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French officials sent 2,500 troops, but worry that they will be mired there for years.
And if the Kabul administration and army disintegrate, then U.S. advisers will be mired in the resulting disaster.
But the nine are unpredictable and, until they rule, the nation's leading green regulator will be mired in confusion.
Nearly three years later, the consensus among economists is that the United States will be mired in an anemic recovery with high unemployment for several years.
But the nine are unpredictable and, until they rule, the nation's leading green regulator will be mired in confusion.(Photo credit: AFP).
Republican opponents of change also hold on to the hope that the American economy will be mired in a period of slow growth, damaging to whichever party is in power.
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Some observers have suggested that the 6-year-old mare might have lost a step, and that could spell trouble, as she'll be mired down along the inside.
Then another flood of refugees will pour across European borders, and Europe will again be mired in an avoidable, predictable spasm in the Balkans.
Legislation will still be mired in mucky procedural delays, though there will be fewer of them to exploit.
One of the essential aspects of depression is the sense that you will always be mired in this misery, that nothing can or will change.
The national unemployment rate currently stands at 8.5% and, without a dramatic increase in government support, will likely be mired in double digits for years to come.
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