mired in poverty, helplessness, and abhorrent living conditions.
Ukraine has been mired in corruption.
She got mired in 1912.
And then that got mired into debates between, was it best to have horizontal primary health care, which was basically a broad vision of health services and systems,
are so mired in that second metric of power, that they are not able to make good decisions, because they look at everything through that filter
the country is mired in Civil War the idea behind our CPS is to use data on
ability to rise above and transcend themselves not just to be mired forever in Original Sin and so on and so forth.
Make people feel optimistic about the future of our planet so that they're not mired in grief.
I mean, when I get mired in the negativity of the news feed, nothing makes me feel more hopeful than walking away
Because at the moment, we seem to be mired in conflict, divisive arguments, fake news, yelling, bigotry, prejudice,
And yeah, it can get mired in local optima, but it's the way that we solve these really hard intractable problems.
I think that a lot of the issues that Google finds itself mired in, a lot of the suspicions
You see what a lot of people have to realize is that when they're mired in bad news, all
But by contrast to that, my sister's life became mired in a procession, seemingly unending procession, of misfortunes and afflictions.
It took a lot of courage for me to say those things outweigh all the other image-related things that I was so mired in.
The more broadly parallel she runs, the more meta-cognition she finds herself mired in, so that even as she lies abed, propped up on a hill of pillows the size of a Celtic
And in a lot of ways, the last decade to me has felt a lot like the '70s just being mired in misery
Having said that, there are many cultures around the world that are, you know, mired in tradition to the point of not being able to progress.
And while some denominations are on the better side of it, the Methodist Church is still really mired in it.
He had this evolution after meeting Charlie Munger, and in 1963, he found American Express mired in a scandal.
But when it comes to freedom within the companies they run, they're stuck a good 50 years earlier, mired in the ideology of Frederick Winslow Taylor and his notions of "scientific management":
You see what's really important, I think, is for every spokesperson who's mired in a bad news situation always to start off by askin' themselves, "What am I made of?
But if it's a company that's smack dab mired in the middle of a