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Plans to build a new bridge, or add a span to the existing one, have bogged down in lawsuits.
The Hyperloop may be nothing more than vaporware designed as a critique of high-speed rail for not moving fast enough; in some ways it seems effective, particularly as the high-speed-rail project has become bogged down in lawsuits, struggles over permits, and other controversies.
But he said the settlement was a way to resolve Detroit's bankruptcy more quickly and avoid being bogged down in lawsuits for years.
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But then, we are already bogged down in two wars.
This is precisely what I'm bogged down in.
We know how easy it is to get bogged down in all the wedding planning B.S.
And historical inquiry inevitably bogs down in complexity.
Because IRS auditors are supposed to take "litigation risk" into consideration to avoid getting bogged down in costly and time-consuming lawsuits, this creates an incentive for them to look elsewhere.
The lawsuit against Lockheed, accusing it of wrongful interference with a contract, was bogged down in court for years over jurisdictional disputes.
As is the case in many journal clubs, things sometimes get bogged down in minutiae.
Shouldn't get bogged down in research.
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