis despite its vast oil reserves.
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Pekka Rinne is mired in a three-start losing skid despite posting a .
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And it's especially perplexing when your friends are mired in this cycle, too.
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Viewed together, the photographs create a portrait of a world mired in violence.
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Now he's mired on the Flyers third line and generating very little offense.
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Hurricanes captain Eric Staal is mired in a 13-game goalless drought. 2.
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Today we are mired in what looks like an endless war in Afghanistan.
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Chicago 1B Jose Abreu is mired in a 19-game homerless drought. 3.
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This is why it's important that we don't get mired down in technicalities.
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The measure had been mired around its lowest level since the late-0003s.
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Somalia has been mired in conflict since civil war broke out in 1991.
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We're in danger of becoming mired in this single issue, win-lose negotiation.
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President Trump is mired at 40 percent approval ratings he still presumably outpolls
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Even Playboy, mired in identity crisis since dial-up modems, is suddenly woke.
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Winnipeg captain Andrew Ladd is mired in a 12-game goal-scoring drought.
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Toronto C Nazem Kadri is mired in a seven-game point drought. 2.
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He was head of HP when it got mired in a spying scandal.
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Macedonia has been mired by protracted political crisis and its own ethnic divisions.
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Gomes has been mired in a slump that stretches back to last year.
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The current VA is mired in bureaucracy more concerned about procedures than substance.
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Phillies 2B Cesar Hernandez is mired in a 19 at-bat hitless streak.
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Elena Trama believes she will be waiting too, mired in a similar agony.
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To start, Kobach, who is Kansas' secretary of state, is mired in controversy.
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Palantir, a big data analytics unicorn, is one company mired in services demands.
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But a solution to the problem has become mired down in partisan politics.
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For decades, the political debate over immigration has been mired in implausible possibilities.
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CBS has been mired in sexual harassment controversies over the past 18 months.
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Congress is well aware that the Renewable Fuel Standard is mired in controversy.
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Some cars were left on the highway, mired wheel-deep in the muck.
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Academic writing is painful to read because it gets mired in abstract ideas.
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The tribal-led relief effort on Pine Ridge has been mired in challenges.
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In a region mired in autocracy, perhaps even that is something to cheer. ■
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Lafayette would get mired in an expensive case that it would likely lose.
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Some traders noted that gold was still mired near lows hit in December.
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The team had been mired in controversy with a previous owner, Donald Sterling.
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Officials hoped for a quick turnaround, but the project became mired in delays.
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The country continues to be mired in widespread corruption and abuse of office.
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But they remain mired as negotiators wrestle over how to reduce violence first.
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Her designs are mired in Russian history and a contemporary lust for craftsmanship.
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Mired on the L.S.U. 40, Clemson had no real choice but to punt.
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In another, a Los Angeles police squad car was mired in the muck.
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Meanwhile, seven other candidates mired in the single digits in polls -- California Sen.
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For more than 85033 years, the island had been mired in economic recession.
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But the corruption probe has also been mired in controversy from its inception.
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Charlotte, similarly, has long been mired by racially skewed policing and residential segregation.
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But the bill has been mired by vocal opposition from some Senate Republicans.
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The original Destiny's creation was mired in drama, and the game launched incomplete.
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Or was their work mired in the pestilential swamp of their broader career?
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So he's now mired in a historically low approval rating, and we as a country are mired in the overlapping fake security crisis at the border and the very real crisis of a shutdown of much of the federal government.
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But this bad metaphor for crypto's success has been mired by a tragic death.
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Nevertheless it remains mired in a severe economic crisis that has fueled social discontent.
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And that fact isn't unrelated to Hollywood remaining mired in the muck of abuse.
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If not pretentious, these ideas feel disastrous — or mired in Oscar-baity self-seriousness.
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So, how does one approach a day as mired in sadness as Tisha B'av?
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That person would carry the stigma of election by a congress mired in corruption.
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The National Rifle Association, the country's most powerful gun lobby, is mired in controversy.
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They're mired in policy wrinkles that can, as in Canada, be smoothed out later.
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Ms Park is hopelessly mired in an ever-deepening influence-peddling scandal (see article).
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The 28-year-old is mired in a 10-game drought, last scoring Jan.
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The so-called Tick Size Pilot (TSP) has been mired in controversy for years.
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Secondly, a nation mired in guilt from its past can't unite in the future.
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It's not mired in booze, and it's not the voice of New Sober Nate.
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Despite economic growth and greater fiscal stability, Serbia remains mired in poverty and corruption.
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His travel ban -- championed by chief strategist Steve Bannon -- is mired in legal appeals.
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"I hope we don't spend the next 10 years mired in litigation," Logan said.
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Trump has been mired in scandal, with his domestic agenda at a near standstill.
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South Korea, while mired in a corruption scandal, has risen 16 percent this year.
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Kinsler is mired in a 1-for-24 slump over the past seven contests.
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The San Jose-based motherboard manufacturer found itself mired in controversy after an Oct.
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As of last week, President Donald Trump's foreign policy vision remained mired in fog.
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Polly finally being home comforts Betty but she's still mired in proving FP's innocence.
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And at an acute level, he is mired in the scandal of the century.
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Mired in a budget crisis, Brazil lost its investment grade rating two years ago.
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Alonso has spent the last three years mired at the back of the field.
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Mired in a deep recession, Brazil's political strife has yet to reach a crescendo.
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Brazilian society is mired in pervasive political corruption, rising racial tension, and extreme polarization.
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But in the end, the match was not mired by any incident involving fans.
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She was unable to do that, and has instead become mired in scandal herself.
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Buffalo suffered its fifth straight loss while mired in a 22-20-26 stretch.
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"Yemen model," Yemen is mired in a devastating civil war that has triggered the
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Make a plan to pay off debtIt's no secret millennials are mired in debt.
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And can you be cheerful when you're absolutely mired in deep hatred and resentment?
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But Washington remains mired in disagreement, unable to move forward on any specific plan.
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It's a presidency mired in non-convention at best, extreme ethical breaches at worst.
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He is mired in an 0-for-12 skid and is slashing .187/.271/.
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Trump is mired in an array of scandals and crises of his own making.
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In recent years, it's been mired by unwavering pushback from the indigenous Hawaiian community.
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Reid's career has followed that same track, and is now mired in slow times.
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Behemoth companies like Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft have become mired in controversy over it.
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Europe and Japan are still mired in sluggish growth with little to no inflation.
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All sides are mired in distrust, and accuse one another of violating the truce.
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The production has been mired in controversy since well before the cameras started rolling.
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Behemoth companies like Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft are all mired in controversy over it.
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Mr. Nashiri was charged in 2011, but his case remains mired in pretrial hearings.
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Milwaukee has also been mired in scandal when it comes to safe drinking water.
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Voters have turned their backs on the traditional parties mired in the corruption investigation.
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Amy Klobuchar and businessman Tom Steyer likewise remain mired in the low single digits.
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For five years Brazil has been mired in a drama rife with unexpected twists.
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If the president is unpopular — if he's mired in controversy — Democrats will likely win.
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The N.R.A., mired in lawsuits and personnel battles, is at its weakest in decades.
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Back then Americans, mired in foreclosures and investment losses, retrenched away from buying stuff.
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At the same time, inflation remains mired below the central bank's 2 percent target.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi during the Arab Spring revolt, the country remains mired in chaos.
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About 18.5m people have only half that amount and are mired in deep poverty.
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Previous elections have been mired in fraud, with insecurity hampering scrutiny and favouring cheating.
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Not remotely mired in the 1980s, though her husband's look and rhetoric may be.
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It also highlights the utter disarray in which U.S. foreign policy is now mired.
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The company has been mired in constant management changes and recently cut its dividend.
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In recent years, some nuncios or other Vatican diplomats have been mired in scandal.
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Tax reform, the GOP's next major agenda item, already looks mired in difficult negotiations.
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The administration has worked to reinvigorate a war on drugs mired by racial disparities.
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The nation remained mired in the economic depression that had started two years earlier.
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Prior to entering the race, Arpaio was mired in a longstanding criminal court case.
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The Trump administration is currently mired in a number of separate scandals involving Russia.
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Mired in a deep recession, agriculture has been one of Brazil's few economic bright spots.
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But there are other Americans who have been mired in a stupor since election night.
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Taken as a whole, though, Sex in the Sea more often gets mired in trivia.
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Even the most respected and accomplished heirs to the Getty fortune became mired in controversy.
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Oil prices were mired around $30 a barrel this week, near the lowest since 2003.
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This is a drastic change to the world Raybon was mired in before Merrick arrived.
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The 1MDB fund has been mired in impropriety involving allegations of corruption and money laundering.
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Mired in self-loathing, she did not tell her parents — or anyone else — what happened.
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A previous version of the travel ban, which was mired in legal challenges, was revoked.
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Hill came into the game mired in a season-opening slump; he was batting just .
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Lego Boost doesn't getting mired in tech set-up and the minutiae of actual code.
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This year's marches have been mired in controversy, and protestors will be facing freezing temperatures.
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Obama's connection to Kenya has been mired in controversy for more than a decade now.
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Donald Trump is close to the Saudis and mired in a trade war with Canada.
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The designers behind the Dolce & Gabbana label have a reputation for getting mired in controversy.
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But since January it has become mired in a series of controversies, misjudgments and missteps.
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As major companies find themselves mired in the conflict, they're forced to make a choice.
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This is a dramatic turnabout from the "earnings recession" that stocks have been mired in.
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However, America mired in the 4713th spot for the second consecutive year, the institute noted.
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The sedan division is mired in debt, a remarkable feat in China's booming car market.
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CF Brett Eibner, mired in an 0-for-18 slump, was not in Friday's lineup.
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Instead, Indians have been mired in a zero-sum competition for official favour ever since.
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Xavier frustrated Marshall in the first half by keeping them mired in half-court offense.
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The ruling coalition has the slimmest possible majority and is mired in controversial fishing reforms.
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Instead the transaction has been mired in concerns about media plurality and the firm's governance.
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While Uber may be ahead, it is also mired in exponentially more problems than Lyft.
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The island is mired in $70 billion of debt and a 45 percent poverty rate.
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The news signaled a difficult year ahead for an industry already mired in perpetual uncertainty.
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Italians, mired in political and economic turmoil during their country's unification process, escaped in waves.
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And they are wrong about getting us further mired in the civil war in Syria.
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Reform could well become mired in the presidential race, and other hurdles could pop up.
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Rockies All-Star 3B Nolan Arenado is mired in a 11-game homerless drought. 2.
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Escobar is mired in a 3-for-38 stretch over his last nine games. 2.
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That's significant because Stanton is mired in a 4-for-45 slump and is hitting .
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This film has a lot of comic book moments that are mired in a mess.
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We live in a golden era for those who love their art mired in monotony.
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They have been mired in controversy and scandal recently, including allegations of interest-rate rigging.
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Seattle 2B Robinson Cano is mired in an 11-game home-run drought despite batting .
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Another important factor is "Brazil being mired in a deeper-than-expected recession," it said.
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The island is mired in economic crisis, facing a 45 poverty rate and rampant outmigation.
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Given the magnitude of his problem, Kumail spends much of the movie mired in indecision.
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But it got mired in an arrangement that hurts my ears to listen to now.
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Bolivia, a country of 11 million people, has been mired in protests since the Oct.
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The electorate is clearly frustrated with Washington, which has been mired in gridlock for years.
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And the U.S. administration is mired in open-ended talks that hang on Kim's whims.
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In addition to Bowman, two other Pruitt aides, also mired in their own scandals, resigned.
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The rationale has been to move forward and not remain mired in retrospective criminal proceedings.
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They become mired in their resentments, spiraling deeper into the addiction of their own victimology.
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South Korea and Japan have been mired in their own trade war since early July.
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S. trade war, Chinese vulture funds are finding themselves mired in their own liquidity squeeze.
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Venezuela is mired in a financial crisis following the collapse of oil prices in 2014.
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Combined, the cutbacks gave Tabasco Mexico's highest unemployment rate and mired the state in recession.
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The Trump administration is currently mired in two separate controversies involving insults to American allies.
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But Peña Nieto's term has been mired with scandals, sparking a backlash against his party.
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But Southern California is still mired in drought that is expected to persist through June.
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The policy shift has mired the region in the age-old jobs vs environment debate.
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Its next competitors, including eBay and Walmart, own market shares mired in the single digits.
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A gregarious bon vivant, he has occasionally been mired in skirmishes of his own creation.
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The shrinking population contributed to school closures that were hugely unpopular and mired in scandal.
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To say that were are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic, yet unsatisfactory, conclusion.
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And passing a law can become even more mired in bureaucracy on the federal level.
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I like this idea, but it's so mired in other subplots that it's easily lost.
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But despite it all, Donald J. Trump's approval ratings are mired in the upper 463s.
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At the time, I was mired in divorce litigation and feeling both anxious and bereft.
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He has since become mired in a cloud of global outrage over Mr. Khashoggi's killing.
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The economy has been mired in recession and annual inflation is running at above 50%.
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Instead, the commission is mired in criticism and resignations, including that of the executive director.
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Lending Club, a start-up offering online loans, had not yet been mired in scandal.
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Manufacturing is mired in a global slowdown, with the sector contracting in the United States.
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Germany, where manufacturing is mired in recession, can scarcely afford new taxes on its products.
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Leading up to his resignation a year later, his ratings were mired in the 20s.
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Venezuela's production continues to slide as the country remains mired in a prolonged economic crisis.
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Into this mess stepped Donald Trump, himself mired in controversy and looking for good press.
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The country has been mired in a debt crisis and protests over corruption and mismanagement.
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When the e-mails were released, her Presidential campaign became mired in negative news stories.
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Trump's approval rating is mired in the mid-2628s, well below any of his predecessors.
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Truvada and Descovy are now mired in billion-dollar patent lawsuits pitting H.H.S. against Gilead.
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Robert Mugabe was 93 when he left his seat in Harare, mired in economic collapse.
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Behemoth companies like Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft are all mired in controversy over the tech.
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Afghanistan's 2014 election was mired in accusations of widespread fraud, leading to a political stalemate.
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All the while, Clinton herself remains mired in a stubbornly protracted primary process against Sen.
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Even the gold standard for opioid addiction treatment remains mired by stigma and old thinking.
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Shulkin is not the first Trump official to be mired in controversy over travel practices.
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Facebook, mired in countless scandals, has watched its stock decline 24% since peaking in July.
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All are mired in ironic detachment from their misery and attracted to Hark's simple message.
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The bloc was mired in a migration crisis, and anti-Europe, populist forces were gaining.
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Peña Nieto's term has been mired with murky scandals, sparking backlash against the PRI party.
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But the deal, from the outset, was mired in unanswered questions about how it was structured.
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Western backers often praise Tunisia as a model of success for a region mired in violence.
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Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market, however, remained mired in a bearish trend amid intense regulatory scrutiny.
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The major browser makers adopted the feature, but mired in controversy, the standard never took off.
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Nearly five decades of military rule has left Myanmar mired in poverty and plagued by corruption.
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Google will work hard to find ways to not get itself mired in a similar fight.
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Kushner's plan to revive the property at 666 Fifth Avenue has also been mired in controversy.
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Bin Laden sought to portray the U.S. as hopelessly mired in an unwinnable war in Afghanistan.
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Turkey is slipping into dictatorship, Venezuela remains mired in autocracy, as do countries in every continent.
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But organizers are currently mired in a contentious legal battle, and it's unclear what will happen.
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Mired in civil war, Libya has become something of a hub for jihadists in the region.
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Mired in crisis, Boeing is still trying to fix the plane and get it flying again.
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But Nigeria is mired in recession and struggling with dollar shortages due to low oil prices.
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In 2014, Hunter joined the board of Burisma, which was then mired in a corruption scandal.
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Let's take a stroll into our political Swamp of Sadness where both parties are currently mired.
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Wild F Charlie Coyle, a 21-goal scorer, is mired in a 19-game drought. 3.
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Until that moment, Bruce's tenure as King of Scotland had been mired by scandal and tragedy.
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Local elections have, in turn, become mired in a dispute between the president and the legislature.
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The favelas will remain mired in drug-related violence because of the demand for illegal drugs.
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Rodriguez is mired in an 0-for-14 rut, dropping his batting average to .120. 2.
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The Bank of Uganda is mired in lawsuits and official probes after some controversial bank closures.
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Either Detroit remains mired in poverty and unemployment, its doom merely forestalled by a few years.
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Nearly five decades of army rule has left Myanmar mired in poverty and plagued by corruption.
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But three years after Britain voted to leave the EU, that decision is mired in uncertainty.
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Our cities are still mostly pretty dumb, mired in red tape, and generally unresponsive to change.
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Instead, Netgear seems mired in the past, offering no real advancements in router tech beyond power.
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"A lot of people around me were mired in villains of the time," he told Reuters.
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Namely, that it shouldn't belong exclusively to a for-profit corporation, especially one mired in controversy.
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That certainly didn't help Democrats, who remain mired in infighting over the direction of their party.
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The island is mired in economic crisis and trying to resolve a $70 billion debt load.
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Between the lines: Tenet is mired in losses, and activist investor Glenview Capital Management wants changes.
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A scandal has mired the country and its government in the reek of incompetence and corruption.
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But frustration is building, especially as Ukraine's leadership is mired in internal squabbles and corruption scandals.
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And while his White House had its share of victories, it was also mired in controversy.
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The central government keeps promising to do something about electric bikes, but appears mired by indecision.
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Somalia has been mired in civil war since 1991 and continues to face an Islamist insurgency.
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Mr Schwartz deftly conveys the aesthetic beauty of Fermi's insights without getting mired in their minutiae.
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Trump has long been mired by accusations of racism, due to his long history of racism.
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The United States and China, the world's two biggest economies, remain mired in a trade war.
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Many areas in Britain favored with European aid are mired in poverty and voted in frustration.
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Instead of "beacons of change," prosecutors remain obstinately mired in the unscientific and error-prone past.
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The book also describes his poor business skills; he spent years mired in debt and lawsuits.
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The African National Congress, which was the party of Nelson Mandela, has become mired in corruption.
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The community is indisputably mired in its most acute crisis since its founding in the 1950s.
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Also crucial is the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NAZK), but it is mired in scandal.
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Jeb Bush, once the heir apparent in a sprawling Republican field, was mired in fifth place.
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Wages for all but the highest earners have been mired in a four-decade long stagnation.
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An iconic infrastructure project that is supposed to ease Jakarta's flooding woes is mired in uncertainty.
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And stocks of major companies that took big hits in the past don't seem permanently mired.
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The city has been mired by national attention toward its high murder rates in recent years.
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For a country mired in a history of colonialism, the concept of 'now' is particularly essential.
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Politics in Iceland have been mired in scandal since the financial crisis that began in 2008.
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Six years after Hurricane Sandy, there are still about 2,000 households mired in the rebuilding process.
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In polls, Mr. Temer's approval ratings have been mired in the single digits for many months.
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It argues that in remaining ignorant of our history we risk remaining mired in its violence.
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The economy has been mired in an extended funk since the financial crisis ended in 2010.
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And other giants like Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft are all mired in controversy over it. 4.
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Once Latin America's most prosperous country, Venezuela is mired in hyperinflation, hunger, severe shortages and dysfunction.
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More recently, it has been mired in the spreading investigation of Russian interference in the election.
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Instead, she's been mired in the bureaucratic process of who gets an organ and who dies.
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Unfortunately, Congress appears mired in the here-and-now, rather than the what-is-to-come.
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She has struggled to rebound, becoming mired for several days in an inconclusive dispute with Sen.
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Brazil is mired in an endless drama, while its government is bringing democracy to the brink.
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Oil prices remain mired in a $50-$55 per barrel range for a number of reasons.
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Coming off a Western Conference finals run last year, the Blazers are mired in a rut.
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That measure is mired in internal fighting among lawmakers and fierce lobbying by doctors and hospitals.
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The Stars entered the contest mired in a 1-for-25 rut with the man advantage.
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Partly as a result, the United States in the 1780s was mired in an economic depression.
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The latest iteration has been mired for years in a thicket of regulatory and legal hurdles.
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But the river has steadily filled in with silt, leaving the submarine mired in the muck.
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But while the official charge was perjury, Clinton was really mired in an extramarital affair scandal.
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The US manufacturing industry, on the other hand, is mired in a trade-war-fueled recession.
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Mexico has refused and funding for the wall remains mired in Congress amid opposition from Democrats.
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The country of 80 million people is rich in natural resources but mired in humanitarian crises.
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Despite the gains, the dollar and the broader currency complex remained mired within recent trading ranges.
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For example, with reviews, CEOs can become too mired in company operations, Porter and Nohria noted.
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Gianforte's race was mired in scandal after he assaulted a reporter the night before the election.
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ET. General Electric (GE), mired in a deep slump, unexpectedly ousted CEO John Flannery on Monday.
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Stone and Smith are mired in goal-scoring droughts of 15 and 13 games, respectively. 3.
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Evidence also paints a picture of a family mired in debt, living well above its means.
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The White House was willing to face the PR disaster of hiring someone mired in scandal.
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They allege that there's something rotten at the heart of TSA, which is mired in bureaucracy.
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More than 30 million people voted for him in a nation mired in violence and corruption.
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Ukraine is currently mired in a deep recession that has been exacerbated by the war with Russia.
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Since then, Britain's government has been mired in the sticky business of deciding what Leave actually means.
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His career in the media was mired in controversy when he was sacked for fabricating a quote.
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Shame keeps them mired in anxiety and depression, and fosters a belief that change is not possible.
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Even before Obama leaves office, those actions remain mired in legal challenges and haven't yet taken effect.
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VW remains mired in its emissions test-rigging scandal four months after its European recall got underway.
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Manufacturing is struggling, job growth has slowed and the housing market remains mired in a soft patch.
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The researchers hypothesize that Tongtianlong became hopelessly mired in mud, where it died and was ultimately buried.
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But in 275, with Brazil's economy crashing and its politics mired in scandals, he instead came home.
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Citi said Pemex's future was still mired in uncertainty and on the verge of losing investment grade.
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Affleck has been mired in controversy after past allegations of inappropriate behavior resurfaced before his Oscar win.
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Affleck has been mired in controversy after past allegations of inappropriate behavior resurfaced before his Oscar win.
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But like most of Trump's campaign, his search for a second fiddle is mired by unconventional circumstances.
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When the legislative, executive, and judicial branches are all mired in phony investigations, the American people lose.
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Buyer traffic, which had been mired in negative territory, finally broke out, rising eight points to 54.
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Half the deaths occurred in the capital of a country mired in economic crisis and political instability.
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Still, the continuing lobbying battle between oil and farm insterests should keep the RFS mired in controversy.
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Too bad many of their politicians are stale, often corrupt and mired in battles from the past.
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Instead, Dodd-Frank has mired credit unions—the financial institutions of Main Street—in a regulatory swamp.
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Libya has been mired in conflict since the toppling of long-time ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
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Spot uranium prices, which traded around $70 per pound before the 2011 tsunami, are mired around $20.
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The move threatens to further isolate the South American nation that is mired in a humanitarian crisis.
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Donald Trump isn't even president yet and his administration is mired in scandal and conflicts of interest.
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Why it matters: Many top Republican priorities have been mired in Washington gridlock since Trump took office.
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But only a few borrowers restructured their loans; most remained mired in debt, and many face eviction.
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Mets 2B Neil Walker is mired in a 2-for-32 stretch in his last nine games.
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The vote comes at a challenging time for Trudeau, who has been mired in a scandal reut.
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For a country mired in bureaucracy and political stalemate, the new investments provide a welcome bright spot.
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Japan has long been mired in a territorial dispute with China over the East China Sea islands.
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This new Oviraptor specimen got mired in the mud, and was beautifully preserved in its death-pose.
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Today, we see these intersecting arcs with two prominent tech leaders mired in legal and political processes.
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He spent much of the decade mired in litigation, filing for multiple bankruptcies and scrambling to survive.
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Trump's approval rating has also been mired in the low 6900s, though it has ticked up recently.
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Those countries included Tunisia, Libya, Yemen and Syria, which is still mired in a bloody civil war.
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For once, Donald Trump finds himself mired in a conspiracy theory that's not of his own making.
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And in such a polarizing climate, nearly every major bill is destined to become mired in controversy.
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With both the Conservative and New Democrat opposition mired in leadership reviews, no other politician comes close.
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"This Is Us" is not a great pilot; it could easily become mired in its own sap.
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The interim payment was its first since the 2014-15 year when it was mired in crisis.
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The FCC's public comment process around net neutrality has been mired in controversy over the past year.
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Puerto Rico, mired in an economic crisis, is trying to restructure government debt at many public agencies.
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Individuals cannot be free or maintain any sense of autonomy if the country is mired in debt.
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The United States and China, the world's two most important economies, remain mired in a trade war.
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An infrastructure bill that becomes the vehicle for weakening environmental legislation will quickly become mired in controversy.
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Another day, another transportation agency mired in inefficiencies that just happens to be destroying it on Instagram.
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Latin America's No. 3 economy is mired in recession while inflation rages at more than 50 percent.
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Possible buyers for the radio arm include iHeartMedia and Cumulus Media, although both are mired in debt.
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But, when his time on the pitch came to a close, Andrade's life became mired in tragedy.
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Despite support from most Republicans, he has been mired in controversy and concerns over conflict of interest.
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Facebook's efforts to build Libra have been mired by criticism and several major partners have pulled out.
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Instead, homeowners looking for assistance from the program have often found themselves mired in delays and complications.
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Facebook's contractors remain mired in confusion and uncertainty as their experiences seem at odds with Facebook's policy.
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The transformed Soviet economy was booming by 1934, while Western economies remained mired in the Great Depression.
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I grew up hearing testimonies in church, people mired in life's lowest stations and then being saved.
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He had repeatedly complained about the Pentagon's sluggish bureaucracy, which he saw as mired in legacy thinking.
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This year's Iowa caucuses, the first voting contest in the presidential primary, were also mired with controversy.
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While tech giants are awash in cash, data and ambition, they are also increasingly mired in controversy.
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When the philanthropy scene is mired in controversy, I explained, she has been the beacon floating above.
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Not since Watergate have we seen a presidency so mired in accusations of unethical and illegal behavior.
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They mired us in two interminable wars in Flintstones territory when we should have been looking ahead.
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Bowyer, who had pitted under caution on Lap 130, was mired in traffic and in harm's way.
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But on Wednesday, negotiations between the companies and the Justice Department appeared to be mired in politics.
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In his prescient presentation, Gates forecasts with eerie accuracy the situation in which we are presently mired.
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The economy is growing at its best in three decades and is no longer mired in deflation.
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There were also the shades of ancient Greece, but these clothes didn't feel mired in costume drama.
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Uber is eager to put 2900 in the rear-view mirror after a year mired in controversies.
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Especially at the beginning, "A Space Traveler's Guide to the Solar System" sometimes gets mired in details.
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Funding decisions for H.I.V. prevention have long been mired in an ideological battle pitting condoms versus abstinence.
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There are some good reasons why the big-ticket items are mired in the legislative slow lane.
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The House and the Senate each approved a version, but the effort remains mired in conference committee.
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Children's Books It's 1972, and Cindy Copeland is mired in adolescent misery as she enters seventh grade.
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Mr. Rajoy leads a minority government in Madrid and a conservative Popular Party mired by corruption scandals.
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That effort has been mired in political wrangling and the dispute with Abdullah could add further complications.
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The change has also mired both inflation and interest rates at what may be permanently low levels.
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With no clear deadline for Peters to make up his mind, the country remains mired in uncertainty.
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The nation's fourth-largest bank, Wells Fargo has been mired in restructuring and regulatory scrutiny since 2016.
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While Brazil's economy is mired in a long slump, agribusiness has remained largely resilient during the crisis.
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Even so, the fusion dream remains largely mired in far-off future conceptions of what could be.
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Liaoning was also mired in a data falsification scandal involving years of inflated fixed asset investment numbers.
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Efforts to redefine how different levels of government spend and tax have become mired in bureaucratic feuding.
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There also are some pockets of the economy that remain mired in slowness, most notably wage gains.
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Medicaid expansion has clear financial and public health benefits, but expansion has been mired in partisan politics.
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Only a few years ago Pistoia, which has a population of 92,000, was mired in economic gloom.
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It was the highest monthly trade deficit since 21.5, when the American economy was mired in recession.
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Trump, he tells crowds, is mired in the past, promising to rebuild the 193th century industrial economy.
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Not to mention the fact that Trump has been mired in scandals and gaffes throughout the election.
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Venezuela has been mired in crisis for months, amid broad opposition to Maduro's leadership and deepening economic misery.
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Dozier, mired in an 0-for-16 skid, finished 3-for-5 with a double and two runs.
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But with oil prices mired in a bear market, few commodity analysts doubted Saudi Arabia would cut production.
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Phillies CF Odubel Herrera is mired in a 4-for-41 slump over his last 11 games. 3.
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Libya has been mired in conflict following an uprising that toppled veteran leader Muammar Gaddafi five years ago.
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One is ubiquitous, the other is mired by blown credit, sneaker-fiend frustration, contradictory rhetoric, and unfulfilled promises.
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And it's the second time in two years the SFPD has been mired in a racist texting scandal.
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Brutal civil war Yemen has been mired in political unrest and armed conflict, which intensified in early 2015.
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Joseph Papa replaced Pearson last year, and Papa earned $62.7 million even though Valeant remains mired in trouble.
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The measure is mired in litigation, but that does not give visitors from the affected countries much comfort.
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The resulting disabilities keep sufferers mired in poverty; that poverty is also what allows the diseases to thrive.
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Disney's live-action remake of the cartoon Aladdin has already been mired in controversy for its casting decisions.
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For the 219-year-old farmer whose family was mired in debt, it was cans of Red Bull.
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Palin gave birth to daughter Sailor Grace on December 23, 2015 – a happy moment soon mired in drama.
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Venezuela is mired in a deep economic crisis marked by widespread food and medicine shortages and crippling inflation.
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Though both parties are mired in divisive primaries, Democrats have a more substantive problem than Republicans, he said.
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SO, I THINK THAT PEOPLE IT'S EASY TO GET MIRED DOWN IN THIS LITTLE WORRY, THAT LITTLE WORRY.
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The economy also remains mired in recession, with GDP shrinking 2.1 percent in the second quarter of 2016.
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In so doing, these Games remain as mired in muck as much of the water off Rio's coast.
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While the F-35 program continues to be mired with difficulties, we rate this particular claim as false.
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The plaintiffs allege Trump's program took in an estimated $40 million, but was mired in fraud and deception.
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And fact-checking is a vocation that often finds itself mired in petty word-based disputes like this.
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In the final half hour, Trump was mired deep in his Trumpian statements about women's looks and more.
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Still, his young Sooners, mired in last place in the Big 12, could not handle the momentum change.
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Nick doesn't explain how people mired in tax debt come up with that much money; I don't ask.
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Cohler replaced Benchmark partner Bill Gurley in 2017 as the company was mired in a number of scandals.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CNN)After a tumultuous weekend mired in protests and violence, many Milwaukee residents hoped for calm.
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The foreign-born were least happy in Syria, which has been mired in civil war for seven years.
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As it happens, the incumbent, Robert Bentley, has been mired in a sex scandal and threats of impeachment.
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Texas 2B Rougned Odor is mired in an 0-for-19 swoon over the past five games. 3.
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He's spent most of the time between then and now mired in the low 40s and high 30s.
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Detroit LW Tomas Tatar has recorded 199 career points but is mired in a five-game drought. 3.
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Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian were mired in sibling rivalry Thursday as they left Gigi Hadid's 21st birthday soiree.
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Libya, an OPEC member, has been mired in seven years of turmoil that have hit its oil sector.
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Khloe just posted an emotional, thoughtful manifesto on her failed efforts to help a husband mired in problems.
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Booms and busts in the 1950s and 1980s left many of the state's western communities mired in debt.
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He would not be silent just because the rest of the world is mired today in moral ambiguity.
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Today, however, the country is mired in a recession and president Dilma Roussef is awaiting an impeachment trial.
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Political and military fractures have left the country mired in conflict and the OPEC member's economy in freefall.
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Philadelphia remains mired in the NL East basement as Friday's setback was its sixth loss in seven games.
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And while we're so excited for the show's return, it's also been mired by a number of controversies.
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INF Matt Carpenter, mired in a 28-for-210 slump, did not start Monday night against the Reds.
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The Real Housewives franchises have been mired in a baffling amount of lifestyle shaming for quite some time.
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Mired in doping scandals, strangled by disinterest and treated with increasing public cynicism, Bolt was its joyous bolthole.
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Americans are not satisfied to abandon progress in solving problems as their federal government is mired in gridlock.
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There are signs that no tech stock is safe even if it isn't mired in a privacy scandal.
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Three previous resettlement efforts dating back to 2002 failed after they became mired in logistical and political complications.
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We get plenty of action and answers, without enough downtime to wind up mired in anticipating what's ahead.
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After decades of zero interest rates and quantitative easing-style asset purchases, Japan is still mired in deflation.
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Bloated bureaucracies and potent teachers unions remain intractable obstacles to reform, leaving thousands of schoolchildren mired in mediocrity.
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Trump is so mired in dishonest and shady self-serving deeds that Clinton looks not quite so bad.
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This regulatory overreach is the root of the energy policy morass in which our country is now mired.
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The rest of Europe may avoid a domino effect, but Italy looks to remain mired in a quagmire.
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In just the last two weeks, the $524 billion company has become mired in two new privacy crises.
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The Turkish economy has been mired in crisis, which has only been worsened by the recent U.S. actions.
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So with the GOP agenda mired in gridlock, the leaders of the bipartisan, bicameral Problem Solvers Caucus, Reps.
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The North African nation has been mired in chaos since the Arab Spring rocked the country in 2011.
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Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), mired in a controversy over its iconic baby powder product, announced a $8003 billion buyback.
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Justin Fairfax (D) and Attorney General Mark Herring (D) — have also been mired in scandal in recent weeks.
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The most conventional measure, the CBOE Volatility Index, has been mired around multiyear lows for much of 2017.
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Lawmakers are still mired in debate over repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.
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Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA is mired in a widespread corruption investigation that has stalled decision making.
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He'd have to become mired in lawsuits, distracted by allegations, riddled with calls for impeachment, hounded by investigations.
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Earlier this week two of Pruitt's top aides, also mired in their own scandals, resigned from the agency.
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Buffalo C Ryan O'Reilly leads the team with 17 goals but is mired in a nine-game drought.
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Somalia has been mired in violence and lawlessness since early 1990s when dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was toppled.
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But Mr. Monts and the city became mired in seemingly endless litigation, and Mr. Monts died in 22021.
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As they begin receiving briefings, they will soon find themselves overwhelmed with complexity and mired in technological minutiae.
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LOW VOLATILITY Despite the gains, the dollar and the broader currency complex remained mired within recent trading ranges.
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Indians C Yan Gomes is mired in a brutal 2-for-42 slump over his last 11 games.
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Still, after a rainstorm went over New Orleans on Monday, several cars were mired in knee-deep water.
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You would think the entire Republican Party would be mired in a collective crisis of faith by now.
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In 2014, Mr. Modi shoveled disdain on Mr. Gandhi's Indian National Congress, which was mired in corruption scandals.
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In Ohio, a state law requiring price transparency remains mired in the courts two years after its passage.
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The defeat meant the Jets were mired in another slow start: 22011-5 for a third straight year.
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That did not happen on Day 1, and the issue has been mired in political fights ever since.
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And while Mr. Nixon was mired in Vietnam, he ran as a candidate eager to find an exit.
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When they tried to reach the trapped prey, the predators themselves would also become mired in the tar.
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No one expects Saudi Arabia, which is mired in a war in Yemen, to start another war itself.
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British leaders remain mired in infighting, still presenting competing visions as the Brexit countdown enters its final stage.
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The breading in the crust always soaks up the liquid, and the whole thing becomes mired in sludge.
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There are moments when "Just Mercy" threatens to become as meandering and mired-down as McMillian's case itself.
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Since the inauguration, Mr. Pence has found himself mired in West Wing controversies, often of other people's making.
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He is the ultimate pivoter, aimlessly following his own impulses as his administration is mired in daily absurdities.
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Specifically, "Walking Dead" remains mired in the Whisperers plot, which frankly can't end soon enough at this point.
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After a decade mired at minimum wage, Mac meets three stoners who predict a glorious future for him.
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Translation: Without her breakout debate performance, Ms. Harris could well have been mired in the single digit club.
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But many residents of these conflict zones have been mired in an endless cycle of displacement and poverty.
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Cincinnati SS Zack Cozart is mired in a 1-for-16 stretch in his last four contests. 2.
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Republicans worry it could get mired in the 2020 presidential election if it is not passed this year.
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Zuma has been mired in a slew of corruption scandals and survived opposition parties' attempts to oust him.
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A mere three weeks ago, she was an afterthought in New Hampshire, mired in the mid-single digits.
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The future of Keystone XL, perhaps the most notorious of pipeline projects, is still mired in court battles.
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He is mired in the muck of Naples, yet somehow as pure as a saint all the same.
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Unfortunately, we stand today as the only country among the major nations that remains mired in authoritarian politics.
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The mission planners feared that the lunar module could become instantly mired, or just sink out of sight.
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Ever since then, they've been mired in an endless slog of litigation both inside and outside the agency.
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"Michelle and her senior management team are not mired in legacy department store strategies and tactics," said Katz.
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Exxon's profit drop comes as the company is mired in a high-stakes legal battle in New York.
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Venezuela, despite having the world's largest oil reserves, is mired in a prolonged recession and facing food shortages.
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We are mired in a crisis of our own making because the federal government is missing in action.
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Yemen is mired in conflict, with rebels holding the capital and Saudi Arabia bombing them, with American help.
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The case is widely seen as the antitrust "trial of the century" and has been mired in controversy.
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Instead of getting mired in how to prevent the next crisis, let's start talking about how to respond.
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The tragedy is that America's military is mired in countless counterproductive quagmires from West Africa to South Asia.
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Meanwhile, the Sabres (31-39-213, 239 points) are mired in their longest losing streak since 23-22.
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Somalia, mired in conflict since civil war broke out in 1991, has few air links outside East Africa.
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Now that the market has virtually collapsed, many people young and old are mired in debt and losses.
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The bureau was mired in controversy, stung by criticism over Watergate and warrantless wiretaps, beleaguered by congressional investigations.
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Meanwhile, the Sabres (31-39-10, 72 points) are mired in their longest losing streak since 2014-15.
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Mr. Newsom's executive order also withdraws California's lethal injection protocol, which has been mired in litigation for years.
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The city's immigrant community was mired in fear and uncertainty over the president's rhetoric and increased ICE activity.
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Instead, Trump has mired himself in scandal, retreated into combative rhetoric, and refused to flesh out policy details.
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The seasonal monsoon rains have been highly anticipated in India, which has been mired in drought for two years.
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"These companies will be very, very mired in the process of being scrutinized," Sanchez said during the same segment.
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Pragmatically, she reminded me that Eva has been a series mired in controversy since its debut two decades ago.
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Sudan is mired in a deep economic crisis that now requires radical reforms or a bailout from friendly nations.
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Instead, 2008's Hard Candy, 2012's MDNA, and 2015's Rebel Heart have been mired in anonymous trendiness.
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Detroit's league-worst power play is mired in a 1-for-43 rut over the last 13 games. 3.
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The 2014 movie was in many ways an exercise in fan service, which is what mired it in mediocrity.
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But is it too little, too late for a candidate mired in the mid-single digits in most polls?
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For nearly three years Libya has been mired in a civil war that at first pitted east against west.
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The relationship between Russia and the United States has been mired in crisis for much of the past decade.
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Milan Lucic is fourth on the team with 10 goals but is mired in a 10-game drought. 1.
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The project is mired in legal and permitting setbacks that are unlikely to be resolved by a presidential permit.
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And much of the inter-office communication gets mired in the dull details of cost effectiveness and software architecture.
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The stock is down 30% this year as the company continues to be mired in a myriad of controversies.
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The company's Energy East project to Canada's Atlantic coast had been mired in controversy, its regulatory review process suspended.
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To say I'll stop would just be another lie in a situation already mired in falsehoods and overlooked facts.
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Yet in practice, when European citizens try to exercise such rights, they tend to end up mired in bureaucracy.
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When Meloy was hired, Endeavor was mired in debt and selling off some of its lease holdings for cash.
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Macri still has many challenges to confront, with Argentina's economy mired in recession and facing double-digit annual inflation.
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He's been mired in a nine-game slump that has seen Zunino go 2-for-28 from the plate.
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The bank became mired in scandal in 2016 when it revealed it had opened potentially millions of unauthorized accounts.
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Brazil, which is mired in a stiff recession, is seen shrinking by 3.8 percent, as it did in 2015.
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Prices were actually falling when he took charge; a further decline would have mired America in Japanese-style deflation.
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But the bank remained concerned the company's smartphone business is mired in long-term losses on growing price competition.
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As Japan's growth prospects became more and more dire, Japan's central bank became mired in a no-win situation.
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Mired in a civil war, the country is strongly supported militarily by Saudi Arabia, its neighbor to the north.
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The scheme, however, has been mired in controversy and activists say vested interests have repeatedly tried to sabotage it.
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The oil-producing country has been mired in chaos and fighting since rebels toppled strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
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West exposed his discomfort with people becoming mired in their past memories during an interview in The Hollywood Reporter.
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After devoting their lives to traveling and lecturing about the importance of meteorites, the Niningers were mired in debt.
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The move was abrupt, but not exactly a surprise for a site that's been mired in controversy for years.
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After losing three straight decisions while mired in a nasty skid, Manaea won two of his past three starts.
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A year from now, when the Olympics are a distant memory, the country could still be mired in crisis.
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And the MTA's first major expansion in decades, the Second Avenue Subway, is mired in cost overruns and delays.
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Myanmar has been mired in violence between the country's Buddhist majority and the Rohingya, a Muslim minority ethnic group.
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But it failed to deliver a majority to any party, leaving Europe's fifth-largest economy mired in political uncertainty.
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However, a murky Green New Deal mired in politics and vulnerable to opposition could just as easily peter out.
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Venezuela is mired in economic crisis, and Argentina now looks set to take a sharp turn in that direction.
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The right is mired in this punitive framework, and the left, on your view, tends to deny accountability altogether.
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Democrats, Republicans concede, are more energized and the leader of the Republican Party, President Trump, is mired in controversies.
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The difficulty, in their eyes, is that the left, despite its pride in being progressive, is mired in nostalgia.
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The latter temptation grew after the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, when America again became mired in guerrilla conflicts.
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Trump's approval ratings have been low for a new president, remaining mired in the high 30s to low 40s.
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Petrobras' controlling shareholder, the Brazilian government, is also counting on those fields to kick-start Brazil's recession-mired economy.
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"Mississippi, we still just seem to be mired," as he put it on the morning of the runoff election.
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Former Ukip leader Mr Farage has also found himself mired in race-related controversy at times in the past.
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Crude prices slipped after major producer Venezuela, mired in economic crisis, said oil markets were effectively 10 percent oversupplied.
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Although it remains mired in violence and poverty, Somalia has shown some small signs of progress in recent years.
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Venezuela is mired in a devastating economic crisis that has hobbled its ability to tap its lifeblood oil reserves.
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Clinton, describe her as a "tired" politician mired in scandal, while depicting Mr. Trump as a creator of jobs.
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The United States is mired in a trade war with China and has imposed tariffs on several major nations.
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Meanwhile, the Mets have gotten off to a rocky start this season, with their win/loss record mired below .
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Yet, after this success, he found himself increasingly mired in major label cycles and ultimately stuck in a rut.
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The company has also been mired in a drama involving a missing dog, sparking concerns over the service's safety.
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Oakland is mired in No Stadium Land, and that's going to keep the focus of ownership off the field.
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Detroit captain Henrik Zetterberg leads the club with 41 points but is mired in a six-game drought. 3.
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Lebanon has been mired in political wrangling, with rival parties unable to form a government since May's parliamentary election.
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And the administration's ability to enact any agenda is hobbled by a White House mired in chaos and scandal.
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At Baylor, Petty redshirted, then grayshirted, then became mired behind Robert Griffin III and Nick Florence for two seasons.
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Tshisekedi's election was mired in controversy, and there was widespread surprise after the country's electoral commission announced he'd won.
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We get mired in solipsism and delude ourselves into believing that the proverbial struggle cannot go on without us.
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Mired in traditional, instantly understandable Video Game Design, they seem more archaic than their now 20-year-old forebear.
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He relishes getting mired in the details, from adjusting the arena lighting for telecasts to imagining nontraditional ticketing models.
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The project, once championed by President Trump as evidence of a manufacturing renewal, has been mired in mixed signals.
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Though Mr. Cardin became famous for his futurism, this collection made Mr. Gaultier look mired in his own past.
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Mired in the everyday minutiae of child rearing, she experiences an electric charge from parenting, a warmth and glow.
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If Leo had chosen that path, he would have become mired in a misery that lies close to madness.
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And Theranos, the blood-testing start-up founded by Elizabeth Holmes and mired in fraud allegations, is shutting down.
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The city is mired in an oil and gas slump, and 230 percent of its downtown towers are vacant.
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Finally, Trump doesn't like it when his staffers are mired in scandal — but Mattis is linked to one now.
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Whether it's his rotund figure or his "mired in the depths of ennui" eyes, BeeJay became an instant star.
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In a way, it's no surprise: The Republican-led government has been mired in Trump's scandals and legislative stalemates.
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"Thanks for giving a lousy image of a city that is always more mired in ugliness," read one comment.
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The RealClearPolitics polling average showed Castro consistently mired at the bottom of the field with less than 2% support.
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Baylor, mired in a sexual-assault scandal and playing under a lame-duck acting coach, sputtered to 7-6.
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Yet, despite the dire consequences, this public health epidemic is mired in a fragmented and tepid national response. Why?
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"Here we are on the first anniversary of his inauguration, we are mired in the Trump shutdown," Schumer said.
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That plan is widely anticipated to become mired in litigation, an outcome two White House officials acknowledged to CNBC.
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Wells Fargo has been mired in several serious scandals since 22019, prompting a slew of federal and state investigations.
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D.C. United is mired in last place in the Eastern Conference, and its attendance is among the league's lowest.
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Frazier is mired in a 3-for-30 slump in his last eight games dating back to June 12.
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Washington RF Bryce Harper is mired in a 14-game homerless drought and has just four RBIs in June.
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Since December 2015, the Fed has approved four rate hikes, but government bond yields remained mired near record lows.
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A Kushner family property mired in disastrous debt was purchased by a company with deep ties to Gulf countries.
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Protas was not a choreographer, not even a dancer, and the company was soon mired in disagreements with him.
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Smith and fellow Senators F Mark Stone are mired in goal droughts of 13 and 14 games, respectively. 2.
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It had decent specs, but was mired by a high price, lousy software, and a lack of compelling apps.
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Jaden Schwartz is riding a four-game assist streak but is mired in a 10-game goal-scoring drought.
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Mariners C Chris Iannetta sat out Saturday and Sunday and is mired in a 0-for-17 slump. 2.
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In four minutes on Season 3, The Sopranos nails the ethical dilemma that has long mired the art world.
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The White House has been mired in a months-long debate over a strategy for South Asia, including Afghanistan.
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Boeing has been mired in controversy since two of its 737 Max airplanes fatally crashed in Ethiopia and Indonesia.
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Human traffickers are just one criminal enterprise who count on society staying mired in the mess of password authentication.
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The country's banking system is mired in non-performing loans amounting to more than 300 billion euros ($368.5 billion).
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For too long, we've been mired in endless wars in areas we shouldn't have been in the first place.
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Both the Galaxy Z Flip and the Motorola Razr are mired in controversy over the fragility of their screens.
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Bill Gross, the world's most famous bond investor, has been mired in a contentious divorce for over two years.
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Boeing has been mired in crisis since the crashes of two of its 627 Max jets killed 346 people.
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The move thrust Spain, already mired in one of its worst political crises in recent memory, deeper into turmoil.
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Iraq in political crisis Iraq has been mired in a political crisis that has made it difficult to battle ISIS.
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Sadly, for those looking for answers, Mr Kepel's last chapter becomes mired in abstractions that translate poorly from the French.
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We're six seasons in, we're mired in subplots, people are coming back from the dead ... what's a newbie to do?
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Though it's been mired in compromise and controversy, it's achieved this goal, or is at least well on its way.
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Despite representing a borough of 1.6 million people, Vance drew no electoral challenge until he became mired in serious scandal.
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All of this paints a picture of a police department in total disarray, mired in corruption and abuses of power.
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The scientist is currently mired in an intense controversy after claiming to have produced the world's first gene-edited babies.
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Its 420 billion rupees ($5.9 billion) bid for the bankrupt Indian steelmaker has been mired in legal wrangling for months.
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For now, Google remains legally challenged and internally mired in the same culture war that's engulfed much of the country.
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That's one reason why Americans approve their local governments at 70 percent, and Congress remains mired in the single digits.
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The Ematum bonds - Mozambique's first foray into international capital markets - were mired in controversy after they were sold in 2013.
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The Maldives has been mired in political unrest since Mohamed Nasheed, its first democratically elected president, was ousted in 2012.
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Somalia has been mired in conflict since 1991, when clan warlords overthrew a dictator and then turned on each other.
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But even mired in scandal, and with his national party turning against him, it's still highly possible Moore could win.
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Reading, Pa., is a town plagued by declining education rates, rising drug-related deaths and a population mired in poverty.
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Kuczysnki, a centrist, has expressed concern about shortages of food and medicine in Venezuela, mired in a deep economic crisis.
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An inquiry that Trudeau promised into missing and murdered Indigenous women has been mired in resignations and lack of action.
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South Sudan has been mired in a civil war since 2013, when President Salva Kiir fired his deputy, Riek Machar.
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Known as the Assumption of Mary, this is a formative moment in Christianity, yet it's story is mired in uncertainty.
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Months after a second crash of the Boeing Max 737, the plane remains grounded and the company mired in crisis.
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Much of the rest of the government is mired in a bribery scandal involving the state-owned oil giant, Petrobras.
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Hong Kong, a former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997, has been mired in months of unrest.
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In addition, Suffolk's plan to bring its machines to a shuttered movie multiplex in Brookhaven is mired in a lawsuit.
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FOR people who pride themselves on keeping their eyes on the future, Americans often seem mired in their own history.
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Somalia has been mired in insecurity and lawlessness since the toppling of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in the early 1990s.
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The subsequent collection of that data is at the heart of the privacy crisis Facebook now finds itself mired in.
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Located in Japan's Fukui Prefecture, the sodium-cooled fast reactor has been mired in controversy since construction began in 1986.
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Prime Minister Theresa May will leave Downing Street after a three-year premiership that was mired by crises over Brexit.
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Residents are understandably upset about the Army Corp's actions, but the situation is complex and mired in South Florida politics.
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Looks Like We Were Wrong About the Origin of DogsThe precise origin of our canine companions is mired in controversy.
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Oklahoma State G Jeff Newberry enters Monday mired in a 6-for-28 stretch over his last three games. 3.
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Diamondbacks 1B Paul Goldschmidt is mired in a 3-for-19 slump with seven strikeouts over his last seven games.
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The biggest problem with the first half of The Walking Dead's seventh season was how mired it became in nothingness.
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The island nation has been mired in political unrest since its first democratically elected leader Nasheed was ousted in 2012.
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Chicken is flattened under a weight in a pan, mired in its own juices, and rivals the city's pricier versions.
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At the time the country was mired in a depression that came to be known as the Panic of 21954.
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Confidence hasn't been this low since 2009, when the country was still mired in a historic banking and housing crisis.
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Choo, who was mired in a 4-for-244 skid, singled to left on Duffy's next pitch, getting Gallo home.
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The Sacramento Kings have a bona fide star in DeMarcus Cousins but remain mired in a 10-season playoff drought.
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Other restaurant trends landing below cannabis or CBD-infused food on the restaurant group's survey are less mired in controversy.
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Venezuela is mired in a major political crisis, with more than 40 foreign governments disavowing Maduro in favor of Guaido.
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The region, mired in poverty and plagued by rising insecurity, has fallen far behind other parts of the country economically.
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The energy company has long been mired in controversy, with historically low energy prices combining with a nationwide corruption investigation.
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MIRED in war, threatened by jihadists and short of cash—it is a wonder that anyone wants to rule Libya.
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All vacillated between hope and fear; mired in pain, they told and retold their stories to anybody who would listen.
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Togo is mired in a political crisis in which at least 10 people have been killed during protests since August.
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Tesla is currently mired in "production hell," but owners are still extremely satisfied with their brand new all-electric vehicles.
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Worst-case scenario, I would become a full-time veteran, mired in nostalgia, pathologized and overmedicated, tethered to the system.
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"I was mired in envy," Ozick told me, nervously fondling a napkin and smoothing and resmoothing the checkered burgundy tablecloth.
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Cardinals OF Randal Grichuk is mired in a 4-for-34 stretch with 14 strikeouts in his last 10 contests.
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Before the heavy 2019 rains, the Southwest was mired in an "ever-more severe drought" as of June 12, 2018.
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Had Sunday night's appalling events not happened, Trump would have remained mired in self-consuming controversies of his own making.
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Yet, it does not want to become visibly mired in a messy, prolonged war, as American officials predicted it would.
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Its performance stands in contrast to that of Volkswagen, which has been mired in an emissions scandal of its own.
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In October 2007, Barack Obama was mired in the doldrums just above 20 percent support in the national Gallup Poll.
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For decades, American health-care systems have been mired in trying to become more efficient with essentially the same methods.
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The last measure passed in 2010 expired at the end of 2012 and got mired in a congressional earmark ban.
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Catholicism responded in kind: Papal encyclicals denounced liberalism as a pestilence and an evil, mired in selfishness, materialism, and unbelief.
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As it stands, the hastily written order is mired in confusion, with little clarity on how families will be reunited.
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Angels CF Mike Trout hasn't homered in 11 games while Pujols is mired in a 10-game powerless funk. 2.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi could have a smooth path to reelection as his challengers are mired in difficulties.
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Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, opportunities that Mr. Trump sacrificed as he mired himself in controversies of his own making.
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They savor success without letting it go to their heads, and they readily acknowledge failure without getting mired in it.
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That group has become mired in a dispute between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, both important U.S. allies in the region.
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Jessa may still be mired in a destructive relationship, but at least she's starting to realize where her loyalties lie.
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The Providence Friars are mired in a midseason shooting slump and their competition is only going to get more challenging.
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Back in October, the Rhodium Group reported that Puerto Rico was already mired in the longest blackout in US history.
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It's been downhill since then, with the company mired in the plug-and-chug manufacturing of its Model 3 sedan.
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Ramaphosa, likely to become South Africa's president after the 20183 elections, is considered an improvement on scandal-mired Jacob Zuma.
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As discussions over the fate of the border after Brexit have become mired, some have become disillusioned by the process.
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The launch of website — and what exactly the website would do — has been mired in confusion since late last week.
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Mexico relies heavily on its military to pursue drug traffickers and bolster security in states mired in crime and corruption.
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Mindanao is troubled by banditry and armed rebellions that keep large parts of the region mired in poverty and instability.
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As 2017 winds down, SNL increasingly seems to be mired down by just how many controversies there are to cover.
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And Breckinridge was mired in debt, so the $50,000 in damages Pollard sought was little more than a fanciful number.
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LONDON — In Parliament, lawmakers are mired in gridlock over Britain's departure from the European Union, with no clear path forward.
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The island has been mired in a deep recession for more than a decade and carries $74 billion in debt.
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Twenty months later, Mr. Chang is still waiting, mired in a protracted dispute with his insurance carrier over repair costs.
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William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union Army was marching with his unit toward Fayetteville and they became mired in floodwaters.
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Booker has been mired in the low single digits and was in danger of being written out of the script.
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But no matter her success with critics, she remained mired in sixth place on GoldDerby's roundup of Oscar prognosticators' predictions.
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But his ranking of 26 remains mired in the broad no-man's land that exists just outside the top 10.
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Iraq has also been mired in an internal political crisis, with thousands of anti-government protesters taking to the streets.
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Now all is quiet on the lagoon, and Latin America's largest economy remains mired in its worst recession in decades.
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Hammond said it would be "catastrophic" for Britain if it remained mired in the Brexit debate for years to come.
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Burundi has been mired in crisis since President Pierre Nkurunziza pursued and won a third term in office last year.
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But this time, citizens on both sides have become mired in the fight, and it feels more bitter and personal.
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But he has found himself mired in an escalating battle over health care with the largest labor union in Nevada.
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Puerto Rico is mired in debt in no small part because of ridiculously generous pensions awarded to public sector unions.
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Predators F Filip Forsberg, the team's leading scorer during the regular season, is mired in a seven-game point drought.
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Drone strikes, warrantless surveillance, Syria, Libya, and--oh-by-the-way--we are still mired in Afghanistan to this day.
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But are such couples headed for divorce, or are they simply mired in difficulties that could be better navigated together?
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Efforts to build the Keystone XL pipeline or finish the Dakota Access pipeline could become mired in years of litigation.
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Eric Greitens (R), a political newcomer whose administration eventually ended after being mired in scandal related to an extramarital affair.
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These reforms offer the best hope for a middle class mired in a stagnant labor market for far too long.
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Royals LF Alex Gordon is mired in a 1-for-22 stretch with six strikeouts over his last seven games.
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Apple shares have gotten mired in the broader tech bloodbath, but one technical analysis points to a blast higher ahead.
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In the early 1970s, a United States mired in Vietnam unilaterally withdrew one of two infantry divisions from South Korea.
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The country's banking system is still mired in non-performing loans amounting to more than 300 billion euros ($368.5 billion).
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The company's own facial recognition software, called Rekognition, has been mired in controversy since its public debut two years ago.
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The New York Police Department and Dunkin' Donuts have been mired in a gnarly conflict that's been brewing since August.
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Our development initiatives help countries lift themselves up, because areas mired in poverty often become hotbeds for instability and violence.
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Like so many of the trains on America's largest subway system lately, Donald Trump's infrastructure plan is mired in delays.
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Mired in scandal and facing public testimony from his former FBI director this week, Trump needs some policy wins. Badly.
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He's also used executive action to limit carbon emissions, though the centerpiece of that effort remains mired in a legal challenge.
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The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) is mired in a power struggle between two would-be chairmen, Hassan Bouhadi and AbdulMagid Breish.
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Arizona 3B Jake Lamb is mired in an 0-for-11 stretch with five strikeouts in his last four contests. 3.
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The rest of the field is mired in single digits, with South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg seeing something of a surge.
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Since then, Venezuela -- which is mired in a deep political and humanitarian crisis -- has had two men claiming to be president.
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Although a deluge of rain hit Kenya in April, the country has been mired in a drought for around four years.
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The sector has been mired in paperwork, regulations and bureaucracy, which has helped lead to expensive credit for consumers and businesses.
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Imagine serving on the Western Front, a battlefield mired in stasis, immobility, and death, and seeing someone dress as beauty embodied.
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Support for the monarchy, some reckon, is tied to falling trust in elected politicians, many of them mired in corruption scandals.
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The country is still mired in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, so it's not surprising that Trump would seek military guidance.
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The insufferable Hollywood and automotive retreads of the last decade have mired their respective industries in a morass of wistful mediocrity.
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The first major political event of the primary season has been mired in reporting issues and has released no final results.
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While the series benefits from looking like a gorgeous long-form Instagram story, social media has mired the show in controversy.
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Trump has praised other world leaders mired by more well-founded corruption scandals, like Russia's Vladimir Putin and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu.
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He emerged as a leader of the country's Sunni sect, and became mired in political battles with Hezbollah and its allies.
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But it remains mired in corruption and political and economic torpor in a region where uprisings brought changes in neighboring countries.
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Both rappers, who were mired in a bitter feud when they were alive, died as a result of random shooting incidents.
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Here's who ended the night closer to the light at the end of the tunnel, and who remained mired in darkness.
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While the move was welcomed, Buiter warned that a one-time injection wasn't enough to boost an economy mired in deflation.
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With such a high percentage of the nation still mired in poverty, she says it was time to try something new.
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It's ironic, perhaps, that a platform mired in so much controversy over its relation to kids would be so kid-centric.
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More than three years after the ACLU originally filed the suit, the case is still mired in procedural and bureaucratic limbo.
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Edmonton LW Patrick Maroon is second on the team with 18 goals but is mired in a five-game drought. 3.
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The case was "going to be mired down for the next three or four months in a procedural battle," Berman predicted.
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Rather than having a winner making their case against Trump in prime time, the process is mired in recrimination and confusion.
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Trump, meanwhile, has approval ratings that are historically the kind of numbers you expect when the country is mired in recession.
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Endemic corruption over decades has enriched a small elite but left many Nigerians mired in poverty despite the country's oil wealth.
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Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned oil company, which is mired in a corruption scandal, cut its five-year investment programme by 235%.
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British lawmakers failed on Monday to resolve chaos around Britain's EU departure, leaving the future direction of Brexit mired in confusion.
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The country is mired in social unrest, a deep recession and its greatest political crisis since re-democratization in the 1980s.
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The other two blocks are fully owned by Guinea but mired in litigation between the state and mining company BSG Resources.
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Brazil is mired in its worst economic downturn in eight decades and a return to growth has so far been elusive.
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Seven years after Muammar Gaddafi was toppled, the OPEC member also remains mired in conflict between rival governments and armed groups.
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While stock market values soared during the quantitative easing effort, broader economic growth has been mired around the 2 percent range.
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The money has proved insufficient to revive Urbplan, which remains mired in high debt and litigation costs, the same person added.
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Ichthys's contractors are mired in claims from two major engineering firms, although Inpex has said those disputes won't slow the project.
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They defeated a politician they regarded as a formidable foe, and America is now governed by a buffoon mired in scandal.
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It's a point of pride for Americans, and a source of envy for other countries mired in oppression and religious violence.
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But the FCC would not be mired in bureaucratic imperialism, and Pai would not be on the cover of national magazines.
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The union last year of Lafarge and Holcim, a French cement firm and a Swiss rival, has been mired in rows.
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In an interview with CNBC's "Halftime Report, " Nygren said he likes the embattled social media company and the mired industrial giant.
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MI), which is controlled by the Berlusconi family and is mired in a legal spat with French media group Vivendi (VIV.
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He remains mired in single-digits among Democratic primary voters nationally and in the crucial early states of the nomination contest.
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Those still here stood on what remained of front porches, mired in a state of shock, hoping the people would return.
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Each of the women running for president has been mired in mini-controversies, some of which have drawn accusations of sexism.
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The trick is, rather than getting mired in the weeds, one should review four top-line numbers provided by the reports.
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Messi said that he would return despite "a lot of problems" involving the country's federation, which is mired in financial chaos.
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Rather than noisy propellers, which can become mired in seagrass and potentially injure wildlife, GRACE moves more naturally through the lake.
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Murders and shootings have risen sharply this year, as the city remains mired in a crisis over police conduct and discipline.
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The gamble paid off for a while, but the company is now mired in losses and its future is in doubt,
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Casting it into modern terms, I feel like we've managed to distance ourselves from the wars that we're still mired in.
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That attempt ended in failure, with a hesitant Lomachenko losing out on a split decision in a fight mired by controversy.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's ruling Barisan Nasional coalition has spent the last several years mired in corruption, fraud, and controversy.
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Portions of the Southwest are mired in an "exceptional drought," which is the worst possible category on the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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The island has been mired in recession for over 10 years, causing many Puerto Ricans to migrate to the 50 states.
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While mired in a slump, Parra chose the catchy children's song after seeing his 2-year-old daughter dance to it.
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A policy that had seemed like a straightforward military mission just days prior was suddenly mired in strategic and political confusion.
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But they have been mired in controversy and scandal for years, including misleading financial advice, insurance fraud and interest-rate rigging.
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Despite remaining mired far behind Biden and Sanders, Gabbard had stayed in the race even as better-known rivals dropped out.
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The book pushes the Renaissance as a rebirth of the classical brilliance nearly lost during centuries mired in dullness and pain.
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President Vladimir V. Putin appears increasingly mired in Syria despite saying several times that the Russian mission there has been accomplished.
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Fans of smaller clubs, mired in midtable or worse, get annoyed by what they see as Arsenal fans' sense of entitlement.
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But Cruz remained mired in third place — with the same market giving him a 12 percent chance of capturing the nomination.
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Mired at the bottom of the league standings earlier this year, Oregon enters the tournament on an eight-game winning streak.
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Client accounts became mired in court fights, and panicked investors were unable to gain access to their cash, prompting regulatory scrutiny.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, which remains mired in the complicated legacy of the Dayton agreement and Kosovo, has the furthest to go.
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The launch of the website -- and what exactly the website would do -- has been mired in confusion since late last week.
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LaPierre, the NRA's combative CEO, has just emerged from an attempted coup and finds himself mired in legal battles with Ackerman.
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I was wondering if you have any advice for people mired in a career that they no longer feel inspired by?
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And aid workers who supply water, blankets and food are fleeing their own homes, leaving the humanitarian response mired in chaos.
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Last year, the country was mired in anti-corruption protests for months, with the opposition calling for Moise to step down.
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The country has since been mired in a severe economic crisis, with food shortages and soaring unemployment becoming the new norm.
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When we launched our first study in 2007, Michigan was mired in economic malaise with no clear path out of it.
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After the vigor of dry pot, the desserts are tranquilizing: purple slabs of grass jelly; rice balls mired in rice wine.
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It assumes that Africa is a blank slate mired in problems waiting for a savior to project her good intentions on.
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She also acts like one, forging her career on damsels more likely to cause distress than to be mired in it.
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Libra has been mired in confusion, largely because Facebook, for all its engineering talent, can't seem to convey a clear message.
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State-owned Eskom, mired in financial crisis and struggling to meet demand, is the top polluter in Africa's most industrialised economy.
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But this examination comes too late, during the book's final quarter, after Preston has spent chapters mired in caricature and overdramatization.
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But this examination comes too late, during the book's final quarter, after Preston has spent chapters mired in caricature and overdramatization.
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Some observers say Abiy, a former military officer, will sometimes bypass ministries because his reforms will otherwise become mired in bureaucracy.
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Cars mired in the muck Photos of vehicles stuck in mud in Los Angeles County and nearby areas dotted Twitter feeds.
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But the appointment was mired in turmoil after President Donald Trump assigned White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney to the role.
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Yemen has been mired in conflict since 2014, when rebels aligned with Iran, known as the Houthis, seized the capital, Sana.
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" Ryan also noted that Pruitt's efforts at environmental deregulation "have been mired in court challenges and needless battles over personal spending.
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Then there's the fact that it's Facebook, a company that was mired in scandal last year over questions around data privacy.
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Tens of thousands remain mired in the bureaucratic process, though Israeli leaders say they have added staff to clear the backlog.
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But it's now mired in wide-ranging disruption and chaos and pulling down asset values in the rest of the region.
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But that measure is also mired in delays, with no clear timeline for the upper chamber to vote on it. Sen.
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With the Brexit debate in London and Brussels mired in disagreement and recriminations, concerns and warnings from businesses have grown louder.
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The hiring spree comes YouTube is mired, yet again, in controversy over failing to properly police content uploaded to its site.
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Whites, then, are depicted as progressive and dynamic, the opposite of Native Americans, who seem to be mired in the past.
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The fifth was still mired in the refugee screening process, which can last months or years even after the initial interview.
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Saving for the future is hard enough when you're so mired in student debt that just making rent is a struggle.
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The EU is mired in tepid growth, and the blame cannot be pinned on immigrants, as some have tried to do.
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Shockingly, the plan has already invited blowback from Democrats and it is likely to be mired in controversy for the foreseeable future.
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In the meantime, major developing economies like China, Russia, and Brazil remain mired in a slump, putting a damper on oil consumption.
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She also becomes mired in self doubt about the choices she makes and whether she's doing the right things for her family.
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Both men have been parroting Kim's wish list of US sanctions relief while pressuring us to stay mired in negotiations going nowhere.
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Liaoning was also mired in a data falsification scandal involving years of inflated fixed asset investment data, which skewed previous growth figures.
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Winnipeg captain Andrew Ladd is mired in an eight-game goal-scoring drought and has tallied once in his last 12 contests.
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Mr Madden is also a skilled narrator, negotiating the twists and turns in the city's destiny without getting hopelessly mired in detail.
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Iran is already basking in declared victories on behalf of clients in Syria and Iraq, while Saudi Arabia remains mired in Yemen.
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Telecoms group China Unicom last week announced a $11.7 billion ownership reform plan which was later mired in confusion about fundraising details.
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The feature ended up being called Catalyst, and it has spent the beta period since its announcement at WWDC mired in controversy.
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The yen has dropped 35 percent in the past few years and Japan's economy and has been mired in a perpetual recession.
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Somalia has been mired in conflict since 1991, when clan-based warlords overthrew dictator Siad Barre and then turned on each other.
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Officials in Port-au-Prince, mired in a chaotic presidential election, have been content to trade accusations of blame with Santo Domingo.
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Both the town and the cast of characters that Anna Sandilands and Ewan McNicol, the directors, focus on are mired in hardship.
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But this potentially exciting scientific debate has been mired in revisionist history, detracting from a clear contest between these two contrasting hypotheses.
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Meanwhile, South Africa's economy is barely moving in the right direction, with current growth mired near its lowest in about seven years.
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Many are mired in poverty and crime and suffer from bad health, exacerbated by widespread lack of access to safe drinking water.
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Celebs head to DNC, some to back Clinton, others to protest But even before it begins, Clinton's convention is mired in controversy.
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Libya's political turmoil has also left the LIA mired in a power struggle between two rival chairmen, Hassan Bouhadi and AbdulMagid Breish.
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OF Bryce Harper, mired in a slump, was out of the starting lineup Wednesday with lefty Steven Matz starting for the Mets.
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But the project was mired in controversy; there were claims that the Dutch shipbuilder, Damen, had paid backhanders to win the order.
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It is no secret that Syria is mired in a vicious war that is tearing the country apart and threatening international security.
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Stefan avoids the cliché of the Hollywood success story, but he's mired in a different Hollywood cliché that connects art and madness.
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Frankly, I had little choice: A Russian crew shooting a half-English show was constantly mired in the intricacies of the setting.
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New York City's stop-and-frisk program was mired in controversy, leading to numerous complaints that the practice led to racial profiling.
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The mighty German automotive industry took a bad gamble on diesel engines, and is now mired in allegations of faked emissions tests.
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In a world that is mired in sluggish growth, those looking to buy attractively valued growth stocks may need to get creative.
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The Catholic Church's all-male leadership is mired in a growing, global scandal that includes mass abuse of kids, nuns and parishioners.
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San Jose's Brent Burns leads all NHL defensemen with 70 points but is mired in a season-high seven-game drought. 3.
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He is the first to pull off the jump in the 42 years since Knievel's attempt was mired by a parachute malfunction.
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The UAE has sought to distinguish itself in a region mired in war and strife as a high-tech, forward-looking society.
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As he ran around the island on other people's errands, he began to feel mired in the onslaught of dehumanizing job opportunities.
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Designated hitter Miguel Sano is mired in an offensive rut, going 0-for-303 with seven strikeouts over the past four games.
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Now, he is mired in a series of ethical questions about his housing arrangements, staffing decisions and costly travel at taxpayer expense.
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However, both its bid to host the tournament and alleged treatment of workers on related building projects have been mired in controversy.
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Meirelles said he gave Temer his evaluation of the economy, now mired in what is likely Brazil's worst recession in a century.
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Trump and his campaign are reportedly mired in a deep funk; beset on all sides, including by members of their own party.
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Jacob King is on a quest to avenge his sister's death and ends up mired in the criminal underworld of Los Angeles.
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The Indian Ocean island nation has been mired in political unrest since Nasheed, its first democratically elected leader, was ousted in 2012.
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The Fed's policy rate has been mired as well, currently in a range of 2.25% to 2.5% and unlikely to go higher.
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Like refugees from South Sudan and Sudan, they are afraid to return to their homeland because it is mired in civil war.
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Months after the legalization campaign began, the new bill remains mired in political arguments, and has yet to come to a vote.
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The U.S. territory is mired in economic crisis and is hoping for help from Congress in resolving its $70 billion debt load.
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Hossa is mired in a 24-game goalless drought but collected three assists as the newly formed unit combined for eight points.
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Surprisingly, Facebook's Avatars have been mired in development for more than a year and Apple's Memoji can't escape iMessage and FaceTime yet.
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Despite electing a new leader in 2016, the country has been mired in tit-for-tat inter-communal violence and political instability.
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But Venezuela is mired in a major economic crisis that has prompted mobs to loot supermarkets as inflation spirals into triple digits.
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But as of this week, preparations for the council were mired in squabbling between the 14 churches which make up global Orthodoxy.
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