To find out the how and why we have to go further back, to the 1880s, when London's and Europe's intellectuals were beset with doubt and anomie. |
Giocoli claims that Nash's interpretation of game theory was beset by other difficulties retarding its acceptance by mainstream economics. |
I saw her, beset by snarling jackals of humanity, sniffing and yelping their cruel cries. |
Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment. |
Often beset by regret and remorse they seek, but do not always find, redemption in various forms. |
Problems have beset the house of Versace since its founder was murdered seven years ago. |