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Logistics cause quite a bit of gridlock — distressing delays in the ability of the doctors and the news teams that have arrived, for the volunteers in getting out of the airport and bringing the supplies.

Since I just gave Larry Summers a bit of a hard time over that distressing Dec. 2008 memo to Obama, this is probably a good time to note that way back when he and Andrei Shleifer wrote an essay on the economics of leveraged buyouts (pdf) that is very worth reading now that Mitt Romney is running on the theme that his Bain experience means that he knows how to create jobs.

Being my first foreign assignment, I was expecting a bit of a rough ride into an unknown territory and the horribly distressing subject matter within it, but nothing I couldn't handle.

What new bit of distressing news waits around the corner?

Nevertheless, taking anybody at all is a bit of a U-turn since just last week, when the Prime Minister said Britain still shouldn't take any more refugees, despite the distressing pictures of a drowned Syrian child, Alan Krudi, going viral.

Bit of a scoop?

Bit of a maverick.

A bit of a jerk".

Bit of a posh choice?

Bit of a gap".

"Bit of a bollocks.

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