However it is impossible to guess whether such efforts will pull Michigan out of the mire.
After a few glorious years, the industry could quickly find itself back in the mire.
Since leaving GE, Mr Welch's reputation has remained strong, whereas GE's has sunk into the mire.
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They only add to the sense that Washington is dysfunctional and cannot possibly help us out of the mire.
S. Eliot, yet remains stuck in the economic mire from whence he came.
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Being conscious of gender schemas can give woman an advantage: heightened awareness can pull us out of the mire.
To even read them is to sink into a mire of uncontrolled Internet.
Mr Robinson said Mr Allister was content to mire himself in the past.
For Mrs Gandhi, if she becomes prime minister, that will mean coming down to earth but somehow remaining above the mire.
Too many reckless bankers and too many unpaid debts have dragged the European Union into the mire, not too many unelected bodies.
The fourth-wicket pair showed great heart to drag Worcestershire out of the mire, gradually cranking up the run-rate as the innings progressed.
As we continue to waddle through the mire of sequestration, budgets, and deficit debates, this is a lesson both parties need to digest.
It is the rallying cry of Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel as she points to what she thinks is the way out of the euro mire.
Could it be that the skeptics have wallowed in the mire too long, and that the U.S. is leading the charge for a global economic renaissance?
As for efforts to drag the developed world out of the mire, the G20 went perhaps further than had been expected, though undoubtedly not far enough.
And they were deeper into the mire on 56 for four when Owais Shah went cheaply to Mike Smith and Aaron Laraman fell to Averis for 29.
Calls to the BCC's Chamber Advice Line service, which aims to help small firms through the regulatory mire, have shot up by 25% over the last 5 months.
Because the sovereign debt mire developed countries is too deep.
On structural reform, the Bank agrees with some private economists that, over the medium term, government spending alone has failed to drag Japan out of the economic mire.
When Bopara was trapped in front by spinner Danny Briggs and Foster succumbed to Sean Ervine, Essex were firmly in the mire but were saved by the arrival of the rain.
The survey gives some ammunition to stimulus supporters with its projections showing the U.S. is emerging from the financial mire better than Europe, which is facing a new crisis of extreme youth unemployment.
Many economists would also like to see Japan commit itself to a whopping fiscal stimulus in the hope that a faster-growing economy could drag the rest of the region out of the mire.
One man who might have helped Australia out of the mire was Mike Hussey but he was unluckily given out lbw when one from Gul appeared to be doing too much and heading down the leg-side.
Harner, a fluent Chinese speaker who has lived in Asia for 30 years, says China's opening the door to new foreign and private owners indicates that it has learned from Japan's decadelong mire in the 1990s.
Many are wondering whether a new pontiff will choose to lead the church in a different direction -- and can lift it out of the mire of scandal that has bogged down this pope's time in office.
Instead, we mire in economic stagnation.
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Contrary to images of "going back to the Stone Age, " this form of energy efficiency actually increases the levels of illumination (and thus literacy), while trimming greenhouse gas emissions, indoor air pollution and energy bills that mire the poor in poverty.
As Benedict closes the door behind him, many are wondering whether a new pontiff will choose to lead the church in a different direction -- and can lift it out of the mire of scandal that has bogged down this pope's time in office.
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