embroilment उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The two African leaders, Thabo Mbeki of South Africa and Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria, maintained a cryptic silence while Howard spoke, endorsing the decision by their presence at a news conference but avoiding embroilment in a debate over whether they now view Mugabe's presidency as illegitimate.
- And during his campaign for a second term in the White House in 1916, Democrat Woodrow Wilson _ whose slogan was " He Kept Us Out of W ` r #'_ warned voters that a Republican victory would guarantee " that we will be drawn into the embroilments of the European war ."
- Bush's intervention in Iraq was, as Kerry charges, taken too soon and without proper post-war planning . ( Yet, in fairness, it was not a mistake on the order of Kennedy's Bay of Pigs or Kennedy's, Johnson's and Nixon's embroilment in Vietnam ).
- It spends most of its time focusing on the domestic embroilments of two rival controllers, both good at their jobs, but differing widely in style : John Cusack's hyper Nick Falzone and Billy Bob Thornton's challenging newcomer, a half-Irish, half-Choctaw Indian named Russell, whose laid-back cool threatens Nick.
- But the embroilment of fearful young innocents _ with terrifying moments that seem certain to affect them for the rest of their lives _ goes far beyond what can be regarded as defensible by those of any political creed . . . . It would be heartening if, in an era where peace hovers tantalizingly on the horizon, Ardoyne might close the circle by playing a stabilizing instead of a destabilizing role.