Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It would have been an unprecedented abuse of power even if the war hadn't turned into a military and moral quagmire.
The truth is, abortion remains a difficult, messy, moral quagmire.
I am, though, thinking we need something simple to investigate after the moral quagmire on Mariposa.
"It drove me into a moral quagmire," he said.
But outsiders seeking to find clear villains and victims in this conflict quickly run into a moral quagmire.
Instead, Mr. Wright got dragged down into the moral quagmire himself.
But the French squelched through a moral quagmire.
Despite loudly voiced fears that society was marching into a moral quagmire, the hospital began using anencephalics as organ donors.
What happens during their hike into the woods encapsulates the dangerous moral quagmire Tomoko finds herself so desperate to flee.
Moral Quagmire.
The ethical questions generated by the moral quagmire associated with efforts such as the México Indígena project have yet to be adequately addressed.
Its conclusion — that in the moral quagmire of war and its aftermath, human trafficking and corruption are collateral damage — is unutterably depressing.
If Arthur could help his son out of this moral quagmire, he would prove himself, he would . . . redeem himself.
And, indeed, Father Butari argues that Congo's long slide has produced a moral quagmire that is at least as wretched as its economy.
He is one of the few to stand in the middle ground of the moral quagmire that engulfed Chambers’s bid to overturn his life ban from the Olympics.
BALCER (looking for an impending moral quagmire): And kills the hooker or kills the husband?
As she updated her blog every day with tales of her many crises, moral quagmires and occasional triumphs, a loyal group of Telegraph.co.uk readers offered her advice.
Even the Reverend Campaigners Robertson and Falwell, unsullied though their private lives may be, should know that government has no business thrashing around in the moral quagmire.
It's less a victim tale than a chess match; Roulet is not as innocent as he appears, and Haller soon finds himself in a legal and moral quagmire.
In both plays the sons, by showing the father the real meaning of his life, help drive him to suicide - his way out of a moral quagmire, a bog of self-deception.
On Monday, that promise crumbled, the victim of Congressional spinelessness and President Obama’s inability to create political support for a way out of the moral quagmire created by his predecessor.
These police detectives become caught up in a moral quagmire involving every possible form of what Danny DeVito, as the patron saint of today's tabloid journalism, gleefully calls "sinnuendo."
It is my sincere hope that my report this year will catalyse a renewed appreciation of the legal and moral quagmire into which we have collectively sunk as a result of the US-led "war on terror."