Sentence examples for too mired from inspiring English sources

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But others worry that to preserve its uniqueness, Venice remains too mired in its past.

And city officials have said the bank is too mired in red tape to be effective.

Both of them were too mired in pride and nationalism to find a way towards common ground.

But in 2013, when these insects next emerged, the couple was too mired in trauma to commemorate it as planned.

Sadly, I'm a bit too mired in cultural ignorance to know what many of the rest of them are.

"Europe is too mired in its own problems and America needs Turkey for regional security," shrugs a European ambassador in Ankara.

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None was straightforwardly nostalgic for the Raj – Lean's adaptation of EM Forster was too sweatily mired in psycho-sexual trauma, the other two too fixated on the death throes of empire – for that.

Iran, too, got mired in a new brand of undemocratic rule after the shah.

ATTACK AND AFTERMATH -- Sept. 11 brought new vigor and purpose to a medium that is too often mired in trivia.

And their belief that invention grows out of knowledge is refreshing in a profession too often mired in fashion".

Fifa too is mired in a series of corruption scandals that have led to the resignations of several senior executives.

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