So this emergency spending bill could really get bogged down in the energy debate.
Other than quality, companies shouldn't get bogged down in delivery dates and magazine picks, he says.
It is so easy to get bogged down in day-to-day administrative work that there is little time for strategic policymaking.
It is easy to get bogged down in the byzantine detail of the tax laws and forget to look up.
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Nonetheless, I admire President Obama's ability to focus on the big picture and not get bogged down in the maddening details.
The party is concerned that any debate could get bogged down in legal challenges from smaller parties not invited to participate.
But this time, action must follow. (Applause.) We can't allow immigration reform to get bogged down in an endless debate.
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Brown says Lincoln advised her to focus on the music and not to get bogged down in worries about agents and money.
The draft resolution risks continuing international divisions, Iraqi resentment against the occupying powers and the possibility that the coalition will get bogged down in Iraq.
Securing a conviction in a complex corporate accounting case is challenging as trials often get bogged down in complex financial arcana and can confuse a jury.
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But most companies get bogged down in politics, and driven by leaders that are more interested in getting ahead, than collaborating with their coworkers to create remarkable products.
It is hard to see Howard sending thousands of Australians into the dense jungles of West Papua, where they could get bogged down in guerrilla warfare for years.
It can add warnings, but these don't always have a big effect on a drug's use (see: " Fix No. 5: Forget Labels") and can get bogged down in negotiation.
So it seems a pity that a review of the court's workings, due to open in Uganda on May 31st, will in all probability get bogged down in a destructive argument (see article).
It is not inconceivable that this particular phase of negotiations may hit the buffers, or, perhaps more likely, get bogged down in irreconcilable differences, without that representing the end of all hopes for re-uniting the island.
To ensure that tax reform gets a fair hearing, he says Republicans plan to create a "fast-track" authority so that the compromise doesn't get bogged down in committees and is assured an up or down vote on the House floor.
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But where other so-called socially conscious MCs get bogged down in brainy, all too righteous rhymes about social ills and politics, Rhymefest has a sharp whit, a sense of fun, and loads of other subjects to rap about - including his strong libido and how other lesser MCs have made him quote, whacktose intolerant.
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.
Most countries employ lawyers as negotiators in these UN processes, and that's partly why they get so bogged down.
The biggest gains are expected to come in marginal weather conditions and at night, when the air traffic system can get bogged down as controllers cautiously build more space between planes.
The pitfalls of PE investment in startups are several: First, firms that have been bought out by private equity oftentimes get bogged down by an excessively hefty debt-servicing burden and have a higher probability of going bankrupt.
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