Sentences with phrase «political quagmires»

Matt Mancini, Lesley Jackson, and Meg Leary harness the extemporaneity of lived experience and channel it through carefully structured forms to evoke an alternative to the bleak political quagmires of this era.
As John Dinan shows in «School Finance Litigation: The Third Wave Recedes» in From Schoolhouse to Courthouse, state courts have grown increasingly weary, and wary, of being drawn into these political quagmires.
It seems to them a political quagmire in which one is forced to ally oneself with a civil rights establishment no longer able to command broad respect.
This has given new life to the political quagmire surrounding whether refugees can naturalise within the country.
This lecture is coming at a time many Nigerians are confronted with enormous challenges and so many unanswered questions with regard to the most suitable system of government to adopt in order to get out of this present economic and political quagmire.
The new tactic could reduce the political quagmire surrounding LATFOR.
Still, Baldwin thinks that approaching climate change as a marketing problem rather than a political issue may be the key to rising above the political quagmire.
Assuming the roles of specially - elected elite military students, players will unravel the enigma that is the Erebonian Empire's inner political quagmire as they delve deep into the expansive lore that has become synonymous with the series.
What makes Yucca Mountain such a political quagmire is not the complexity of the science but the way that Congress rammed Yucca Mountain down Nevada's throat in 1987 — an exercise in top - down power politics that provoked profound and unquenchable resentment.
In the end, I think that the political quagmire will prevent any significant policy adaptation until signals and / or signs are so completely unambiguous that only complete extremists will remain in opposition.

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Europe is mired in a quagmire of financial bailouts, budget deficits and austerity measures, bleak circumstances that have already fostered social upheaval and are now ushering in political change.
The ease with which regulatory approval and construction delays can be achieved has become a politicized quagmire created by special interest groups and their political facilitators.
If he was captured, we'd be forced to navigate through an endless political and ethical quagmire both domestically and internationally.
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