mired造句31. Sometimes we get mired down with minutia and lose sight of what we really need to be doing.
32. She mired her car and had to go for help.
33. He moved on to Leeds - who were also mired in debt - and helped administration.
34. She also met with department heads and with Princess Ghida Talal, chair of the center, and Princess Dina Mired, director of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation.
35. With the nation mired in poverty and the government refusing to make meaningful investments in Tuareg-dominated areas, the nomads rebelled again.
36. My car was mired.
37. Instead,[http:///mired.html] Europe's best example of industrial co - operation is mired in political infighting.
38. In a world where seemingly every day a new fad diet hits the shelves, eating healthy can be mired in confusion and doubt.
39. Boosting exports is a tried and true way of escaping recession. Unfortunately, it is difficult to do when the entire world is mired in a simultaneous slump.
40. The car was mired.
41. President Medvedev told the Forum that Russia is in a relatively early stage of economic development, relies too heavily on extractive industries, and is mired in centuries of corruption.
42. Mired in poverty and injustice, they had to endure disenfranchisement, discrimination and systemic disregard to their reclaiming of ancestral domains.
43. While coastal China and its major metropolises evince tremendous wealth, large swaths of Western China remain mired in poverty.
44. Tokyo that spring was a city mired in its ninth consecutive year of economic stagnation.
45. The lifeline road to Uganda is unpaved ; prices shoot up when it gets mired after rain.
46. America was mired in stagflation, with an unemployment rate nearing double digits.
47. In the case of the mired 707, instinct told him it was a moderately - acute crisis.
48. Mr Berlusconi has been mired in scandal since April, when his wife of 20 years announced she was divorcing him, in part over his alleged relationship with an 18-year-old lingerie model, Noemi Letizia.
49. The most brilliant person may be mired in detail and confusion.
50. Delegate or eliminate non-essential tasks. Sometimes we get mired down with minutia and lose sight of what we really need to be doing.