Above all, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are too enmeshed to allow one part to fail.
The bigger snares are thickets of politics and ideology in which all the principals are enmeshed.
But it has impressed New Yorkers accustomed to politics-as-usual and to do-nothing mayors enmeshed in party machines.
The division became enmeshed in several controversies during the Bush administration, over politically tainted hiring and firing decisions.
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China analysts assured us that, as the Chinese state became enmeshed in global commerce, it would become benign.
Ms. Hayes isn't the first family member of a banker enmeshed in the Libor scandal to turn to Twitter.
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Both are now too enmeshed in Yangon politics to go their own ways.
Layers of government deeply enmeshed in business, it was clear, were the main hindrance to reform and to central authority.
But it was in the 1980s that politics and football became truly enmeshed.
But the U.S., instead of withdrawing, invaded two Muslim countries and became even more enmeshed in the politics of the region.
Hardly a month goes by in France, for instance, when some national figure doesn't find himself enmeshed in a financial scandal.
Having embarked on this path and been enmeshed in this struggle for two decades, al Qaeda will not easily be deflected.
For a month Silvio Berlusconi has been enmeshed in a sex scandal that might have forced any other leader from office.
His strategy contrasts that of former colleague and Sanofi-Aventis chief Chris Viehbacher, who is enmeshed in a hostile bid for biotech Genzyme.
John W. Jenrette Jr. of South Carolina was enmeshed in the Abscam corruption scandal, resigned in 1980 and subsequently went to prison.
When he's arrested, she finds herself suddenly enmeshed with Mexican drug suppliers, the DEA and her husband's sleazy lawyer, played by Dennis Quaid.
The West had assumed that China could be integrated into the global system of commerce and, once so enmeshed, it would become benign.
As recently as the early 2000s, the tourniquet was still enmeshed in a long standing controversy about whether they were more trouble than they were worth.
In February, though already enmeshed in negotiations with Archipelago, he appointed a committee to look at the prospects of turning the exchange into a for-profit entity.
After that, he noted, the Party elite became increasingly enmeshed in the business world, creating vested interests that seek to preserve the Party's monopoly on power.
Then Hitchcock turns his blithe gamesmanship against itself, as Ashenden gets enmeshed in a jarring crisis of conscience as well as a tortured romance with his manufactured missus.
Climate change has become enmeshed in the so-called culture wars.
Not a normal relationship, an enmeshed relationship that never separates.
It is my job to be enmeshed in technology.
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Foreign policemen have become enmeshed in fighting corruption.
He cannot see this, or not all of it, and so he is not the master of the contradictions he ingeniously treats in his book but is still helplessly enmeshed in them.
By all accounts, there was no question the Republicans were going to have a brutal year, with President Nixon enmeshed in the Watergate scandal and a Democratic Congress breathing down his neck.
More important, both are enmeshed in the squabble over video on demand, or VOD, which allows customers to view a new, or barely used, film in the nest of their own home.
Davies says he feels sorry that the players have been enmeshed in another political row in Welsh rugby, but he feels that they will be able to put the issue aside on the pitch.
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