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After all, the fashion industry is mired in sexual abuse and gender-based violence scandals.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/irina-shayk-fake-black-eye-london-fashion-week-b2413532.html
And that aid measure, mired in bitter clashes between the White House and far-right Republicans, can’t make it through Congress as it is.
Australia’s refugee policy of off-shore processing was cold, calculated cruelty, now mired in corruption (″Refugees in PNG face eviction as dollars dry up″, 1/10).
Britain is mired in industrial action with workers ranging from train drivers to nurses and border control officials protesting against below-inflation pay offers.
But ChatGPT has been mired in controversy.
Source: https://www.nepalitimes.com/banner/chatgpt-news-about-nepal/
But Mendy was already well aware of the history of the club, which has been mired in obscurity for far too long.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/wrexham-ryan-reynolds-national-league-29774830
Human Rights Watch said Libya’s detention facilities were mired in abuses – including torture and intimidation – to extract confessions during Mas’ud’s years in Libyan prisons.
In recent years, however, the popular show has been mired in various controversies, namely that of Kevin Costner's infamous exit.
Source: https://screenrant.com/yellowstone-creator-taylor-sheridan-cole-hauser-lawsuit-coffee/
Instead, it remains mired in closed-door bargaining sessions with the police union.
Source: https://missionlocal.org/2023/12/sfpd-pretext-stop-policy-union-blame/
Instead of getting mired down in a complex story, 's simpler narrative lets the show focus on its delightful cast of characters instead.
It also means that students already accepted into these programs by WVU — and already mired in debt — are left floundering.
Source: https://triblive.com/opinion/editorial-wvu-walkout-has-lessons-for-pennsylvania-colleges-leaders/
Its dilapidated and vulnerable condition is glaringly evident, as once proud and capable units are mired down in the chaos and discord of the counterculture.
Source: https://www.gopusa.com/projecting-national-weakness-invites-incursion-and-eventual-attack/
It’s one of the key reasons that the IMF predicts the global economy will stay mired in low-growth mode for years.
Louisiana is one of several Southern states led by Republicans that have been mired in legal battles as they face accusations of racial discrimination in their congressional maps.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/10/us/louisiana-gerrymandering-black-voters-appeals-court.html
Manufacturing has been mired in a recession and fell from 43.5 to 41.0 points.
Marchand had been mired in one of the worst scoring slumps of his career.
Source: https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/04/11/bs-win-to-set-points-record-lose-linus-ullmark/
Matt Riddle knows something about working with both WWE and UFC, and the troubled Raw star once again finds himself mired in controversy.
Midway through that memorable season, the were beat-up, mired in last place in the NL East.
Mr. Biden’s approval ratings remain mired in the low 40s, but advisers think a serious impeachment threat would rally disaffected supporters.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/02/us/politics/biden-impeachment-defense.html
Nicknamed “Late Night LaMonte” for his many clutch hits in 2021, he was mired in injuries for much of last season, and his magic vanished.
Source: https://www.marinatimes.com/the-outlook-for-the-giants-2023-season