Sentence examples for in a bizarre position from inspiring English sources

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As things stand, the administration finds itself in a bizarre position.

A15 Bush Aide Supports Mother Scott McClellan, the spill-no-secret White House press secretary, has found himself in a bizarre position: his mother, Carole Keeton Strayhorn, Texas's state comptroller, announced that she would run as an independent in the state's governor's race, while the president has said he intends to back her Republican rival, the incumbent, Rick Perry.

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Really, I do, but it's such a bizarre position to be in.

Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist, is now in the bizarre position of being a cheerleader for the same federal government he has long treated as his ultimate nemesis.

In other words, the moderators who police readers' comments to the site were in the bizarre position of dealing with a piece that broke their own guidelines.

Here is where things get a little crazy, for the Academy would find themselves in the bizarre position of rewarding the director for the one thing they don't think he did enough of.

"The union would have to have some teams of their own to play in competitions they sanction, and we could end up in the bizarre position of...a union led stream of players and a regional led stream of players, with both parties trying to pick them off at a young age to play in their competition.

"We ended up in the bizarre position where being in favour of the enforcement of liberal democracy was a 'neoconservative' view and non-interference in another nation's affairs was 'progressive'".

Those images, as well as incessant attention from tabloids and gossip websites such as TMZ, Perez Hilton and Dlisted, have helped place Lohan in the bizarre position of being one of the most famous actresses in the world now while not having played a lead role in years: she has become a famous actress famous for not acting.

So we are in the bizarre position where the pay system prevents recruitment and retention of important skills, meaning government departments and agencies have to buy in contractors to fill the gap, at a price far higher than it would take to employ them.

Labour is now in the bizarre position whereby someone whose politics are totally marginalised in the parliamentary party, and wouldn't be on the ballot paper without the nomination of a handful of MPs who had no intention of voting for him, is now the favourite to become the next leader.

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