" The books aimed at men tended to be mired in the 1970s, proffering tips to divorced men on how to date, or written by pick-up artists teaching men how to play the game and bed women.
Economists led by Larry Summers, former Treasury secretary, have been propounding the sobering theory that the US may be mired in so-called secular stagnation — a trap of lethargic economic growth and depressed interest rates.
Lin became an empowering figure not only for Asians, but for underdogs, long-suffering Knicks fans and New Yorkers mired in the doldrums in February, 2012.
A flurry of negative reports about the company and the controversies they were mired in, such as relabelling an existing brand, defaulting on vendor payments and flouting safety norms, only reinforced her suspicion.
However, the Chinese companies tend to be more heavily mired in debt.
After the Olympics, and many other human sports, have become mired in cheating allegations, you might be excited to hear that from 2017, we may no longer need people to compete for gold at all.
The two sides have been mired in a months-long dispute over the North's unilateral move to raise the minimum monthly wage for its workers at the complex from $70.
" The Earl himself became mired in scandal after it was revealed that he had fathered three illegitimate children with his married mistress, leading his first wife, Lady Augusta Fane, to elope with a family friend before the two divorced in 1809.
Self-Sabotage – when you find yourself mired in complacency.
The Early Bird is the one who is up before others, the one who arrives first, the one who finishes things ahead of schedule, and the one who acts while others are still mired in indecision.