Sentence examples for be easily bogged down from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Gina Solomon, of the Natural Resources Defense Council, said that the Lautenberg bill is "an excellent first step," but noted several "gaps" in the bill: "There is what people call lack of a hammer, meaning no meaningful penalty for missing a deadline in evaluating a chemical if E.P.A. gets bogged down, and we know from history that it can be easily bogged down".

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The fight between the regional Bells and giants like AT&T can be a confusing debate, easily bogged down in arcane technical terms, something the advertising blitz has done little to remedy.

This is precisely what I'm bogged down in.

This can be challenging if your child is bogged down with numerous enrichment classes.

Travers considered Catch Me if You Can to be "bogged down over 140 minutes.

If not, a fast input network may be bogged down by a traditional storage configuration.

Don't be bogged down by gossips or controversies.

"The whole system is getting bogged down".

Students are not bogged down with translation and grammar.

Mr Singh is getting bogged down by yet more scandals.

It's not something I'm getting bogged down in.

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