The word
"mire" means to be stuck in a difficult or unpleasant situation, like being trapped in mud or a swamp.
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Tri Synergy does have a few Gems in the muck and
mire of mediocrity.
The 2000 presidential election was decided by a close result in Florida, but voting records there
became mired in controversy.
ZTE's software, while still
mired by translation issues that will hopefully be cleaned up in a future build, is impressively restrained for a Chinese manufacturer.
That's made me truly independent a lot more quickly than many of my friends who are
still mired in debt.
2016 could very well decide the future and fate of this genre now
mired with tasteless clones, savage disappointments and retread uselessness.
It's easy to get
so mired in the minutia that we derail, delay or compromise the bigger goal of the exercise.
Martinez has worked wonders with Refn before, but this is the peak of their collaboration so far, an absolutely hypnotic collection of mysterious, haunting, glittering notes that are largely responsible for creating and sustaining the eerily nightmarish tone that the movie possesses when
not mired in contrived conversations.
Our society remains
deeply mired in an assumption that court is where legal disputes are resolved.
Blackburn Rovers Preview: Is there a way out of the relegation
mire for Steve Kean and his Blackburn side.
Ruins generated by the supposed survival of ornamental codes emerge
from mire.
Sen. Mark Grisanti and Assemblyman Sean Ryan want the Peace Bridge Authority, which is
currently mired in controversy, dissolved so New York State make decisions about what happens on this side of the span — independent of the Canadian government.
Spanning almost three decades, Metal Gear Solid is
now mired in so many sequels, prequels, and spinoffs it's almost impossible to know where to start.
If you recognize one or more of these patterns in your relationship, you can now take steps to remedy the problem instead of
staying mired in conflict.
Two things - first the AZMerit academic bar is high, and second most of the rest of the country
seems mired in academic stagnation.
The automobile, so sleekly efficient on paper, was in practice a civic menace, belching out exhaust, kicking up storms of dust, becoming
hopelessly mired in the most innocuous - looking puddles, tying up horse traffic, and raising an earsplitting cacophony that sent buggy horses fleeing.
Late goals from Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette left Stoke deep in the
relegation mire as Arsenal won 3 - 0 on Super Sunday.
Speaking to BusinessDay from New York, where he is meeting with key US importers and distributors who handle the bulk of the 12 million cases a year the Griffith - based winery produces, Mr Casella hit out at recent reports, including one in The Wall Street Journal, that portrayed the business
as mired in financial woes due to its first reported loss in 20 years and a breach of its debt covenants.
Education Week's annual state - by - state assessment of public education paints a portrait of middling performance overall with patches of high achievement, along with perennial struggles to improve on the part of states
mired at the bottom.
The fact that they are fifth in the league with one point standing between themselves and Champions League football with six games to go - is encouraging to say the least given the season they have had -
often mired with big wins only followed by unexpected defeats.
It's always refreshing to play a game that makes use of the full spectrum of colors when so many other contemporary shooters
feel mired in browns and grays.
We show you how to find the Treasure in
Moisty Mire for the Fortnite Battle Royale Week 9 Challenge!
Andrey Zvyagintsev's beautifully photographed, Oscar - nominated Russian drama Leviathan used a land dispute in a bleak coastal town to paint a grim picture of a
country mired in dysfunction.
The final product is ambitious, but it's
also mired by a noticeable lack of polish; one that like Fallout and Bethesda's half - cocked approach to quality control, might endear it all the more, providing... Continue reading →
After beginning the
year mired by suspensions to several star players, the 4 - 3 Hurricanes have bounced back to win two in a row and are flying high after a huge 24 - 7 victory over then # 20 Georgia Tech last week.
Finally, Williams believes small businesses are uniquely positioned to capitalize upon opportunities left behind by the big companies that become
too mired in their own politics.
Perhaps attempting to walk - back the severity of Trump's decision, recognizing the damage that it had done to the prestige of a United States
already mired in controversy, it is unsurprising that Tillerson's approach to the issue was more conciliatory in tone.
Every time you follow your normal travel routine, you're missing an opportunity to experience something that you may never get to again — and worse, you become even
more mired on a path of the business travel zombie.
Also, in this mode, you're given the chance to utilize powers
like Mire, which is basically a redubbed Bullet Time.
Based on those studies, the governor's own commission, of which I am a member, called for an array of interlocking changes that would break school districts free to deal with California
students mired at the bottom of state rankings on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
That game,
while mired by some of the same pitfalls that make mowing down armies of men a comically absurd chore, successfully strove to be a smarter breed of shooter.
At the same time, he remains
mired on an ongoing feud with the liberal mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio.
A critic of fiat currency and conventional banking, co-founder and libertarian Douglas Jackson had a mission: he was determined to forge a private alternative to the
financial mire caused by governments.
He will get to the end of his contract next year with the
club mired in mediocrity and light years away from the leading lights in English football.
We are
just mired in the middle, and it's completely because of our decision makers.
And - most difficult of all - to restore the trust of our fellow citizens in a political
system mired in the scandal of smears and parliamentary expenses and the corrosion of spin;
For
Abdullahii Mire this work was much more than just a means to make a living but an undertaking «to break the communication barrier between his community and those seeking to help them.»
Into the Water is ultimately a story of
families mired in secrets and uneasy relationships, haunted by the past and fearful of facing the truth in the present.
For instance, GDP in China's northeastern province of Liaoning, which suffers from rust - belt
industries mired in debt and excess capacity, shrunk 2.5 percent last year.
We're living longer and interest rates are still
mired near historic lows after nine long years.
The traditional steakhouse is one of the cornerstones of the American restaurant industry, but until recently its image had remained
somewhat mired in the past as the nation changed around it.
Today, Wendy's stock price remains
mired below its level from before Ackman's involvement, and the company consistently earns an ROIC near the bottom of its peer group.