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Parliamentary elections have been delayed by wrangling.
In practice, they may become bogged down by wrangling.
Delhi's swanky new airport train, a public-private project, was delayed for months in part by wrangling over land.
The fund was agreed at UN climate talks in 2010 but has been hampered by wrangling over its design.
Bertelsmann had been plagued in recent months by wrangling among its executives, which had resulted in some high-level shifts.
The resolution was delayed for a day by wrangling with Russia over its demand that the opposition also be held responsible, and changes in the wording reflected that.
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However, all of these projects are stalled by political wrangling over possible environmental impact evaluations and by the economics of this high-cost energy.
And on Monday, when the teachers' union announced a sharp increase in violent attacks on teachers by students, the city's response was delayed by interagency wrangling.
They are frustrated by the wrangling over the U.S. tax credit, which will undoubtedly flare up again by next autumn because the tax credit is due to expire at the end of this year.
The country's politics are further complicated by geopolitical wrangling.
All too often, under Mr Cardoso, reforms announced with great fanfare were killed by legislative wrangling.
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