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Successive governments have mired social work in bureaucracy and micro-management.
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.
His team won 8 games in his 31 starts, a record that would have mired most quarterbacks in undrafted free agency and interminable tryouts.
If this happens America will have mired itself and the world in another intractable conflict, this time in an increasingly unstable state that is also nuclear.
Distrust and animosity between Islamists and their secular opponents have mired the outcome of Egypt's promised transition to democracy in debates about the legitimacy of the new government and its new leaders' commitment to the rule of law.
The 26-story Tao — begun in 2006, just as the Florida real estate market imploded — is one of the many troubled condominium projects that have mired Corus in red ink and now threaten its survival.
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It has mired the United States in economic turmoil.
DISLODGING Nassau County from the fiscal morass it has mired itself in is no easy task.
By the turn of the century Brazil's deficits had mired it in debt, forcing an IMF rescue in 2002.
It was a lack of clear planning — as well as politics — that has mired the UK's proposed eco-towns.
Deflation is looming, something not seen in Europe since before the Second World War but which has mired Japan in stagnation for two decades.
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