Britain is the last of the big G20 countries still to be mired in recession.
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Now it's mired in an energy shortage brought on by--why is this not surprising?
More than 800, 000 homes are "mired in transport poverty" as a result, the RAC Foundation said.
Few industries are as mired in outdated practices and slow to adopt technology as construction.
But this kind of pork-barrel profligacy has helped keep Japan mired in semirecession for a decade.
Mr Djindjic's successor as prime minister, Zoran Zivkovic, has been mired in wrangling within his government.
They saw the departure as the last days of a modern-day Roman emperor, mired in scandal.
Movie theater owners, mired in expansion debt, say they shouldn't bear the cost of going digital.
Now they're mired in a mess of Tax Court cases, with the IRS demanding millions.
Imagine buying a diversified, leading-edge conglomerate in a recession-mired economy just before the economy turns.
And too many of the Tory shadows are mired in the failures of John Major's government.
Four years ago, the world was mired in the deepest economic downturn since the Great Depression.
After all, it is 1980, and the service industries are mired in this stagnant economy, too.
Iran, mired in deficits, is in no position to help, compared to the still-flush Arab petro-monarchies.
While the three giants recover, developing countries as a whole are mired in recession.
He'd come into the game mired in nine-game slump in which he'd shot just 38.6%.
Post-Saddam Iraq has had genuine multiparty elections but is mired in corruption, violence and sectarian strife.
All but a few clubs spend far more than they earn and are mired in debt.
With the economy sliding and top politicians mired in corruption allegations, who could trust that lot?
At the least, Euroland is mired in a GDP funk for years and years.
The only opposition party represented in parliament, the leftish Republican People's Party, is mired in internal squabbles.
Europe remains mired in recession, with political risk from Italy to Cyprus keeping policymakers on their feet.
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The next government faces pressure to bring urgently needed economic and electoral reforms to the recession-mired nation.
Meanwhile, Indonesia's biggest companies, mired in debt, take the lion's share of the government's concern and resources.
Sears, mired in years of declining sales, has closed 68 of its Sears department stores since 2009.
The game follows the traditional MMO path of having a central story mired in sidequests and grinding.
While risk assets gained and the U.S. dollar slid, crude oil continues mired in a bearish market.
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That's what Japan is mired in, and it was last seen in the U.S. in the 1930s.
But with north Somalia recovering somewhat, while the south is mired in famine, one conclusion is inescapable.
Off it, they are dire performers: clubs are amateurishly run, and the game is mired in corruption.
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