However, it quickly became mired in bureaucracy and cost overruns that have slowed its construction and made its completion date uncertain. |
Banished from sales, she too was mired in a pink-collar ghetto and often refused basic necessities like restrooms. |
If more than one person seemed to have a claim on a piece of land, it quickly got mired in the courts. |
The big question is whether we will seize that opportunity or again let the transport debate get mired in political infighting and obfuscation. |
This book doesn't try to emulate other how-to books and avoids the pitfall of becoming mired in too many technical details. |
International greenhouse politics remains mired in a swamp of soft-hearted soft-headedness. |