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"morass" Definitions
  1. an unpleasant and complicated situation that is difficult to escape from synonym web
  2. a dangerous area of low soft, wet land synonym bog, quagmireTopics Geographyc2

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During this stay, Lawrence falls into an equally insecure morass.
We should be overwhelmed by this morass of a case.
Facebook became a swirling morass of disinformation during the election.
Japan has been mired in an economic morass for decades.
The reality is blunter: the war is an unsolvable morass.
He's going to figure out the morass of unemployment benefits.
Bipartisanship is the only tangible way out of the morass.
And even Chelsea was concerned about the foundation's ethical morass.
The country's "morass is complex, but not insoluble," he wrote.
Brexit has mired Britain in a constitutional morass of its own.
Another is a low morass of pink lumps and brackish water.
TC: How does Common Sense approach the morass that is YouTube?
None of that would help the current morass of our politics.
Snow on top of overflow can become a thigh-high slushy morass.
The end result is a seemingly impenetrable morass of bylaws and rules.
That's a big theme, through murals and the morass of the town.
Of course, carriers want [telecom issues] to get lost in that morass.
There will be a way through the present morass, there always is.
Recent rains had turned it into a morass of muck and potholes.
Ukraine's morass of financial problems required a $40 billion international bailout package.
"One more institution gets dragged into this partisan morass," Mr. Axelrod said.
Bear with me as we descend into the morass of Senate rules.
Stuck in the middle of this natural-or-not morass are consumers.
But she hired lawyers, and they helped her wade through the morass.
But thankfully we have Lindsay to help guide us through the morass.
Maybe engagements are a cure-all for the morass that is 2018 politics.
Even before the scandal hit, South Korea was already battling an economic morass.
Yes, Meyers performed, and still performs, excellent coverage of the current political morass.
There are some services available to help consumers wade through the points morass.
Presiding over this ethical morass is Stefan Passantino, the White House ethics officer.
Almost all the paths out of this debt morass are unpleasant and destructive.
Dolan, however, did not wade into that morass during his radio interview Friday.
It seems that some may be looking for a way out of the morass.
And that's not even getting into the tangled morass that is the Trump Foundation. 
" More from the Hill: A "political morass ... is crippling the House Intelligence Committee's investigation.
The dispute is a red flag for any buyer considering wading into the morass.
The Middle East is a morass and no longer that important to U.S. interests.
Yet the present morass only underscores how important it is to elect better senators.
Remember these pre-Uber situations: • Zenefits' board ousted Parker Conrad amid a legal morass.
Adding to the data privacy law morass, California may pass additional rules in 85033.
Yemen's conflict is a fragmented and in some places confused morass of feuding parties.
Looking for logic in Saddam's decisions, we found instead a morass of idiosyncratic thinking.
A new government would stand a better chance of pulling Brazil out of its morass.
This bureaucratic morass has forced some providers to reconsider their participation in the Choice program.
Maybe it can find some way out of the morass that is today's social world?
Pelvises, limbs, a tongue seem to emerge from the morass and then break apart again.
And Sundar, I will try to figure out your completely confusing morass of messaging products.
Their team is the footballing equivalent of soggy Weetabix, a sludgy morass of sticky, bland goop.
But even those who make it across the border fall into this administration's morass of cruelty.
If you're daunted at the prospect of wading into 2016's political morass, we get it.
The morass illustrates how a government that many perceive as all-powerful can find itself constrained.
But the recent election results point to something else — Canada as a morass of regional resentments.
You have to wade through the morass to find the stuff that really matters for them.
With his wife gone, his routine gave way to a morass of unaccountability and unwelcome quiet.
Within the morass of the personal and political that Novey depicts, there are certain dead ends.
Rising above the morass of Pakistan's domestic politics, the SPD projects an image of calm professionalism.
Other companies have seen that morass and put their own plans to go public on hold.
Vietnam '19673 By early 1967, American and allied forces appeared stuck in the morass of Vietnam.
It has also emerged as something of a political morass into which the candidates keep stumbling.
President Donald Trump just tossed his most pressing economic issue into the morass of impeachment politics.
But if the 2008 crisis is any indicator, bailouts are a political morass with lasting effects.
No previous president would have dared to wallow in such a morass of conflicts of interest.
The churning morass of the Trump administration makes a 140-year-old political cartoon surprisingly germane.
And this morass has been perpetuated by the egoism, greed and arrogance of the vulture elite.
What enrages them isn't just the unprecedented political morass now depressing if not immobilizing their target audience.
But that hasn't stopped him from leaping head first into the racist morass of the far right.
The war in Yemen is a morass; support for Egypt and other Sunni allies is a drain.
IT IS BOGGED DOWN BY THIS MORASS OF GRIDLOCK AND LOBBYISTS ON TOP OF LOBBYISTS IN WASHINGTON.
It is hard to know where the hard bottom is beneath this morass of lies and bile.
First, the idea that the media is to blame for Trump's current morass over Russia is farcical.
His approval ratings are abysmally low, and he is walled in by a morass of inconsistent promises.
One expert called the unorthodox and rarely employed strategy a necessity borne by Illinois' historic financial morass.
It is amidst this political morass that Adirley Quierós's Once There Was Brasília (63) situates itself in.
And he seems to have only recently figured out what a policy morass health care can be.
Betting could eventually be legal nationwide, but there is a legal morass to navigate before that happens.
Into this morass daringly comes Daphne Merkin with the long-awaited chronicle of her own consuming despair.
A convolutional neural network is just the trick to tease out new and interesting results from that morass.
Chappaquiddick attempts to navigate this morass by focusing on the day of the accident and its immediate aftermath.
Without that legitimacy, we run the risk of devolving into the morass in which other nations have sunk.
This regulatory overreach is the root of the energy policy morass in which our country is now mired.
Already a mercurial boss, Trump has lashed out at aides he believes bear some responsibility for the morass.
"I appreciate that the IRS finds itself in a morass that Equifax created," he told Gizmodo on Thursday.
And last year, the FCC stepped into the morass of agencies regulating privacy with its net neutrality order.
"There is a deep sense of morass within the franchisee community," the group wrote in a 22016 letter.
The Qatar case threatens to undercut that turnaround effort and push the bank further into a legal morass.
The balance sheet ballooned as the Fed sought to stimulate the economy out of its financial crisis morass.
The worst experiences are those where you feel the discussion sinking into a narcotizing morass of ideological reassurance.
Even then, the morass of domestic duties threatens to ooze under the doors of our studios and offices.
Now, however, as Trump sinks more deeply into the morass of governing, many may be having some second thoughts.
The church spent much of 2018 suffering through a morass of scandals and this year hasn't been much easier.
And yet they've barely caused a ripple in the morass of Russia-related controversy that has engulfed Trump's team.
But behind that, there's a morass of conspiracy accusations, deep-rooted paranoia, and real plots that goes back decades.
The damage to the oil sands industry, which makes huge payments to the provincial government, will deepen the morass.
Any business with an online presence, no matter how small, would have to find their way through this morass.
"These last 10 months, he's ripped through a different morass — the nation's stale, insider-driven politics," the board wrote.
Syria remains a morass with no good options, though arguably Obama had no better choice than to muddle through.
As for stocks, "Is it a buying opportunity or is it morphing into a protracted political morass?" said Chandler.
This newsletter will explore those and other questions amid the mass of news coverage and morass of public conversation.
The challenge is primarily in timing your moves so as to avoid the morass of bad guys and bullets.
Both Pete Buttigieg and Mr. Sanders, the two top finishers, lost some of theirs in the morass of mismanagement.
If the process turns on grandstanding and degenerates into a morass of endless half-baked accusations, then Trump wins.
These works suggests that the erotic can perhaps point the way out of our current political and social morass.
The Supreme Court has, of course, gotten dragged into "political morass," as Ohlin called it, several times over the centuries.
In remarks to airline executives in February, he did not raise safety but criticized the "regulatory morass" affecting the industry.
But navigating the complex morass of the Middle East is no less complex for the death of Mr. al-Baghdadi.
Mr Macron must perform the German trick—from labour-market morass to miracle—in half the time it took Germany.
Twitter (and 2019 Oscars Twitter especially) is a troll-ridden morass of political polarization where the good guys usually lose.
But the show has momentum again, which is something it didn't have through the long, lovely morass of season two.
And within this morass, a reflex has emerged on both sides to reflexively label political disagreements as signs of hate.
Why risk being dragged into this morass by not only dictating a statement but doing so on Air Force One?
More than any other locale in south Florida, the Everglades Agricultural Area must equitably share the burden of this morass.
Attempting to fish out this drifting morass of trash using conventional methods—vessels, more nets—would be a Sisyphean task.
White House officials are resigned to having to hand over the prison, and its legal morass, to the next administration.
Please weigh in on this morass and help me decide if I can purchase a VW with a clear conscience.
It could also be a practical necessity, reflecting a desire not to get bogged down in the Syrian morass indefinitely.
But members of the amorphous conservative morass known as the alt-right seem to use the term as a taunt.
Since that initial rush, however, O'Rourke has steadily sunk into the morass of a race with nearly two dozen candidates.
If the 2008 crisis is any indicator, bailouts and other emergency stimulus plans are a political morass with lasting effects.
The morass of ethical questions around Scott Pruitt's conduct as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is now stunningly thick.
But shelters too often get caught up in the morass of building permits and filings that invariably slow things down.
They have come to regard the prison there as a legal morass and a symbol of American abuse and mistreatment.
The epidemic challenge is fueling xenophobia against mainland Chinese in Hong Kong — a city already besieged in a political morass.
And pity those in their 70s or 80s who must navigate this morass without expert adult children or other advocates.
Some Republicans insist that the media underplay the factors that could yet help the president out of his current morass.
And sure enough it's become a poisonous morass for the entire party, and a complete distraction from the populist project.
They help people deal with a morass of requirements, a jungle of eligibility standards, and a tower of enrollment forms.
As chairman, he has already witnessed the finger-pointing from the two sides, blaming each other for the current morass.
Sky-high expectations for the Bucks (15-24) ahead of the season have devolved into a morass of questions and concerns.
Yet the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme wound up as a morass, which may cost almost £500m ($660m) of public money.
The insufferable Hollywood and automotive retreads of the last decade have mired their respective industries in a morass of wistful mediocrity.
YouTube's recommendation system can also lead viewers searching for news into a partisan morass of shock jocks and videos touting misinformation.
If Mr Trump fails to master his resentments, his presidency will soon become bogged down in a morass of petty conflicts.
Bannon's departure may have made Trump more likely to listen to his generals and dive more deeply into the Afghanistan morass.
In fact, I think the most dangerous element for women caught in the morass of the sexual harassment experience is time.
If the money had come from corporate contributions or other sources, issues could arise under the morass of campaign finance regulations.
The Fyre Festival has transitioned from a morass on a tent-strewn beach in the Bahamas to one in the courts.
But in today's morass of disinformation — the "post-truth era" — the phrase reveals a radical new relationship between citizen and truth.
The quickly-accessible GearBox saves you from having to dig through a morass of cables and hardware to find what you need.
Anyone who's trained their digital muscle memory with a decade of answering emails will get lost in the morass of UI elements.
Once Tidal is paid for, it would be folded into Apple Music and disappear in the morass of profits from the mothership.
The spreadsheet gurus in your organization know how to use pivot tables to pull meaningful insight out of a morass of numbers.
Even so, the president struggles to push legislation through Congress, not because of determined opposition but because it is a hopeless morass.
Eventually, MLB emerged from the morass and codified baseball, to the benefit of a few and to the detriment of many others.
Lu Yang's installations and videos hyperbolize the morass of narcissism, identity-loss, fantasy, and fetish that comprises our relationship to synthetic experience.
Instead, her installations and videos hyperbolize the morass of narcissism, identity-loss, fantasy, and fetish that comprises our relationship to synthetic experience.
But the state is still snared in a fiscal morass, including an employee retirement system that is only about 49 percent funded.
With Trump so firmly supporting the Saudi strategy, the United States could find itself dragged further into the deepening Middle East morass.
They are, in effect, like us, and how we decide to treat them is a confusing morass of frequently conflicting moral impulses.
But with little realistic hope of repairing his relationship with the president, there is also no clear way out of the morass.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) can't even levy the largest fine in its history without being dragged into a political morass.
America faces a morass of complexity connected to illegal immigration that has already occurred, most of it from south of the border.
Mark understands the president's electoral coalition and his unique ability to cut through the normal morass of Washington to get things done.
But once in Washington, he sinks into a morass of lobbyists, conspiracies and corruption, ultimately taking a bribe to resign his seat.
"I think it'll just end up being a morass of arguments if we try to put that into formal legislation," Cardenas said.
He seemed to me then an emissary of Libya's morass and an emblem of the tangled loyalties that had confounded America's policy.
It's hard to imagine NATO countries queuing up to get involved in the Iran morass, which is largely of Trump's own making.
All of this has made for a media morass in which fake news, hate speech and unverified information may overrun basic facts.
In spite of it all, his mother, Paulette, stood by him, trying to help her son climb out of his personal morass.
Trump's tariff-hiking, winner-picking economic nationalism, which looks to communist China as a model, is an immiserating morass of rank corruption.
Or Trump's agenda could dissolve into a morass most in the room are unwilling to entertain, even as they know it's a possibility.
As the company limps into its investor day presentation Monday, it has gone from a paradigm of success to a morass of excess.
The first six months were brutal, but I got through the morass that my predecessor left behind, and ever since it's been fantastic.
Lawyers understand the procedural morass of the court system and can help tenants navigate it and present their case as best as possible.
For his part on Friday, Mr. Trump continued to blame Democrats for the morass, although 14 Republicans voted against his plan on Thursday.
And for the crime of opposing US entry into that morass, dozens saw federal prison time, mostly under the Espionage Act of 1917.
Kelly called the legal morass "extremely important and complicated" but gave no sign he was in a rush to rule on the matter.
The scrutiny the IPO process brought to The We Company's inner workings has prevented public-market shareholders from becoming stuck in the morass.
To help navigate through the morass, an expanding range of companies offer to scrape, clean and sell this data to the investment community.
GOP senators met soon after Trump's legal team rested its defense on Tuesday to try to find a way out of a morass.
In other words, after the court's holding, state courts, too, will have to deploy the morass that is state-law federal-question analysis.
Trump's behavior thus far has echoed this tendency, in the manner of someone accustomed to business rather than the coequal, collective morass of politics.
"Responsibility for the current morass does not rest with any one party or group; ample blame can be doled out all around," he wrote.
Subscriptions align incentives in a way that advertising can never do, while also avoiding the morass of privacy and ethics that plague ad targeting.
Under this framework, viral dance trends like the dab could become a legal morass — the way that challenges based around specific songs can be.
And it is in this morass of enablement, avoidance and appeasement that many male VCs learn there is no consequence to their harassing behavior.
It's a quick ramp for a company that only two years ago was struggling to extricate itself from the morass that was Faraday Future.
Instead, Trump doubled down with boastful pride on his tax "savvy" and efforts to drag Bill Clinton down with him into the sexual morass.
The bad optics of an empty chair could outweigh being dragged further into a morass that Google may feel belongs to Facebook and Twitter.
OUR second attempt to try to sort through the morass of opinion on Britain's EU referendum looks at the impact of regulation of business.
This vigor of expression, which she shared with her former mentor and lover, lifts Claudel out of the 19th-century morass of marketable figurines.
But this mind-bending video might top them both, with its illustration of magnetic reconnection as flashes within a golden morass of field lines.
Adding better controls for Groups might not sound like a huge feature to you until you've been at the coalface of the Groups morass.
And however calibrated the operation, would it not inevitably draw America into another Middle East morass and, quite possibly, a military confrontation with Russia?
The morass facing the US in Afghanistan after 18 years of combat is not dissimilar to the protracted struggle the US encountered in Vietnam.
The year began with hopes that the economy was about to shake free of its 2 percent growth morass, but that narrative has changed.
Just two weeks ago, Trump had said it was time to get troops out of Syria to let regional powers fix the morass there.
Confronting Brown's often tortured private life was hard enough, but the tangled, ceaseless legal morass left in that singer's wake really shook Mr. McBride.
And this medium has changed over the past decade from a free and open exchange of ideas to a morass of opinion and hate.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had contributed to the morass by allowing Africa Command, whose leader, Gen.
As it has around the world, the internet in the Philippines has become a morass of fake news and conspiracy theories, harassment and bullying.
But when the New York-based playwright Rajiv Joseph, who recounted his experience by telephone on Wednesday, peered down into the morass on Aug.
There's zero evidence to suggest that either Obama is interested in wading into the current morass in order to keep the nomination from Sanders.
" Amtrak spokeswoman Kimberly Woods said the rail company was disappointed with the ruling, adding, "We hope that this legal morass will be resolved soon.
The old Sander will do as his mother asks, will pray and puzzle, working toward the light and out of the morass of sin.
The dispute also highlights the vast scale of the task faced by the British government as it unscrambles a morass of European Union lawmaking.
Not only because of President Trump, though he could hardly be worse, but because of the stinking morass he has uncovered in the heartland.
Atlanta can claim sole possession of first place with a victory, while New Orleans can plunge the entire division into a shared 1-2 morass.
They're good recommendations, but not the kind that can be made on short notice, so expect 2019 to be another morass of missteps and misrepresentations.
As the nation plunges into an unsustainable financial morass, essentially spending four dollars for every three dollars it collects, the government confronts a daunting choice.
Her calm demeanor and "spirit of Aloha" stand in sharp contrast the morass of negativity and conflict that swirl any mention of her on Twitter.
Arbitration allows workers and bosses alike to "avoid the costs of litigation" and speeds up the process, steering clear of the "procedural morass" of courtrooms.
Several countries, including America, Britain, Canada and Israel, as well the Philippines, are modifying their laws in response to the jurisdictional morass of online horrors.
You start to feel a little hot in the forehead, a feeling that only intensifies as you wade deeper and deeper into the technical morass.
He turned first to a morass of a story back in Arkansas, known as the Whitewater real estate scandal, which focused on whether then-Gov.
There's just not much we know about its effects, thanks largely to the regulatory morass surrounding cannabis and its byproducts that has slowed down research.
The way out of this morass is to realize that the FBI's legal definition of terrorism is not the only one that can be used.
It's a chance both to clean up the morass of bad debts surrounding "zombie" steel mills and the environmental impact of older-technology production lines.
"Another World" is keenly aware of the political morass it is stepping into, and no doubt improved by the balance and rigour this situation demands.
Moreover, the law bars have spent two decades reducing regulation of legal advertising and are not eager to go back to that free speech morass.
Costa believes people aren't paying attention to the "big morass of problems" in Washington, D.C., which he said will trickle down into the equity markets.
As such, the final third of the book devolves somewhat into a morass of abbreviations, reports from conferences, and policy discussions folded into canned dialogue.
The Republican-controlled Senate has become a legislative morass where gun legislation stalls, both in the wake of Sandy Hook and after other mass shootings.
I also think the Democrats are right to pursue a narrow impeachment inquiry that's easily understandable and mostly avoids the morass of the Mueller investigation.
After she was criticized in early debates for being evasive on how she would pay for the policy, Warren was dragged into a monthslong morass.
It has been humbling for a Senators team that prides itself on a conservative style, turning the area between the blue lines into a morass.
The federal government has been working on the problem for more than a decade, but a morass of regulatory and technological issues have stymied progress.
State and federal regulators have yet to devise a scheme to clean up this morass, and to hold companies responsible for wells currently in use.
If we end up with an inconsistent morass of international regulations, complying with them will place a particular burden on small companies, thus stifling innovation.
With "Dopesick," her third book after "Factory Man" and "Truevine," Macy has waded into a public health morass that has also become a political minefield.
That brings me to CEI's response to the special master's report – and to my aforementioned point that lodestar-based fee awards are a morass for judges.
America's massive student debt problem is slowly getting better, but thousands who took on big loans then never graduated have little chance of escaping the morass.
The path out of this morass is for Ryan to play offense from the start and to keep his aim on a laudable, yet achievable goal.
Instead it is a complex, seething, tiered morass of many figures and institutions, often incentivized against one another, in a time of profound and rapid change.
And there is the present day prosecutor Sondra Person (Sharon Conley), who is trying to hold her own against a dark morass of small-town dysfunction.
On August 1st America dipped its foot further into the morass by launching air strikes against IS fighters holed up in the coastal town of Sirte.
Fennessey thoughtfully dissects the problem, using the Netflix-produced Jason Sudeikis vehicle Kodachrome as an example: Kodachrome is emblematic of the morass of Netflix movie offerings.
Minority-serving colleges and universities are looking on helplessly as vital funding for their science, engineering and math programs are bogged down in the Senate morass.
The impacts of Buckley echo today in the morass of case law coming from the bench that has fundamentally changed who has power in our politics.
"Our findings show a chaotic Brexit would, at least in the short term, spawn a political mess, a legal morass and an economic disaster," he said.
It is a further sign that the special counsel Robert Mueller's subpoena of Trump Organization business records, reported last week, might turn up a true morass.
Although the law is more favorable to shareholders, its foreignness will make it a bit more difficult for Valeant's mostly American shareholders to navigate this morass.
"Our findings show a chaotic Brexit would, at least in the short term, spawn a political mess, a legal morass and an economic disaster," Menon said.
Those who treasure the splendor of industrial sprawl must visit this morass of pipe lines, buildings drilling rigs, gravel pits, roads and pools of toxic chemicals.
Mr. Lutsenko's path to Mr. Giuliani began in this political morass, with a meeting so combative that it helped ignite the scandal in the first place.
So as we gird for the next 12-plus months before Election Day, I hope Tuesdays will serve as a road map through the digital morass.
This British thriller is a high-concept tease that slogs its way through a morass of barely differentiated characters and visuals before reaching an unsatisfying conclusion.
Out on the 2020 campaign trail, Trump is counting on the Ukraine morass to boomerang against Biden the same way stories about Clinton's emails damaged her.
Caffeine Informer says the winner to date is the $102.04 White Mocca Frappucino with 112 shots, a morass of extra drizzles, and bonus pumps-a-plenty.
The tech industry finally rolled over a big rock it had ignored and/or leaned on for years, and exposed the squirming morass of sexual harassment beneath.
Once Reedus's character pulls himself off the black morass of earth (if that is, indeed, Earth), everything goes off the rails and never finds the ground again.
In HBO's dark period drama, "Boardwalk Empire," Enoch "Nucky" Thompson navigates the political morass and gangland clarity in Atlantic City, New Jersey during America's experimentation with Prohibition.
Apple, Steve Jobs' other pet project, has become a confusing morass of products that are individually beautiful but lack the definitive vision of the late great technocrat.
Earlier this year, President Obama signed a bill to help Puerto Rico, after a decade of government profligacy and recession, deal with its fiscal and economic morass.
But most important, Smith has to be able to lead the country out of a political morass that has become the biggest political problem we face. 28503.
Then, the sucking morass of fable crept back into my consciousness each time the fog swept in, smudging the horizon and leaching the color from the ground.
In a question-and-answer session with readers, he described the morass of depression as something he struggled with even after having undergone treatment in the hospital.
The Simulator has watched enough of the Dolphins this season to peg their chances of emerging as a playoff team from this morass at about 20 percent.
In the meantime, the vast majority of border-crossing residents just living their lives have found themselves caught, quite literally in the middle, idling in the morass.
The morass discourages students from applying and often leaves aid tied up in procedural delays — a chance for Republicans to cut government and Democrats to increase opportunity.
With this new evidence, we're now closer than ever to knowing exactly how influenced by this digital morass they were — turns out the answer is: a lot.
The internet job-search system has created a morass of endlessly detailed job descriptions by employers; absurd personality tests; and sterile "communication" between job seeker and employer.
Now all of those decisions could come under scrutiny from European regulators, potentially pitching Google into the kind of legal morass that ensnared Microsoft two decades ago.
A couple minutes in, I abandoned my carefully crafted slide deck, as it no longer had any bearing on the morass of words tumbling from my mouth.
It welds the world into shape, a morass of 1980s references in lockstep with each other, with all of the ironies or inconsistencies between genres ironed out.
These seem like ambitious reforms, and in all likelihood most of them will fail, leaving us in a perhaps mildly better version of the morass we're in now.
Congressional hearings, however, have a tendency to slide sideways, almost immediately, into a morass of individual lawmakers' peculiar fixations, passion projects, and preferred modes of single-issue showboating.
Click here to view original GIFBeing able to play music is a gift, but learning to play an instrument is morass of frustration—especially teaching yourself the guitar.
If they do not restore their commitment to defending anti-corruption reforms, Ukraine risks sinking back into the morass from which it tried to extricate itself with Maidan.
This approach has the power to get us out of the deadly morass of gun violence by finding solutions that both protect gun rights and reduce gun violence.
He is leaving one franchise stuck in a morass of dysfunction thanks to owner Dan Snyder's Dan Gilbert levels of incompetence, and heading to a perennial playoff team.
The income-tax code is such a complicated morass that Americans spent 1.35 billion hours on their taxes in 2012, and spent $20 billion on compliance costs alone.
The legislation -- with its block granting of health care dollars to the states -- was touted as the conservative solution to the morass created by Obamacare's federal government control.
To pull Cuba from its economic morass, he must introduce urgent reforms to eliminate economic distortions such as the use of two national currencies and inefficient state industries.
With the morass on the domestic side, Trump has turned his limited attention span to international affairs, where the risks of miscalculation and violent death are much greater.
The Jews accepted it and wound up with a state; the Arabs rejected it, waged and lost a war, and created the morass that has trapped the Palestinians.
House of Cards's sixth season is a dense and convoluted morass of political machinations, betrayal, posturing, death, threats, and juicy subtext between the power players that rule America.
They ran on kitchen-table issues dear to their constituents and do not want to be consumed in a partisan morass that might unite Republican voters in opposition.
The other pertinent context here is the messiness of political affairs in the US and Great Britain, a morass the punditry classes have attempted to decipher since 2016.
It's a theme that has been replayed throughout Trump's life: The lawyers he brings in to authorize and defend his behavior end up in their own legal morass.
But rather than provide clarity on the future of DACA, the ruling only adds layers of complexity to an existing morass in the courts about the program's future.
They are a morass of concrete and air conditioning hidden behind chain-link fences, a great space in the middle of a concrete spaghetti of logistics and exit ramps.
We gradually gain a better understanding of the emotions that drove Lena into Area X, a morass of guilt and love and determination as deep as any anomalous swamp.
The bauble Fox plunked down all that hard-earned cash for—or credit, no judgment here—popped out of the box and disappeared into a morass of Yankee fans.
In practice, though, finding decent smartwatch apps, watchfaces, and complications requires a slog through a morass of subpar options and a slow, infuriating interface to find what you want.
Facebook has 2.01 billion monthly users, but its News Feed has long been a morass of untrustworthy news links, viral videos, and bad opinions from distant friends and relatives.
With Syria in tatters, yet another new administration in Washington risks getting pulled into the morass of violence in the Middle East, a region US policies helped to splinter.
Over the past 18 months, Google has pushed to improve Chrome extension security—a welcome goal given the sketchy morass of extensions that have been out there for years.
In the short-run, there will indisputably be turbulence as she extricates herself from the policies and institutional morass of Europe, but the ennobling prize well outweighs the costs.
Mexico, Ecuador and Russia are marked by a morass of extractive economic and political institutions, which obstruct the establishment of rule of law, sustained economic growth and political development.
Clifford Krauss DRUG INDUSTRY Valeant Pharmaceuticals will report its quarterly earnings on Tuesday, providing new clues about how and whether the company can climb out of its current morass.
I reached out to Senator Baldwin's office to see whether she thought Baldwin-Price could, all these years later, provide a way out of the repeal-and-replace morass.
Just when it appeared that FIFA, the governing body of world soccer, was emerging from its morass of legal problems, the organization is back in trouble with the law.
While Democrats may talk a good game about lifting people up and bringing them together, the result of minority-majority living is a morass of violence, prostitution, and poverty.
" "It is almost as if the commercial dynamism of the British people is insulating them from the crisis in our politics and yet we cannot ignore the morass of Westminster.
So your blogger has attempted to sort through the morass and pick out the key arguments; to avoid War and Peace-length posts, this will take more than one blog.
The first thing one notices are the cataracts of azure and ultramarine: every head, it seems, is crowned with a jagged shock of wig, the audience a garish costumed morass.
During his testimony, Judiciary Committee lawyers and aides explored the possibility of Nadler's holding Lewandowski in contempt, before concluding that the maneuver would result in a legal and political morass.
It sounded like a lament for a legislature that is accomplishing less and less every year, and an implicit pledge to pursue novel and turbulent pathways out of the morass.
It is now axiomatic that a locale of stunning natural beauty will quickly degrade into a morass of crowding once it is posted on the platform as a pristine image.
Which means that President Donald Trump has nothing but time on his hands -- time to stew on the current morass (or, more accurately, morasses) in which he currently finds himself.
He has been moving gingerly this term as the political branches disintegrated into partisan morass, by publicly sending a message about the rule of law and the role of collegiality.
You're wrong, and only the type of wrong an over-tanned ham hock like yourself can accomplish, plummeting past the morass of gross incivility into the abyss of depraved sociopathy.
But Pruitt, who is Donald Trump's pick to lead the US Environmental Protection Agency, remained unengaged even as the earthquakes turned into a legal morass in the courts in his state.
And, more than just a walk down the memory lane of far-left resistance politics, they also might even provide some clues about how we might navigate through our contemporary morass.
The political part of him has to know that the longer the party remains stuck in the morass of health care without a solution, the worse it is for him/them.
While these numbers are certainly crucial to understanding the complexity of this morass, they overlook the accounts of individuals, who all have different stories and reasons for making the perilous journey.
And GOP strategists now fear the party could remain stuck in the morass into 2018 and beyond, symbolically linked to Moore even as they try to put his loss behind them.
Consumer bureau remains partisan target after Wells Fargo settlement: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) can't even levy the largest fine in its history without being dragged into a political morass.
In 2017, former FCC boss Tom Wheeler claimed the Pai plan was a "fraud" and that telecom enforcement was designed to "get lost" in the "morass" of the FTC's many responsibilities.
It's created so much opportunity, but there's this morass of indie rock that feels very tepid and middling and average, and no one is raising their head above the parapet. Yeah.
Her mission was twofold: To raise awareness of the stigma and financial ruin facing the families of white-collar criminals, and to help guide women through their trauma and legal morass.
WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders struggled on Friday to find a path forward on legislation to protect hundreds of thousands of so-called Dreamers after the Senate's efforts collapsed into a partisan morass.
President Donald Trump strode into the NBA's China morass on Wednesday, denouncing the reaction of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich to the controversy.
There are no right (or single) answers to these questions, but a smart memoir from a passionate and iconoclastic advocate for children might serve as one insightful guide through the morass.
It was once a buzzword for the bureaucratic morass of Greece, which was forced to request three international bailouts from 2010 to 2015 totaling 280 billion euros ($317 billion) to stay afloat.
What was being negated by Bowie was all the nonsense, the falsity, the accrued social meanings, traditions and morass of identity that shackled us, especially in relation to gender identity and class.
The final CGI face-off is the only disappointing note in this standout film, which considers the relationship between humanity and its heroes without dragging the film down into a philosophical morass.
Sam Schwartz, a former city traffic commissioner who served on the state task force, said that these recommendations could make a real impact in addressing New York City's transit and traffic morass.
Mary is a hit woman for one drug cartel, Uncle was an operative for a rival one, and the scenario eventually spirals into a minor morass of misidentified killers and lethal paybacks.
Yet the power to bring the city's transit morass into the modern era lies in Albany, with the governor — who controls the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the system — and state legislators.
Health care in the United States is "a moral morass," a question of our "soul," Uwe Reinhardt, a brilliant health economist at Princeton wrote in "Priced Out," a book recently published posthumously.
They wanted blunt assertions of truth or fiction — and proof as to why — more than they seemed to want traditional "news analyses" that sometimes read like a morass of context and nuance.
Reminder: The decision deepened the political morass for the prime minister, who has recently lost his working majority in Parliament, exiled veteran Conservative lawmakers and failed twice to secure an early election.
It&aposs even more confounding than it sounds, and Democratic candidates must master a confusing morass of calendar conflicts and loyalties if they want to run against President Donald Trump in November.
But the Democrat who wants to compete with him in November but still navigate a mathematically complicated morass of elections and rack up delegates across the country before the convention in July.
Republicans, including Walker, castigated Washington as a partisan morass, a theme GOP governors are likely to carry into November's midterm elections — even though their party controls both Congress and the White House.
It was a shambolic morass of a scandal that dragged on for 13 months, and many politicians and citizens became collateral damage—along with the nation's capacity for mercy, measure, and perspective.
Also, in recent weeks, even as the staff morass consumed her campaign, Harris' aides and early-state surrogates were talking a lot about how she'd corrected for the tics that ailed her.
Hype about a possible mining boom in Greenland after it achieved self-rule from Denmark in 2009 faded in a morass of red tape and a commodity price slump around five years ago.
The legal status and rights of EU nationals is one of the thornier issues within the morass of Britain's exit from the bloc, which started with talks between negotiators in Brussels on Monday.
The task of pulling Brazil out of this morass falls to Michel Temer, who took over as interim president after the Senate voted in May to try President Dilma Rousseff on impeachment charges.
Otherwise, it's a weird morass of half-finished thoughts and barely coherent storytelling, without the exciting novelty stemming from the real-time storytelling device that let original 24 get away with so much.
And the thing is, it's been this bad for years, despite a million investigative exposes on the ad tech daisy chaining middlemen morass that is digital advertising — and how it's about to change.
This was going to be the year Harvey was finally going to be pitching without any innings limits or pitch count restrictions, after last year's morass of rules and ceilings and counter-rules.
Reese got ensnared in a tangled web of promising leads and dead ends — as does King's book, which can get bogged down in the morass of Lake County's unrelenting racism and squalid corruption.
On the regular menu, Ms. Gallardo does not hold back with her pozole, which has in its layered, porky broth a kick of spice and a morass of comforting hominy and pulled meat.
It's time for at least one political party to show some moral backbone at a moment when it seems that the entire country is sinking into a morass of indecency, inhumanity and immorality.
Those include the Sunni-Shia (aka Saudi-Iranian) internecine conflict; the deceptive, short-lived 2628 "Arab Spring" that quickly became the Arab Winter; the blundered intervention in Libya, and then Syria's deadly morass.
It raised a whole new batch of questions about what the President knew about the various legal fronts that are all but certain to further deepen the morass now facing the White House.
Car companies have come to realize that existing in-car systems, with their tangled layers of software and morass of hundreds of embedded processors, are slow and overly complex by today's computing standards.
Fortunately, the seeming simplicity of the prose doesn't detract from the complicated morass Reid creates, showing us how race and class become entangled in a way that is refreshingly humorous and compulsively readable.
Although the ruling could be seen as a validation of Britain's flexible constitutional system, Mr. Wagner said, it also highlighted the legal morass that encompasses so many basic decisions of the prime minister.
For Harris, the health care morass is also threatening to become an ominous symbol for why, after her surge following the first debate, she's fallen back since early July to where she started.
He wanted a televised announcement of an investigation into Hunter Biden that he could use to cast a pall on the Biden campaign, just as the email morass damaged Hillary Clinton in 2016.
In the area of health care, this bureaucratic morass and lack of unaccountability has resulted in our veterans waiting in long lines to see a doctor, some getting sicker and others even dying.
Republicans on the panel, among them some of Trump's most loyal and theatrical allies, would surely morph the hearing into a procedural morass that would lead Americans to change the channel in disgust.
Promising startups cannot afford to get caught in the morass of litigation to protect their secrets, as an expensive marathon of state jurisdictional challenges can easily kill companies before their ideas can flourish.
Each book in the series, authored by Jean Marzollo and published by Scholastic Press, features photographs by Walter Wick of elaborately arranged objects, accompanied by instructions to locate specific items in the colorful morass.
As they so often do, children and their plight sometimes cut through the never-ending, hard-to-explain morass of Syria's bloodshed between government forces, ISIS, moderate rebels, hardline rebels, and all that misery.
However, due to a commodity price slump and a morass of red tape, Greenland - which is three times the size of the large U.S. state of Texas - has only has one small operating mine.
Once upon a time, the US government wisely believed that it would be a bad idea to subject promising young internet startups to the bureaucratic morass involved in things like HIPAA or GLBA compliance.
It got a couple of nice reviews but disappeared into the morass that faces 95% of all published books; readers have limited time and money and there are too many tomes to choose from.
Supermarkets have been promoting recycling as a way out of this morass, but it hasn't been enough, according to environmentalists, who say that single-use plastic needs to be purged from the get-go.
It contains traces of what came before, both in the form of the faces on screen as well as its loose, non-narrative structure, and begins what would be a descent into autobiographical morass.
" ON MOOD IN BRITAIN: "It is almost as if the commercial dynamism of the British people is insulating them from the crisis in our politics and yet we cannot ignore the morass of Westminster.
Israel, though, regularly attacks Iranian targets in Syria — something Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted for the first time on Sunday — which may lead the US to stay out of that morass for now.
Asked if the political morass in Washington was as bad as it looked, the former treasury secretary drew laughter with his answer at the 2016 Delivering Alpha Conference sponsored by CNBC and Institutional Investor.
This morass includes multiple initiatives on the same issue, proposals to extend deadlines that the legislature has routinely extended itself, and ballot measures that force future policies to be decided by other ballot measures.
It's a morass of red tape and political horse-trading that keeps New York's transit system tethered firmly in the past, while other cities' metro systems and subways get glossier and more high tech.
All that stamping and paper-shuffling helped make life in Croatia a Kafkaesque morass, though, so the government has decided it's time to stamp out the stamp before it suffocates an already weak economy.
By naming Kelly, the chief of staff and father to a son killed in combat, as one of the people "on the call," Sanders drew one of the administration's top officials into the morass.
Instead, it's partially because of the novelty of IKEA buying a well-known Silicon Valley startup, and partially because the Swedish retail giant is voluntarily wading into the legal morass of "gig economy" contractors.
The country has gone through some incredibly sobering experiences, from the loss of the Vietnam war, the morass in Iraq and Afghanistan and the 2009 financial crisis, that have left our national consciousness scarred.
Depending on how one views it, the Pac-12 is either a circle of good teams blocking the rise of a great one, or a morass of mediocrity finding its appropriate level and results.
The fierce rain that occurred the two days before I went to Glastonbury had been causing the proverbial traffic chaos––yet everyone seemed positively beaming as they schussed their wheelie-bags through the morass.
How will tomorrow's artists bring our attention to these wrongs, as Mr. Haacke and Ms. Holzer have done, and can museums do anything to keep them from drowning in a morass of alternative facts?
The new leader of New York City's subway may know exactly how to fix the tattered system, but navigating the morass of the state's political class has already emerged as a much bigger challenge.
And it is now what undergirds Bayer's confidence that Roundup will remain a moneymaker, even if the company ends up paying billions of dollars to settle the legal morass it inherited with the sale.
But getting dragged back into the morass, once again getting mired in other peoples' quarrels, losing another decade as China and others march on — that would be the surest path to America's strategic decline.
The Common Good report uses the 203-foot raising of the Bayonne Bridge — an 87-year-old structure connecting northern New Jersey to New York's Staten Island — as a poster child for regulatory morass.
So Bush comes in, and I worked closely with him on 2200/2000, but honestly the financial crisis, the morass in Iraq, and a lot of the other decisions that were made were very damaging.
There will be legal twists and turns, but in my view, the best-case scenario for Pruitt — and the most likely outcome — is a legal morass that runs out the clock on the Trump administration.
So Bush comes in, and I worked closely with him on 200/11, but honestly the financial crisis, the morass in Iraq, and a lot of the other decisions that were made were very damaging.
Before any substantial change in this area, however, Mr Xi felt it necessary to strengthen the party's control over the PLA, lest it resist his reforms and sink back into a morass of money-grubbing.
"People are starting to worry that this political morass could hurt the economy, especially since many stocks, like the banks, are up because investors expect the Federal Reserve will keep raising interest rates, " Cramer said.
"The political morass that has engulfed the Trump Administration is a major distraction", said BBH currency strategists in a note to clients, adding that investors were already concerned about the momentum of the U.S. economy.
Hours after fans cheered him onstage in South Texas, Elon Musk walked into a morass: a private meeting with perturbed locals whose properties SpaceX, the rocket company Musk founded, had recently offered to buy out.
The management morass seemed so intractable that in 2014, President Obama pushed out a decorated former general, Eric Shinseki, and hired a former chief executive of Procter & Gamble, Robert A. McDonald, to sort it out.
At its best, the color is tawny, almost black, the chicken pieces cooked in such a way that the dark sauce becomes one with the bird, a great warming morass of nutty-meaty-fruity wonder.
Caught in a bizarre three-way goaltending morass with Thomas Greiss and Jean-Francois Berube, Halak was waived by the Islanders in late December, three months after leading Team Europe to the World Cup finals.
The failed exchange has become stuck in a morass of litigation – a Russian doll of bankruptcies in Japan and New Zealand, four in all, plus lawsuits in the United States and competing claims from creditors.
But the ubiquity of such accounts has rendered even the most striking among them utterly predictable: most feature a cleanly-hued morass of pine trees, clasped hands, aquamarine water, and still-exercising-on-vacation #fitspo.
State data breach notification laws are a notoriously complex regulatory morass, with each state imposing different requirements about the types of data that trigger the notice requirements and the precise form of notification that is required.
With all of this morass and all of this building up of facts, you have James Comey with Peter Strzok&aposs assistant concluding that this was carelessness as opposed to gross negligence or criminal in nature.
It hangs from the ceiling like a monolith and, at a distance, has the visual effect of sempiternity: a morass of rainbow tubing emerges from the darkness, endless not like a tunnel, but like a portal.
In Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4Chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right, published by Zero Books, Angela Nagle plumbs the depths of the noxious digital morass that fed off Trump's rise.
With Mr. Trump unwilling to admit defeat on his signature campaign promise despite a clear lack of votes to get it through Congress, House Republican leaders scrambled for a way out of the year-end morass.
Even contract law professors admit to just clicking on the "agree" button without bothering to read thousands of words because wading through the morass would only result in them needing a glass of genuinely transparent alcohol.
By appointing certain moments as key, the long, exhausting stretch of a season comes to seem — even if only in retrospect — somehow more ordered; a structured, coherent whole seems to bloom from a morass of happenstance.
"I think this is headed for a huge legal morass if the president were to unilaterally send a notice of withdrawal," Jennifer Hillman, a Georgetown University law professor and former WTO appellate judge, told Reuters in November.
Ruhil also wonders about how the data center will work in tandem with host countries' own systems of data collection, and if making the information open-access will be too mired in legal morass to be successful.
The programs are locked down in their structure and patterns of expenditures because those in power and those who seek power are unwilling to address the fiscal morass into which these critical programs have drawn the nation.
In 2014, Berkshire, Quicken Loans and Yahoo briefly united to offer a "Billion Dollar Bracket Challenge" tied to the NCAA basketball tournament that year, though the contest was called off and devolved into a morass of lawsuits.
It's more like a surreal, waking dreamspace, a reality you inhabit even as you face its own unreality, a morass of little imperfections that make the whole thing feel more like an engrossing hallucination than The Matrix.
She scored the campaign's biggest debate moment in her confrontation with Mr. Biden over his record on school busing — but also stepped into a morass of hazy talk on health care and the current desegregation of schools.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Melvin Laird, who as defense secretary under President Richard Nixon from 19223 to 21922 helped extricate U.S. forces from the morass of the Vietnam War in a policy he dubbed "Vietnamization," has died at age 1922.
When someone you know is in the depths of the morass known as brain cancer in general — and glioblastoma in particular — the worst thing you can do is to send milquetoast, meaningless sentiments to people in the trenches.
The varying thickness and gradient of color throughout renders the rope an overwhelming morass of textures, and at any level of the space from which it is viewed it's difficult to determine if it's one rope or many.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - European Union finance ministers agreed on Saturday to discuss whether they can regain some control over a morass of EU budget rules by focusing mainly on an annual spending cap as the best measure of compliance.
I believe Obama was right to criticize the UK, and other EU states, for doing too little to stabilize post-Gaddafi Libya — so determined are the present European governments to avoid the morass of post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
Hariri saw in the placenta a way to get around that moral morass, and an economical one to boot—the temporary organ carries roughly 10 times the amount of stem cells that can be harvested from cord blood.
The CEO of the tech startup at the center of Iowa's caucus debacle complained last year that key election technologies in the Democratic Party were a "s---show" and a "tangled morass," according to an interview published today.
At all levels of government, the "good ideas" of council members and commissioners, state legislators and federal legislators create a deep, broad morass of excessive and overlapping regulations that leads to the unintended consequence of increased housing costs.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece approved legislation on Wednesday speeding up child adoption and allowing same-sex couples to become guardians of orphans, cutting a morass of bureaucracy where candidate parents and thousands of children are trapped waiting for years.
In large, panoramic images of courtrooms, peopled by reporters and cameramen, where legislation shaping our lives and futures plays out, Krashes's oil paint often congeals into a hazy glare or a stuffy, clouded morass suggestive of bureaucratic inertia.
But schoolteachers and other people doing good works are often left to trudge through a morass of contracts tied to some of the most arcane investments, sold by representatives who may not fully understand the inner workings themselves.
Those years of not succumbing, or of succumbing like someone sinking into a morass and then flailing to escape, again and again, come back to me now as I see young women around me fighting the same battles.
Small towns and rural areas, along with some Rust Belt metros, are falling ever further behind booming urban dynamos — leaving many heavily Republican regions in a deepening morass of economic deterioration, joblessness, substance abuse and declining life expectancy.
The exchange, described by three people with knowledge of it, typified the political morass that is crippling the House Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election — and whether the Trump campaign colluded in any way.
This experiment in Massachusetts to address the deadly consequences of addiction by empowering the public to administer a lifesaving dose of naloxone may be just what we need to get citizens involved in addressing our morass of addiction.
Ever since the news broke that Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to finance laws and swore that candidate Donald Trump directed him to do so, I have been reviewing the morass of rules and laws that govern campaign finance.
In light of the morass other Democrats have found themselves in after the app-induced Iowa debacle, in which days passed before it became clear that Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg essentially tied, the primary race is fluid.
Between the lines: This particular pipeline is part of a larger system of pipelines that includes the Keystone XL project, much of which has been stuck in a permitting, political and legal morass for more than a decade.
The Syrian civil war, which began almost seven years ago, is a seemingly intractable regional morass that has only become more dangerous as global powers have been drawn into the conflict and are increasingly at risk of clashing.
Chicago Sun Times managing editor Craig Newman described the issue as "a morass of negativity, racism, hate speech and general trollish behaviors that detract from the content," explaining his decision to temporarily remove the comments section from the publication.
We have days of the week, for example, because time is scary and if we had a big mess of time without days and weeks we would be much more freaked out by the whole morass of it all.
"This data is not getting fed into some larger morass of Google information." iRobot has also said in the past that it only wants to use spatial data collected by its devices to make smart products easier to use.
But it would be almost comically easy to engage in successful "statistical discrimination" against people who are likely to be benefits-eligible (single parents and young, unmarried women with limited education) and at best generate a morass of litigation.
Inside the White House, Mr. Trump, the neophyte president who has styled himself the ultimate dealmaker, remained remarkably disengaged from the complex process of hammering out a politically palatable deal that could provide a way out of the morass.
Conflicting defenses and condemnations of this are tangled in a complicated morass of different social mores across time and cultures, the vagaries of colonialism, and questions around power dynamics between whites and natives, men and women, and the young and old.
Recent reports about Trump and Attorney General William Barr's contact with leaders in Australia, Italy, and the UK have created a sense of sprawling mess, making it seem like a tough-to-follow meta-scandal akin to the Trump-Russia morass.
As in: It was about more than just keeping information from the viewing public, it actually told a coherent story that functioned on a moment-to-moment basis without dropping the viewer into a morass of second-guessing and fan theories.
Hyperloop One, the once-promising futuristic transportation company, fell further into a legal morass with a new court filing that alleges one of the co-founders held a secret meeting in his garage to plot a takeover of the company.
Trump does not emerge unscathed There are also ominous notes for Trump in the book, in that Comey -- at least before he got dragged into the 2016 election morass -- was seen as one of Washington's straight-shooters, much like Mueller himself.
The government initially identified 102 children who fell in that category, but the number has fluctuated in recent days, as Sabraw's order has essentially functioned as a judicially mandated audit of the morass of systems used by different federal agencies.
I revere good writing and art and music, but it seems to me that only science, aided by human decency, common sense, farsightedness, and concern for the unfortunate and the poor, offers the world any hope in its present morass.
If President Trump broadens his aims against Assad, to establish civilian safe havens, for example, or to ground Syria's Air Force, or to bomb Assad to the negotiating table, he will enter the very morass that Candidate Trump warned against.
Republicans see a different way through this morass — turning the disaffected moderates into full-fledged members of the G.O.P. "California Democrats just really haven't been good friends to Silicon Valley," said Jessica Millan Patterson, chairwoman of the California Republican Party.
But a partisan morass over how to pay for the legislation all but ensures that state governments and millions of children will get little relief from the uncertainty that has faced the programs since funding officially expired a month ago.
The firm pooh-poohed the critique, and many clearly think it has navigated the morass well: its share price is 50% above its pre-crisis peak (and 23% higher than when Mr Einhorn weighed in); MBIA's is down by 88%.
After studying in the United States, Antonio leaves the sundress-speckled parks of San Francisco to return to the political morass that is Ecuador after a phone call from Leopoldo; they finally have a shot at running for political office.
The reason given for its hesitancy, of course, is that it wants to protect low-income public pension recipients and ensure that any ultimate solution to the island's fiscal morass spares the middle class and below from any additional pain.
The recent horrific attack in the St. Petersburg subway — apparently by an ethnic Uzbek possibly radicalized by the war in Syria — may be a preview of things to come if Moscow does not begin to extricate itself from the Syrian morass.
Indeed, Edwards has explicitly stated his intent to lead the court... into just such a morass about the causes of the shigella outbreak by introducing at trial a CDC presentation 'explicitly stating that altered bathing habits contributed to Flint's shigella outbreak.
As Uber has grown into a global behemoth, upending urban transportation networks and changing the way people get around, the company has often found itself clashing with local governments or trying to dig itself out of a public relations morass.
If we can indulge in counterfactuals for a moment, a candidate declaring that he would not support Trump under any circumstances would have been the big takeaway of the night, lifting him out of the morass of petty bickering that defined the debate.
Whichever of the men wins the vote, they will arrive in the top job needing to give their full attention to finding a way out of the Brexit morass — with a mere three months til an October 31 Brexit extension deadline looming.
That said, you may have missed this all-important measure, buried in the morass of news of late: Denver voters passed Proposition 300, which made it the first city in the land to allow people to use marijuana in bars and restaurants.
Will many companies leave the nearly insolvent Chicago or the state of Illinois — by most measures the most indebted state in the union — if its top personal tax rate triples in an attempt to tax its way out of the budget morass?
In smaller conflicts and interventions, the American military withdrew from Lebanon in 1983 after some 220 Marines (and 20 other service personnel) were killed in a suicide bombing and the until-then hawkish President Ronald Reagan realized he'd stepped into an unwinnable morass.
As he fights to manage the crowds, generate more revenue and improve the museum experience — including its chaotic ticketing system and long lines — will he continue to marshal popular support and prevail against a morass of bureaucratic restraints, vested interests and political intrigue?
The question many here ask is whether Ms. Syroyid, a relative newcomer, can somehow master the byzantine structure of Ukrainian politics and emerge as the one to lead the country out of the morass of corruption and government dysfunction that threatens its future.
But because the governor was Robert Bentley, who is confronting a deepening political morass after acknowledging last week that he had sexually charged conversations with a top aide, that was hardly how a news conference could unfold in this northwest Alabama city.
Inside the lodge, a house band warbled its way through a Fleetwood Mac tune as the bruised and battered grazed on hamburgers and poutine, the gooey morass of potatoes and cheese curds that was born in Quebec and is popular across Canada.
Another crucial element in the Gaza morass is the recurring failure of reconciliation efforts between Hamas, which has controlled Gaza for 11 years, and the Western-backed Palestinian Authority, a more moderate body that exercises limited authority over parts of the West Bank.
Depicting the morass of contemporary Ecuadorean politics in high modernist style, this début focusses on the efforts of two old friends—the President's chief of staff and an economist who has been living in San Francisco—to mount an insurgent political campaign.
Ted Timbers, a spokesman for the Department of Environmental Protection, said it took crews two hours to turn off the leak, mostly because of the difficulty locating the broken main among the several water mains lying among a morass of other utility lines.
A June 2018 Rolling Stone profile outlined his complicated morass of personal woes, including a lawsuit against his former business managers, in which he accused them of mismanaging his money and they counter-sued, alleging he'd squandered his millions on wine and islands.
The convictions of two close associates of President Donald Trump in a mind-bending double-header drama in two cities on Tuesday were a moment of clarity in the legal morass that has thickened around the White House over the last 19 months.
To truly understand how Facebook is responding to its role in the election and the ensuing morass, numerous sources inside and close to the company pointed to its unemotional engineering-driven culture, which they argue is largely guided by a quantitative approach to problems.
Families are going to love this new version that is so faithful to the original!" and, as the Blind Man of the Dead Lands once wrote, "Woe betides he who touches the soft fur of Teddy Ruxpin for within that morass lies madness and decay.
Crypto(currency) could ultimately even lose the 'crypto' prefix should the technology end up becoming so ubiquitous as to be considered synonymous with the generic term "currency", and usurp/displace that word, sinking back into the accepted conceptual morass that envelopes the idea of money.
But the morass left by that unforced error, along with the West's ineffectual response to the Arab spring, have convinced all but a conspiracy-addled fringe that there is not much substance to talk of Western omnipotence, American hegemony or even a Zionist conspiracy.
Stuck in the Senate's morass is $255 million a year that both parties want to give historically black colleges, tribal colleges and higher education institutions that serve Hispanic students to help bolster science, technology, engineering and math — or STEM — over the next two years.
The lawsuit throws a wrench in an already-complicated legal morass for the DACA program, which protects young undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children and which President Donald Trump has been blocked from ending, for the time being, by other federal courts.
So the Dalai Lama ordered up something with a grand name to go with his grand ambitions: a comprehensive Atlas of Emotions to help the more than seven billion people on the planet navigate the morass of their feelings to attain peace and happiness.
" Pamela Teaster, the director of the Center for Gerontology at Virginia Tech and one of the few scholars in the country who study guardianship, told me that, though most guardians assume their duties for good reasons, the guardianship system is "a morass, a total mess.
The result, according to interviews with more than three dozen current and former DOD officials and tech executives, has been internal clashes and a tortured process that has combined the hype of tech with the ethical morass of the Washington industry-government revolving door.
The player the gun game turns you into wants the novelty, the constant change, and when the gun game goes away as a limited mode and recedes back into the development morass, we'll be left here desiring that kernel of Call of Duty crystallization.
He placed his comments in the context of his broader struggle to extract the United States from the bloody morass of the Middle East so that the nation can focus on more promising, faster-growing parts of the world, like Asia and Latin America.
Editorial One of the most ambitious research projects on Abraham Lincoln ever attempted — giving scholars, history buffs and students online access to every document Lincoln ever wrote or read — is being threatened by an absurd and intractable political and budget morass in the Illinois statehouse.
Here are some of the environmental rules, actions, and proposals that have become mired in the morass: "The problem at EPA right now is there is a chilling effect on enforcement," Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, told E&E News.
The frustration is compounded by a confusing morass of local, state and federal guidelines about when testing is appropriate — meant to help ration the available tests — and by differing interpretations of those rules on the part of hospitals, clinics, medical practices and individual doctors.
As president, Mr. Trump, in the space of just days, involved America more directly in the Syrian morass than ever before, opened a new acrimonious rift with Russia, and invited China's leader for a largely convivial, let's-get-along dinner at his Florida estate.
Making matters worse, whereas application of the standard under the first jurisdictional statute (where it originated) is limited to federal courts seeking to verify their own jurisdiction, the application of the second jurisdictional statute will now invite state courts to confront the standard's morass.
Other than wielding pre-emptive pardons for former aides that could ignite a constitutional showdown or launching purges of top judicial authorities handling various cases that are drawing him into a deeper legal morass, there is not much the President can do to help himself.
Hillary Clinton's email scandal may be a fading memory for most, but it remains a live, legal morass for at least 14 attorneys who piled into a federal judge's courtroom in Washington on Thursday for the latest round in the never-say-die saga.
Because most users need to be educated about which apps are being built, the portal today allows them to browse apps by category — much like sites like Netscape and Yahoo once did when the internet was still young and its content a confusing morass for web surfers.
" It may seem harsh for a presidential candidate to denigrate the most celebrated sporting event in the United States, but The Times's Bill Pennington felt the same way, calling the matchup "a morass of poor throws, dropped passes and horrible pass protection" and a "grinding, lackluster game.
But the morass left by America's spectacularly inept occupation of Iraq, along with the West's ineffectual response to the Arab spring, have convinced all but a conspiracy-addled fringe that there is not much substance to talk of Western omnipotence, American hegemony or even a Zionist conspiracy.
"We were taking this overwhelming, maddening, depressing, very sad thing that my community and my city were going through and figuring out what pieces of it we could bite off and fix, finding winnable fights in something that felt like a morass and was terrible," she said.
And thus it was that for about two years, one side of our pantry remained well-organized, easy to access, and was generally pleasant to use, while the other became a morass of half-empty chip bags, loose batteries, forgotten snack bars, expired condiments, and so forth.
I watched in person as Tillerson himself delivered a hard-hitting speech at a major Russian oil and gas conference in London in which he held no punches in criticizing Russia's most senior government leadership for the political morass which was holding up huge energy projects.
The administrative and moral morass over children taken from their parents under the White House's "zero tolerance" policy after illegally crossing the southern border is as intractable as ever -- even though it's no longer tearing at the public's conscience in such a direct and emotional way.
But doubts existed about his commitment level, as some of the more aggressive proposals considered by the administration languished in bureaucratic morass and as he said strongly favorable things about recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in September as he opted to end it.
White House economic officials briefed Trump on a menu of economic options to arrest the deepening economic morass on Monday, with proposals including deferred taxes on various affected industries, a payroll tax cut and administrative regulatory measures as potential options, according to people familiar with the ideas.
But many more Brazilians showed through their votes that they had had enough of the Workers' Party, which steered the country from 2003 to 2016 through a boom-and-bust cycle that ended in an economic morass and the impeachment of his successor, President Dilma Rousseff.
So it would seem that the Meadowlands was perfectly situated to capitalize on its unique locale — and maybe even positioned to become a postgame alternative to inching along with the morass of cars that can sometimes wait more than an hour just to exit the parking lot.
So they really have until the summer to make some sort of breakthrough, and then you will have months of morass and extreme political instability in Afghanistan, but it will also not be conducive in any way to improving either the relationship with Pakistan or the negotiations.
I fear that like all the other school shootings and mass killings this country has faced in the last year, this one will roil in social media for a couple of days and then disappear in a morass of political idiocy pandering to the National Rifle Association.
"While we are disappointed the Supreme Court did not take this opportunity to ensure regulatory clarity for nonpolitical organizations that lawfully engage in election activity," Pack said, "we are confident we can navigate through the current morass and comply with the law, as we always have."
The challenge for Mr. Biden will be whether he can leverage the fact that Mr. Trump now faces impeachment proceedings because of the president's efforts to collect opposition research on him and his son, without getting stuck in a morass of questions about his own family.
Most activities that executives have engaged in to date, such as stepping down from advisory councils, signing public letters urging administrative action, or publicly supporting rights of employees to peaceably protest, do not cross the line into the morass of ethics laws that govern corporate political activity.
Pence has spent weeks actively working to avoid becoming ensnared in the impeachment morass, but the revelation from US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland placed the vice president ever closer to the alleged "quid pro quo" that is at the heart of the impeachment inquiry.
The proliferation of sketchy products and information in the health and wellness industry (see: the morass of dangerous "all natural cancer cures" that flourished on Facebook) represents just one facet of society's crumbling faith in facts and institutions — whether political, legal, and economic, or scientific and medical.
It exists in the global morass of Marvel movies designed to sell equally well in China and the United States; the style of K-Pop, in music and performance, spreading outside of Korea; or the profusion of recognizably minimalist indie cafes from Australia to everywhere else.
And then instead of accusing Trump of being a racist or misogynist or authoritarian (as true as those accusations may be), the challenger would simply lament that after pledging to drain the morass of Washington the president let his administration be taken over by swamp creatures.
The film chronicles Stevenson's efforts to wade through the legal and political morass that put McMillian, convicted of the murder of a white female store clerk, on death row for six years in Alabama, and fight the racial bias that kept him, and others like him, there.
In sum, Netanyahu experienced what many world leaders seeking to establish ties and advance their interests with the new administration may go through: wading through a bewildering morass of traditional US policy, ideological revamp and seat-of-the-pants improvisation, with accompanying measures of chaos, scandal and Trumpspeak.
Instead of this pointless morass, I found a conclusion that offered a way to process what was happening, and to call out the values that would help us survive this presidency, basic things like standing up to abuses of power and demanding some moral backbone from our leaders.
But they may have to move forward without either a UN resolution or congressional authorization -- and whatever action the United States takes will suck it further into the morass of the Syrian civil war and even possibly into some kind of confrontation with the Russians, Assad's staunchest backers.
Trump's morass of conflicting interests is slowly but surely dominating coverage of his transition, with Talking Points Memo reporting that the Argentinian journalist Jorge Lanata reported that Donald Trump asked Argentine President Mauricio Macri to approve a building that he and a business partner are building in Buenos Aires.
Lawyers for the creditors' committee with Bayard and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld said in a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware that converting Insys' Chapter 11 case would create a "morass" of fighting between creditors that could take a decade to resolve and dissipate the company's estate.
In a 40-minute hearing that went deep into the legal morass of which courts could properly hear challenges to the controversial plan, there seemed to be little appetite by the three appellate judges to rule that the administration's Department of Homeland Security (DHS)  has overstepped its authority.
Although the report does not specifically cite President Donald Trump's past attacks on the judiciary, his statement is a clear attempt to bolster federal judges across the country and shore up the reputation of the judicial branch as the other branches of government have dissolved into a bitter morass.
"With Bannon gone, who is left to help the president shepherd his agenda through the establishment morass that wants to sink it?" said Laura Ingraham, the conservative radio host and author, who is among the most vocal proponents of the tighter immigration and trade policies the president campaigned on.
"While we are disappointed the Supreme Court did not take this opportunity to ensure regulatory clarity for nonpolitical organizations that lawfully engage in election activity, we are confident we can navigate through the current morass and comply with the law, as we always have," spokesman Chris Pack said.
Instead the Manson murders, and Linda Kasabian, became another dreamlike element in the political and social morass of the late 20183s, years when Didion would write that she barely knew her own mind: I remember all the day's misinformation very clearly, and I also remember this, and wish I did not.
"We were taking this overwhelming, maddening, depressing, very sad thing that my community and my city were going through and figuring out what pieces of it we could bite off and fix, finding winnable fights in something that felt like a morass and was terrible," she told The New Yorker.
Trump's own shock-and-awe diplomacy, his odd habit of cozying up to the Russian leader, his recent attacks on America's closest allies while favoring US enemies and the morass in American politics over a Kremlin election meddling operation will make their debut stand-alone encounter rich with intrigue and uncertainty.
It you notice, it's not actually a divergence from the position of Democratic leadership -- the key piece is reopening the government before anything else can happen -- but it does underscore the desire to show that through the dysfunction and morass, new members are trying to agitate for movement of any kind.
Now, when lawmakers most need independent experts to guide them through the morass of technical details in our increasingly connected world, they have to rely on the often-biased advice of witnesses at committee hearings—sometimes chosen simply for their geographical proximity to Washington DC or a lawmaker's home district.
But after a passionate and moving recounting of Gold Star families' trauma, he instead waded waist-deep into the morass Mr. Trump had created, insulting Ms. Wilson by accusing her of taking credit in 2015 for securing funding for a federal building in Miami named for two slain F.B.I. agents.
" Erdogan has proposed an export-led growth drive as a solution to the current morass, saying in a speech Tuesday, "We have to produce more, we have export more, export, export… We are going to produce better quality goods domestically that we currently import, and we are going to export them.
In a political system with a bias toward slowing progress, most observers see three potential paths ahead, two of which are unlikely and a third that is unpalatable: a radical change to existing rules, the rise of a third party or a continuation of the intractable morass of the status quo.
But, if the very people who hold in their hands -- and votes -- the power to make or break Kavanaugh's nomination are admitting publicly that almost nothing Ford says will change their mind, isn't that the sort of rank partisanship that has gotten us into this morass in the first place?
Research has shown that online audiences typically prefer to read their news rather than watch it, but video is the morass currently in vogue, and companies like Complex, MTV News, Vocativ, Fox Sports and others have all but climbed over one another to see which can submerge itself neck deep the fastest.
Even Obama and his aides seemed determined to avoid turning their inherited wars in Afghanistan and Iraq into a Vietnam-style morass, evidenced by a copy of the book "Lessons in Disaster" — which chronicled President Lyndon B. Johnson's management of Vietnam — that circulated the West Wing during the early days of Obama's presidency.
A handful of glowing testimonials, preferably in broken English about unrelated products and written by a known review purveyor on Fiverr, can not only take out a competitor and allow you to move up a slot in Amazon's search results, it can land your rival in the bewildering morass of Amazon's suspension system.
IMAGE: Getty ImagesAs the end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it approached last week and the entire internet devolved into a morass of Trump headlines, the Food and Drug Administration quietly put forth proposed regulations that could drastically impact whether genetically engineered food winds up on your dinner plate in the future.
But even if he demurs, those who do run could learn something from the peripatetic Texan about shattering old political shibboleths; about the value of genuinely listening, the power of empathy and the need for an authentic, connecting narrative that can help lift our divided country out of the morass we're in.
Mr. Alexander and Ms. Murray hope to offer Congress a way out of the morass with a modest bill that could help strengthen the A.C.A.'s individual insurance markets, which are used by about 10 million people, without overhauling the whole system in ways that could deprive millions of people of subsidized care.
Fashion has stepped into the morass of cultural appropriation and its close twin, racism, numerous times in recent years, be it Valentino with its cornrows-in-white-models'-hair-to-celebrate-Africa (huh?) in 2015, Marc Jacobs and his runway dreadlocks in 2016 or Chanel and its luxury aboriginal boomerang in 2017.
The raid of an Americore Health hospital represented a deepening of the legal morass surrounding James Biden's recent venture into health care investing at a time when questions about the business dealings of Joe Biden's relatives, and their alleged connection to the former vice president's public service, continue to dog his presidential campaign.
For the third time in a week, the Senate lurched into a morass of parliamentary and political posturing, as Republicans engineered a rare veto override, and Democrats countered with a renewed push for consideration of bills on reproductive rights, leading to several Republican senators to sharply criticize Ms. Hochul's handling of the chamber.
The regime attempts to prove to the international community that it is open for business, but then flounders in a morass of conspiracy theories when the body of Giulio Regeni, a young Italian Ph.D. student, is found on the side of a highway, his nails and skin marked with signs of torture.
The subject attracts libertarians who have come to see the machinery of criminal justice as another example of overbearing government, conservative Christians who see the criminal justice morass as dehumanizing, fiscal conservatives who have noticed that incarceration is expensive, and policy wonks who see a "corrections" system that largely fails to correct.
The tragedy is that this current wave of untimely deaths is partly rooted in the same morass of ills that threatened to kill us as kids, with the legacy of poor nutrition, second-class health care and diseases that disproportionately affect black people doing the job that bullets failed to do years ago.
" Cruz didn't necessarily win these confrontations, but he alone of the candidates has found a way to debate Trump, absorbing his blows, drawing him into a morass of technical arguments, and turning the debate into a game of rhetorical oneupmanship—all of which forced Trump to fall back on blunt force: "I was born here!
But the opposition Labour Party reacted coolly to Mr. Johnson's proposal, which he will bring before Parliament on Monday, viewing it as an act of political gamesmanship rather than a serious effort to find a path out of the morass that has enveloped Britain since it voted in 2016 to leave the European Union.
We may not like it — and Obama certainly doesn't — but even when the US itself is not particularly involved in a given conflict, at the very least it is expected to set the agenda, convene partners, and drive international attention toward an issue that would otherwise be neglected in the morass of Middle East conflicts.
The present morass is the legacy of Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti who, by invoking the Antideficiency Act of 1870, paved the way for the government to deem employees responsible for "emergency work involving the safety of human life or the protection of property" to be so exceptional that they are required to work without pay.
Adding to the legal morass, Wheeler's decision on reclassification has essentially stripped the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) — the agency that traditionally has jurisdiction over digital privacy concerns for the entire internet ecosystem — from bringing a privacy enforcement action against BSPs because the FTC has no jurisdiction over firms which provide a "common carrier" service.
Deen suffers an astonishing series of threats: from a cobra, a tumble into a morass of mud, wildfires, falling masonry, a dislodged flowerpot, a broken railing, a possibly poisonous spider, a series of tornadoes, a rising tide, a swarm of disgusting ship worms, more storms, even a scary man in a green baseball cap.
Perhaps there is some hint as to the true spirit of West Indian football here, in that expressive football with echoes of the Caribbean, and with further echoes of South America in turn, stood out in the hit-and-run morass that was much of English football in the seventies, and still stands out now.
In an era when longstanding, structural problems are ripping to the surface, when the local and the global reverberate against each other almost instantly, when to participate in life is to face one's complicity with deeply entrenched, destructive systems, can art — and fashion — wrest beauty out of the morass and make it more bearable?
But her maturity coincided with the first stirrings of the genre's "New Age," that cultural moment in which the early successes of science fiction—the tales of serialized space adventure Ursula herself grew up reading—fractured, along with the larger American id, into a morass of experimental forays into the cosmic and psychedelic mind.
IP-BOX "In Djibo, the result of that morass of conflicting statements was a finding that the government had failed to establish that it would inevitably have succeeded in bypassing the passcode security on Djibo's iPhone," wrote Judge Orenstein in his ruling denying DOJ an order to compel Apple to break into the New York meth dealer's iPhone.
"Overzealous enforcement or looking for 'gotchas' in a morass of sometimes complex regulations can cause unnecessary burdens on well-intended companies that are already challenged to keep up with the high cost of doing business in the state," Michele Siekerka, president and chief executive of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, said in a statement.
You can keep your Conor McGregors and your Ronda Rouseys and your other "larger-than-life personalities" and boundary-expanding superstars: Win, lose, or never fight again, Nick Diaz is what MMA needs to keep itself honest and true as it grows and explodes and globalizes and sinks deeper into the dehumanizing, deflating morass of American success.
If the same morass of laws were being applied to a President Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, civil libertarians would be up in arms about their ambiguity.
Despite the close national numbers on which party is to blame for this morass, the strong partisanship that's been brought to the fore means that Democratic senators in red states may have some tough sledding if they oppose this nomination; the numbers in states like West Virginia or Indiana are likely to highly favor the Republican position on Kavanaugh.
The movie that finally emerged from that development morass — one directed by Nikolaj Arcel, who wrote the script with Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner, and Anders Thomas Jensen — instead funnels its story through 11-year-old Jake (Tom Taylor), a troubled boy who lives in Manhattan, but who's been dreaming about Roland and the world of magic and demons from which he comes.
What would redeem this self-hating morass of identity synecdoche and self-eradicating metonymy was America, a country ripe for personal or racial or religious reinvention, in which the transformational procedures that caused European Jews to de-Judaize themselves into "socialists" and separate themselves from their co-religionists by branding them "capitalists" was reproduced by nearly every immigrant ethnicity: Italians, Irish, Russians, etc.
If you want any remote chance of getting to the counter at one of the makeshift falafel or shawarma stands knocked together for the benefit of the tens of thousands of pilgrims who've just arrived, you've got to bore through a morass of people waving shekels, dollars, and hryvnias like it's 99-cent-drink night at the local dive bar.
The Saturday afternoon speech from the West Wing was an attempt by Mr. Trump to, at the very least, shift the narrative of the past several weeks and show that rather than spoiling for a longer shutdown fight or making unreasonable demands, he was looking for a broadly acceptable way out of a morass he once boasted he was proud to wade into.
"In Germany, anyone who shows initiative or — above all — wants to do things differently is in danger of drowning in a morass of well-intentioned regulations," he said, adding that "the German mania for red tape" meant it was much more expensive to build a single-family home in Germany than in the neighboring Netherlands, even though wage levels were comparable.
The show took more than three years off between season two and season three, as creator Nic Pizzolatto worked to find a story he was passionate about telling (rather than season two's confusing morass), and it's resulted in a straightforward, down-to-Earth rural noir, set in Arkansas, spanning 35 years, and grounded by a great performance from Oscar winner Mahershala Ali.
It's a fantasy of one human against the world, and if video games really do generate "power fantasies" then that is probably the most singular and prevalent one: That you or me, regular people by all accounts, could manage to make an impact in the morass that is our world despite essentially living in the ruins of the things built by those who came before us.
Throw in there the additional help from FBI Director Jim Comey's letter 11 days before the election reviving questions about Hillary's emails (only later to uphold his initial finding that no further action was warranted), and you have a morass of outside help given to the Trump campaign akin to a huge illegal campaign contribution by a foreign adversary and by a government law enforcement agency.
You've heard it all before: the U.S. tax code hasn't been updated since 1986; it's riddled with loopholes, giveaways and inefficiencies; our corporate tax rate is the highest in the developed world; companies spend billions of dollars or relocate their headquarters overseas just to avoid the tax morass; we're past due for an update; and our economy is sorely in need of a pro-growth jolt.
McIlroy, who fell out of the top three in the world rankings this week for the first time in 23 months, alluded to the scheduling morass in May when he said, "I feel like the officials were patting themselves on the back for getting golf in," instead of treating the sport's inclusion in the Olympics as the first step in a marathon of planning.
Beginning with the purchase of the Warriors in 2010 by the venture capital wizard Joe Lacob, Malinowski, the Warriors beat writer for Bleacher Report, plods along through accounts of seven seasons, too infrequently rising from the morass of statistics and overly detailed game accounts to tell stories of outside-the-box thinking like those that animated Michael Lewis's "Moneyball," the ur-front-office-chronicle.
I could barely make it through this one—not even the allure of Dane DeHaan (who landed in a much better movie later in the year, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, which some of you didn't like and I don't really care if you did, so there) and quasi-weirdo Hollywood auteur-ish guy Gore Verbinski could drag this one out of the morass.
Saddled early on by halting fund-raising totals, middling poll numbers and a running flap over claims of Native American ancestry, she managed to elevate herself above the primary morass behind a fire hose of policy plans and the canny celebri-fication of a septuagenarian bankruptcy expert who campaigns in sneakers and cardigans, smiling into any cellphone camera pointed at her until the photo line is bare.
I thought I'd dust off some old Gilded Age anecdotes for this post but upon googling "ostentatious displays of wealth" found myself sinking into a truffle-scented morass of modern day Caligulas watering their golf courses using golden blimps filled with Evian water and hiring someone to "do" their dishes by flinging dirty ones into the trash and bringing in new sets for every meal.
I think that's ultimately the concern: That folks get so confused by the news or what looks like news that they just check out, that they don't bother believing any of it, or verifying any of it, and that we're all these fictional sites, and the Recodes and the CNNs of the world are all part of this morass that the folks don't know whether to believe or not.
The officer would eventually find and fatally shoot the man, Antwun Shumpert, here on the evening of June 18, plunging this small city — famous globally as the birthplace of Elvis Presley, but known regionally as a beacon of relatively progressive racial attitudes — into what has become a tragically common American morass of anger, racial division and hard questions about the treatment of black men at the hands of the police.
The most important and even appropriate thing a film like The Birth of a Nation could do now, in the wake of all this mess and morass, is to convince just a few people that just because the Bible is quoted by someone, even a powerful guy with a lot of money and an out-of-control will to power, doesn't make whatever it's supporting true, right, or just.
But as bad as this legal morass may be, the big takeaway is that Wheeler's proposed asymmetrical privacy regime in which edge providers can collect customer data with impunity but BSPs cannot — just like the FCC's overall net neutrality regime where edge providers do not have to pay BSPs for terminating access despite imposing costs on their networks — represents another prime example of the Obama administration's naked attempt to transfer economic profits from the core to the edge.
There was a perfect coincidence in the timing of the novels, too, beginning as they did with the reconstruction of Europe in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, through the morass of the European Union, globalization, U.S.-led wars demonizing Muslims and Islam, and the rise of China to the state of current collapse, where similar, virulent nationalisms contend for popular support everywhere against an ongoing backdrop of economic distress, climate change, and entrenched global elites.
It is 4 AM outside Globe Burger House at Gatwick Airport—the kind of place you only get where cultures morass into one amorphous blob, where diverse footfall sands away all the rough edges of cultural identity, a lineup of restaurants so inoffensive and nationality-less that they could be anywhere, London or Bangalore or Mississippi—and I cannot stop looking at an old man sitting alone and eating a patty, chewing with his mouth open, chok-chok-chok like a toddler.
The salacious rumors swirling around the president-elect, including intimations that his actions are manipulated by Moscow, the inquiry into FBI Director James Comey's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, the congressional moves to repeal Obamacare, compounded by Donald Trump's bottomless ethical morass and the pandemonium that erupted at Wednesday's press conference when he shouted down a CNN reporter, have transported what we once considered to be reality into the realm of The Manchurian Candidate and House of Cards, if not Caligula.
The director of "Rogue One," Gareth Edwards, has stepped into a mythopoetic stew so half-baked and overcooked, a morass of pre-instantly overanalyzed implications of such shuddering impact to the series' fundamentalists, that he lumbers through, seemingly stunned or constrained or cautious to the vanishing point of passivity, and lets neither the characters nor the formidable cast of actors nor even the special effects, of which he has previously proved himself to be a master, come anywhere close to life.
Taken together, the division has everything you could want in a summer race: A billionaire organization that isn't here to make friends, run by the brightest brains in the business; a workmanlike legacy franchise that just can't help but finish first, but without much to recommend it for watchability; two middle-income squads with talent to spare and with an outside chance at a late-summer push; and a morass of awful and as-yet-unredeemed venality that just might be on the path to redemption.
"  In January, the FBI raided Americore Health hospital, a health-care business linked to Joe Biden's brother, seizing boxes of documents and deepening the legal morass surrounding James Biden's recent venture into health-care investing, Politico reports: "In the weeks since the raid, two small medical firms that did business with James Biden have claimed in civil court proceedings to have obtained evidence that he may have fraudulently transferred funds from Americore 'outside of the ordinary course of business' … The purpose of the Jan.
That we must believe in what is good and right, without demonizing those that we oppose; that we must fight for what we believe in, without recourse to hate or insults; that we must give, in ways great and small, to distant organizations and the people we meet face to face; that we must connect to others who believe as we do, and grow our values and our organizations; that we must write and read what is meaningful, and ignore the morass of public opinion and media-induced emotions.
Growing up a Mexican-Indian kid in suburban Toronto with my own hang-ups about being embarrassed by school lunches didn't inherently make me more open to culinary mixture: I loved milk-dunked Oreos so deeply that I would dream of soaking the cookies in a bowl and eating the thick, black morass with a spoon, but the first time I watched my teacher at weekend Spanish school do the same with pieces of cheese and hot chocolate — a popular Colombian treat — on a recess break, I nearly gagged.
Recalling her early interest in architecture in New York City, she remembered thinking while paging through design books at the public library that: If I could make things as simple, as necessary, and as wonderful as a spoon of Bauhaus design, then I could be sure, in a deep way, of doing some good, of changing, for instance, the kitchen where I grew up, baffled by the archaeological layers of aimless, wrong-year calendars, and high-gloss, clashing wall colors, and four cans of paprika and endlessly, dysfunctional clutter/material of no morale, of clear, degenerating morass and mire, of slum, of resignation.
The ongoing Russian affair is a morass of bribery and deceit: top Russian sports, anti-doping, and state security officials lying to WADA about some positive drug tests, and breaking into supposedly tamper-proof bottles to cover up others; senior officials from the governing bodies of world and Russian track and field extorting hush money from athletes to cover up PED use; French police investigating the head of track and field's world governing body, Lamine Diack, his advisor, and the organization's former doping chief on suspicion of accepting more than one million euros to do the same; and a report that Diack's organization, the IOC, and even WADA all either ignored or declined to act on evidence of systemic Russian doping presented to them in 2003.

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