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been directly embroiled
adverb
In a direct manner; in a straight line or course.
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They have tended to fall when the country has not been directly embroiled in a national crisis situation.
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Indirect conflict arose when GPs were not directly embroiled in a disagreement with other parties (such as compensation authorities or employers) but their injured patients were.
The family was also embroiled in a blood feud in which the lives of Ali and Ahmad were directly threatened.
The assumption, right or wrong, is that everyone is embroiled, says a senior banker.
It is true that Iran is embroiled in a power struggle (see article).
This is not the first time the Miss World pageant has been embroiled in controversy.
But this is not the only court case the 77-year-old has been embroiled in.
But the growing Iranian presence on the ground has complicated the mission, with Washington refusing to work directly with a country it views as a regional menace, yet is currently embroiled with Iran in sensitive negotiations over a nuclear deal.
China also has been embroiled in maritime disputes with South Korea and Japan.
Zimbabwean troops have been embroiled in Congo ever since.
Apple and Samsung have been embroiled in bitter patent disputes for years.
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