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But the contradictory rulings, and the prospect of appeals from both sides of the issue, suggested that the law, the first of its kind, could be embroiled in the courts in the months ahead.
They are four points adrift of the top eight and, with only 12 rounds left until the Super League splits off into the Super 8s, Leeds could be embroiled in a fight to avoid relegation.
During the year he could be embroiled in a major scandal that will be damaging to his standing and public opinion.
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A coach whose team always seems to be embroiled in turmoil could be facing his toughest challenge yet.
When Kelvin MacKenzie wrote his column in the Sun, was it strange to be embroiled in something you couldn't have seen coming?
I don't want to be embroiled in politics".
Trump, conceivably, could avoid these sorts of errors — although his latest statement, that he'd be willing to shut down the federal government to deprive Planned Parenthood of funding, suggests that he'll continue to be embroiled in controversy.
To not be embroiled in anger and sadness.
But if David Cameron had had his way, we could have been embroiled by now – more than we already are – in yet another Middle East war.
The United States is embroiled in unstable regions that could easily explode into full-blown disaster.
JUST three weeks after the election, the government is embroiled in a battle that could determine the success of Labour's second term in office.
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