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"Tar baby" is often used as shorthand to describe an inextricable problem or situation, but it is also a derogatory term for black people.
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That is why, during his lifetime and ever since, Shelley's private life, his politics, and his poetry have presented readers with a single, inextricable problem.
Proponents see Prop 25 as helping to address one of California's most inextricable problems -- the difficulty of passing a budget on time because the minority party can easily hold up passage with demands and long negotiations.
However, any single technique encounters inextricable problems, such as high false alarm rate and line-of-sight-constraints.
"I genuinely believe that, because they are two inextricable problems, if you start taking climate change seriously, you start taking inequality seriously as well.
The problem of interaction between man and microorganisms in closed habitats is an inextricable part of the whole problem of co-existence between macro- and microorganisms.
But at Duke it is more complicated because basketball is an inextricable part of the culture.
Detractors maintain that hatred and racism are an inextricable part of that heritage.
This place remains an inextricable part of my life-support system.
But that early death is also an inextricable part of Pancake's legend.
"Loss is an inextricable part of what it is to be human".
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