1. In contact with other women the separatist becomes more and more impatient with women who to them seem stubbornly bogged down in male values. 2. Business managers feel bogged down by bloated payrolls and piling inventories and project slower profit growth in the coming year, the survey showed. 3. But the possibility of failure continued to hover over the discussions, which bogged down over food-export subsidies and environmental and investment rules. 4. I became bogged down, erratic. 5. On top of that, they remain bogged down in brutally competitive markets for midsized and small cars. 6. Still, many economists have said they are convinced the economy will remain bogged down for a while and that any recovery may be relatively modest. 7. The Bruins seemed bogged down in a midseason malaise, depressed by a disappointing overtime defeat in Pittsburgh Monday and disoriented by the trade of Kevin Stevens Thursday. 8. The Revolution once again seem bogged down in their own limitations. 9. To be sure, the expansion process had already become more bogged down and tense in recent months. 10. Although the government brought charges against Ms. Nasrin a year ago, the case remained bogged down in procedural wrangles and legal technicalities. |