Sentences with phrase «emerging quagmire»

Finally, once you factor in the wildly varying rates of value added tax (VAT)- — which are typically much higher on e-books (which are considered software) than print books (which are not)- — then you have even more of an emerging quagmire.

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It is these two factors, we would argue, which have to be addressed and somehow synthesised with the traditional truths of the faith if Catholic theology is to emerge from the quagmire into which it has descended.
You rightly respond to my weakest point: Having emerged from a chaotic and harsh environment, mankind surely sees no need to descend back into such a quagmire, given the hope that s / he can (even partially) control climate outcomes.
You rightly respond to my weakest point: Having emerged from a chaotic and harsh environment, mankind surely sees no need to descend back into such a quagmire, given the hope that s / he can (even partially) control climate outcomes.
One thing is clear; out of this quagmire something will emerge.
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