Attempts to re-float the devolved Stormont Assembly may be bogged down, but elsewhere Northern Ireland is moving forward.
Of course, that's not really the argument at all, but who needs to be bogged down with details these days?
We sometimes tend to be bogged down in our own personal things.
Let's focus on our long-term future, and not be bogged down in meeting a ridiculous report card for the satisfaction of the media.
Another advance, north-east out of Huambo, has passed through the ruins of Bailundo and is said to be bogged down in fighting on the road to Andulo.
More important, this debate may be bogged down by broader ones, such as the fight over a mandate to make a greater share of electricity from renewable sources.
The administration and congressional Democrats need to reach an agreement sooner rather than later about how these benefits will be financed, or they will be bogged down by the same kinds of internal conflicts over taxes.
Yes, a world without NRSROs will mean work for our regulators, but it will also mean regulators will no longer be bogged down with an inconsistent tangle of patchy regulations desperately aimed at defending an indefensible system.
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The 64 bit architecture has been around for a while but the need to utilize and improve it was when more browsers and applications such as games and work related applications needed more ram. 3 Gigs became not enough and expanding more ram to the home user allowed Windows pcs to do more and not be bogged down.
While HR IT teams certainly do, their tools tend to be very bogged down with old systems.
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But windy spots tend to be beautiful spots, and local opposition bogged down projects.
He says the legislation's wording on competition must be amended or doctors could get "bogged down" in the process and distracted from patient care.
The flood-relief supplemental appropriations bill, bogged down all week, appears to be a large part of the problem and may not be cleared until after the recess, holding up billions of dollars in relief and infuriating representatives of the hard-hit areas.
Unfortunately, it wouldn't be an Android device if it didn't come bogged down with an array of carrier-installed bloatware.
Predictably agreement on the detail is now bogged down in spats, which can generally be characterised as supplicant, struggling southern nations wanting easier terms for potential rescues than the rich north would prefer.
The discussions with the Treasury have become bogged down over the precise price tag which will be set in terms of a cut in Northern Ireland's block grant.
As it has done many times before, Chinese banking has become bogged down in a quagmire just when it seemed to be making progress.
START-2 bogged down by arguments over missile defence, would-be proliferators can argue that the big powers have already breached the second part of this bargain.
The downside is they are also more likely to miss out on great opportunities, get too bogged down with details, and have a tendency to be overly anxious.
When the full commission meets to decide what it will or will not propose in the defense arena, perhaps it should be content to simply identify budgetary targets for reductions rather than getting bogged down in the arcana of trading off warfighting strategies and capabilities.
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Bashing banks seems to be in vogue, and perhaps if my other predictions of other major legislation getting bogged down come true, the Democrats might use the banks as their way to show how tough they are.
And there are even fewer that have such a demanding overhead while running in the background -- which happens to be NVIDIA's big selling point for Tegra 2, that it allows you to multitask without ever getting bogged down.
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