The United States will soon be embroiled in the campaign for next year's presidential elections.
But over the next three decades third-generation Redstones would be embroiled in legal wrangles with their elders over their due.
So they could have done without this week's reminder that soon they will be embroiled in the mother of all financial battles over what to do about all the debt piled up by Saddam Hussein's regime.
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Jackson has done it because he wants us to be be utterly embroiled in the story.
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One cannot be glib in advising anyone embroiled in a drama that, like this one, is at the tipping point.
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But it was to be in June 2008 that saw her embroiled in a major controversy over her beliefs about homosexuality.
And that appreciation has shown itself in ways that could be important to DeLay if he becomes embroiled in the Texas legal battles.
The delay can be especially lengthy if the estate is embroiled in litigation.
Their pronouncements will be scrutinised as never before, and their fear will be that they too could find themselves embroiled in legal action over statements that are inherently uncertain.
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The effect on Mr Sweeney will be especially severe if other top unionists get embroiled in this scandal.
Blu - which had asked for the licence auction to be suspended on Friday afternoon - has been embroiled in a shareholder dispute over the company's ownership structure and the likely cost of the new licences.
Instead he looks set to be embroiled, for the third time this year, in another bitter struggle.
Unfettered by conventional ties, foreign institutions tend to be a lot quicker to dump shares in companies embroiled in scandals.
The first concerns countries that are embroiled in political upheaval and which may be ill-placed to cope with the economic storms to come.
"A prudent collector has to consider whether there can be any competing claims, or he can find himself embroiled in litigation, " says Karen Sanig, who represents Egypt and heads the art law department at Mishcon de Reya, a London law practice.
But it is unlikely to be the last transatlantic row in which Europe's newcomers become embroiled.
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But nor should they have become embroiled in debating what constitutes happiness and how it can be measured.
FedEx also is embroiled in a dispute with contract drivers on whether they should be treated as employees.
In recent years, the couple had been embroiled in a row with the northern Italian authorities over whether they should be considered the official finders of the mummy.
In the absence of a presidential decision around which U.S. public opinion can be marshalled, polls will continue to reflect an understandable unease on the part of the American people about becoming embroiled in a Balkan conflict.
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