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