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But it is not always clear who is in charge or where lines of command are being drawn.The council has yet to begin untangling the legal and legislative knots that have snarled up the economy for so many years.
And then get snarled up in traffic on the M4? "Well, I've got sites that are 10 or 15 miles away from my home," says Nichol.
Motorists would cross the Thames without needing to get snarled up in Dartford, he argues.
A months-long labor dispute between dockworkers and employers has snarled ports along the West Coast.
Only about 40% of the money which Salford has invested in Georgia belonged to the tycoon, the fund's managers insist; they complain that good-faith investment has been snarled up in a local political vendetta.As Georgia's young democracy is discovering, open economies and open political systems can have all kinds of inconvenient consequences.
The primary aim has become snarled up with other, implicit objectives: the sense of autonomy, the desire for self-expression through the configuration of metal and plastic you drive, and the demand for profit by car manufacturers and fossil fuel producers whose lobbying keeps us on the road rather than moving along it.
Such is Denmark, where the government this week had to step in to end a two-week dispute that has disrupted business, snarled up the country's main airport, and hurt not only its own economy but some of its neighbours' (notably Sweden's, where Saab briefly had to stop making its cars).
Labour members of the Scottish Parliament say privately that their constituents, cued by the tabloid press which is vituperatively opposed to repealing Section 28, cannot understand why the executive has got so snarled up on an issue of political correctness.
Many other World Cup related projects have also been snarled up by delays, some of which will mean airline passengers wait for their flights under temporary canvas.
Some editors and newspaper barons had snarled before the judge.
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