They fully recognize that given Canada's size and dependence on the US economy such a policy could only embroil them in an unwinnable trade war. |
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A Satguru does not embroil the seeker in the dense forest of words and hymns. |
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What is worse, armed intervention could embroil the entire Caucasus, which is something of which we are all conscious. |
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Certainly what has changed since my time on the watch in 1996 is the scope and news culture in which crises embroil our public broadcaster. |
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The Chair has no wish to embroil itself in matters arising in another jurisdiction. |
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When Allen took the Saturday Night photo he was fulfilling the terms of a contract and could never have imagined that something so straightforward would embroil him in a seven-year legal dispute. |
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The problems associated with the Scientific Research Tax Credit clearly illustrate how tax expenditures can embroil NRT in issues that have nothing to do with revenue raising. |
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As we have all seen to our dismay, the independent acts of terrorist organizations, encouraged by countries supporting them, can quickly embroil neighbouring countries in hostilities. |
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An all-out war between the Shia-led government and Sunni insurgents threatens to embroil Anbar, the western province that is the country's biggest. |
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By implication, they embroil Mrs Zia's son, Tarique Rahman. |
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One reason for caution is that a crisis or takeover bid at the other company can embroil the outside directors in even more hours of time devoted to non-executive responsibilities. |
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