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By the turn of the century Brazil's deficits had mired it in debt, forcing an IMF rescue in 2002.
Early in 2002, Mr. Bronfman, realizing too late that Mr. Messier's spending spree had mired the company in debt, tried to oust Mr. Messier.
Addressing the divisions within the social housing sector over the controversial deal with the government last year to extend right-to-buy to social housing tenants, Barwell said he wanted to reject "the false choices" that he said had mired the housing debate for years.
It's important to note that although the DAO is not an official Ethereum project, it uses Ether currency to run its code, which is why the DAO hack had mired Ethereum in negative press for a few weeks.
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It has mired the United States in economic turmoil.
That issue that has mired transportation spending for years is, on its face, bipartisan.
It was a decision that could have mired the project further.
Successive governments have mired social work in bureaucracy and micro-management.
DISLODGING Nassau County from the fiscal morass it has mired itself in is no easy task.
It was a lack of clear planning — as well as politics — that has mired the UK's proposed eco-towns.
These holdings are in addition to those in credit derivatives which led to the losses and have mired the bank in regulatory investigations and criticism.
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