They are incapable of fixing the bureaucratic quagmire largely because it is incapable of being fixed.
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The best example of this has been on perennial quagmire of agricultural sector reform.
All of the cadets interviewed say they want to help Iraq out of its sectarian quagmire.
Another quagmire would surely lead Congress to make an attempt to rein in presidential power.
"This is a quagmire of potential conflicts of interest, " says Ms. Frankel of Boston University.
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Our government is paralyzed as our nation spirals into a quagmire of growing entitlements and larger deficits.
Those lifelines have been jettisoned to the ECB and the political quagmire that is the European Union.
Greece has the potential to become a vibrant growing economy instead of remaining in its current quagmire.
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The page itself is an inscrutable quagmire, but even so, more than half a million people voted.
De Soto highlights how this quagmire scares away the capital investment that might otherwise propel Haitian living standards.
So yes, it was a deft move to uphold the healthcare law while avoiding the Commerce Clause quagmire.
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The transfer was slowed by efforts to stabilize earth surrounding the bridge, which has become a quagmire for vehicles.
This has led to a legal quagmire, with electoral law, the constitution and parliamentary standing orders contradicting each other.
Generally speaking, according to Belcher, the market for printed materials is a quagmire.
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The nation's labor market, for example, is a quagmire of outdated socialist regulations.
"We believe we can pull this country out of the quagmire, " Netanyahu said.
And now Hyundai may find that its false-mileage mistakes will create more of a quagmire than it bargained for.
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But the moral shame of doing it is a bit less when the whole sport is an ethical quagmire.
In other words, Japan is in a monstrous economic and financial quagmire.
The political reality in Washington cannot be easily changed, but fortunately, it is easy to profit from the Washington quagmire.
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The company said the festival had faced the worst weather conditions in its history, which turned the park into a quagmire.
The Indian army says it has lost more soldiers in the north-east than in that other quagmire of thwarted separatism, Kashmir.
But Israel's attack on the Gaza-bound flotilla, claiming, it seems, nine Turkish lives, has squarely thrust Turkey into the Middle Eastern quagmire.
Earlier this year, facing increasing violence in Afghanistan, Mr. Obama rejected warnings of a "quagmire" and ordered more troops to that country.
Surely we can all remember that even as recently as one year ago, Iraq was a "quagmire" with no end in site.
The country's political system has fallen into a muddy, sticky, foul-smelling quagmire.
The solution is clear: End the quagmire, revenues rise and deficits fall.
Current media coverage certainly underscores the stumbling blocks ahead before Bank of America can pull itself free and clear of this quagmire.
Mr. Paul, an ardent libertarian, warned the drum beat for military action against Iran threatened to push the United States into a quagmire.
Realising that they are in a quagmire that could keep their troops in Congo for years, Zimbabwe, Angola and Namibia all want out.
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