Sentences with phrase «quagmire with»

As everyone expected, the Italian elections have produced a real quagmire with the anti-establishment Five Star Movement getting enough of the vote to do exactly what they wanted.

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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.
The social media giant has found itself in a quagmire, with its future looking somewhat uncertain.
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.
I really wonder how many people hold the viewpoint that the oppression began (and essentially this whole quagmire) with the Jews and their expansionist seizure of land illegally.
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.
However, precisely because of the same reason, the book is too often repetitive, with overlapping sections, for instance, about Pakistan's quagmire and its deteriorating ties with America.
He also preferred stabilisation in the «frozen conflicts» in the near abroad, while taking a carrot and stick approach to internal secession, becoming entangled in a military quagmire in Chechnya, while simultaneously successfully concluding secret deals with leaders of recalcitrant Russian republics such as Tatarstan to buy off and co-opt separatist leaderships.
Indeed if we are looking for someone with demonstrable talents to lead Ghana from her unemployment quagmire, then certainly that can not be Nana Akufo - Addo.
I am committed to this campaign because it will open doors to many more girls who would like to have a future with better economic and social prospects instead of falling into the traditional quagmire of yesterday.
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.
From my side, apart from the common stand of seeing how we would ferry Kaduna State and our people out of that quagmire of the PDP days, I also had my sojourn with the Buhari movement because I was at one point in time in the ANPP (All Nigeria Peoples Party), first known as APP, before I left the ANPP.
Even those afflicted with socio - economic quagmire were mobilised to the streets to welcome the Daura - born «Messiah».
If Obama can not beat the doddering McCain with the economy in the dumper and a quagmire in Iraq, regardless of who the running mates are, the Dems should immediately fold their tent.
«Japan might become a victim of funding» quagmires, especially with a prolonged recession that has lasted more than 20 years and a soaring national debt, he says.
As a solution to this quagmire, Health Canada allocated CA$ 7 million over 3 years to create ONHP, a new regulatory authority that is charged with providing some legitimacy to alternative medicine through pre-market assessment, enhancing consumer access and choice to a full range of natural health products, and ensuring consumer safety.
It's an overwhelming responsibility to guide our children through the quagmires of selfish behavior — especially when most of us struggle with it in ourselves.
Bidegain and cinematographer Arnaud Potier speak multitudes with wide - angle, slow - panning shots that immerse us in a post-9 / 11 quagmire that's never less than utterly personal.
Beyond its dazzling special effects, the best element of Back to the Future is the performance of Michael J. Fox, who finds himself in the quagmire of surviving the white - bread 1950s with a hip 1980s mindset.
With each lesson, Dennis finds himself enmeshed deeper in the capitalist quagmire and director Bahrani sets the stage for the tradie's day of reckoning.
An astonishing journalistic achievement, Cartel Land captures in unprecedented ways the moral quagmire that inexorably links the consumers of drugs in the U.S. with the suppliers south of the border.
But this movie ticks a lot of boxes: it's about the death of investigative journalism, the quagmire that newspapers are in today, but it's also about society and the way that it dealt with this situation [the exposing of Roman Catholic pedophile priests in Boston].
A mess of a film this one.Plot lines confused and blurred.It seems to have been made up as they filmed.All the American cliques are there.Ugly brutal men in a one horse town, yet the place is full of emotionally wounded gorgeous women.The men are macho and the women inconsequential.The acting is rather uneven, veering from impressive, going down to Benny Hill.This is Cages best role thus far, but his normal low standards means his acting is still below par.The plots descends into a quagmire of nuttiness and by the end is daft romantic nonsense.A tighter script was needed, the director needed to be replaced to stop the film's plot wandering off in all directions and finally someone with greater gravitas was needed to take on Nicholas Cage's part...
Meanwhile, Han Solo (Peter) plans to leave the Rebel Alliance until an Imperial attack prompts him to escape in the Millennium Falcon with Princess Leia (Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein), C - 3PO (Quagmire, voiced by MacFarlane), and Chewbacca (Brian Griffin, also MacFarlane) onboard.
A while back, at the height of the quagmire in Iraq, it was the so - called «torture porn» subgenre of horror, kicked off by «Saw» and brought to its gruesome, bloody pinnacle with Eli Roth's «Hostel» series.
Gov. Larry Hogan could untangle Baltimore County Public Schools officials from their technology quagmire by simply eliminating the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers testing (PARCC) they use to justify their obsession with...
Back to the story of what to do with this «best - selling» quagmire.
It's a confusing quagmire of technology, and it's VERY easy to get overwhelmed with the options.
Now, this leaves us with what a «professional» registrant «should» do regarding this always potential quagmire.
The European quagmire has dampened the equity market in the US and as a result the market has not kept pace with the improvement in the business fundamentals.
It's early days however and, if nothing else, this brief demo — coupled with the recently Resident Evil Revelations 2 — marks the solid steps Capcom have taken in pulling the series out of the quagmire of mediocrity some had feared it would never return from.
With the release of Team Ninja's Nioh merely weeks away, I have noticed a worrying trend developing within the stinking, festering quagmires that masquerade as gaming forums and comment sections across the internet.
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.
Of the few dozen maps in the campaign, only a couple are more quagmire than bombastic battles, with tons of real estate to cover while you search out objectives.
WHen you are really inundated with work / projects, you sometimes need to revert to doing one thing at a time to get out of the quagmire.
Or is the «Global Warming» conversation via polticians «sleeping» with environmental lobbyists quagmire really the problem?
The media's complacency on Iraq has left us with a smoking quagmire, lets hope the climate system isn't another.
He not only bore the slings and arrows thrown his way by some of the ugliest people in the climate debate, he reciprocated with professionalism and honor, refusing to let them drag him into the quagmire of climate ugliness we have seen from so many climate activists.
The Wind industry is clearly sinking in their self - made quagmire of lies with «Rusty» Marsh floundering in the bog whilst spewing disinformation and smear.
What's more, melting of permafrost is leaving some Inuit settlements bogged down in a muddy quagmire, with inhabitants unable to use traditional sleds and skis to move around.
Combine these aims with public perception, and there is a quagmire at hand.
§ 3.5 Some 60 years ago, Dean William Prosser referred to choice of law as: «a dismal swamp, filled with quaking quagmires, and inhabited by learned and eccentric professors who theorize about mysterious matters in a strange and incomprehensible jargon.
In reaching her decision as to how to deal with the quagmire of fairness, i.e. either the defendant is ordered to pay the full amount of the judgment now and risks overpaying or the plaintiff is forced to wait — without any income — until the expiration of what he says is the reasonable notice period, Justice Pollak turned to the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Hryniak v. Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7, and noted the following:
There are a host of dos and don'ts with this, it can be a quagmire.
When I used to teach administrative law, I used to note that with every «new» approach to judicial review, the Supreme Court took us back to the same quagmire it was trying to unravel in CUPE v. New Brunswick Liquor Corporation.
Nothing is worse than being stuck on a deserted road, with no one out there to help you out of this quagmire.
Sitting down with MSNBC and Recode at a town hall event, Cook was once again asked about consumer privacy in the wake of fallout over Facebook's Cambridge Analytica quagmire.
Android users continue to be quagmired between phone manufacturers not releasing the latest updates for their handsets, and then carriers not rolling them out, leaving users potentially vulnerable to new threats, a situation that Google is seeking to address with its latest attempt to facilitate Android updates, Project Treble.
The more people you hire with the wrong processes in place, the greater your risk of getting involved in a legal quagmire.
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