enmesh in a sentence
Examples
- She said Fan especially is an asset when the plant faces worker-related issues _ employees are hired through the government _ or must unwrap the bureaucratic red tape that enmeshes so much of China.
- Removing obstacles to cross-straits commerce, which is already huge despite them, has been a prime goal of Beijing, which seeks by any means to enmesh Taiwan more deeply in its fold.
- These have followed on from the policy split of last summer, when hawks in the administration were deeply reluctant to enmesh American policy on Iraq with a resumption of U . N . weapons inspections.
- In his 1970 book, " Nathanael West : The Art of His Life, " biographer Jay Martin wrote of the film : " Raft's ambitions innocently enmesh him with the law.
- And the approach suggested by the court below of sensitive judicial case management would wholly fail both to protect the President and would enmesh the state and Federal courts in a politically charged task, lacking manageable judicial standards.
- One proposal, advanced by Paul Cellucci, the U . S . ambassador to Canada, would require the two countries to so enmesh their immigration laws and monitoring procedures that the border itself would be all but invisible.
- A commanding officer, telling the crowd of about 200 " you're all under arrest, " ordered other officers to bring the " prison van " and the " orange netting " with which to enmesh the protesters.
- The president also became increasingly persuaded of the benefits of global trade to U . S . business and of the potential of commercial ties and international organizations to enmesh potentially rogue nations and enforce peace, foster democracy and protect human rights.
- The British Empire Series takes place in a Victorian Africa; " Soul of Fire, " which unfolds in India; and " Heart and Soul ", which enmeshes itself in the chaos of 19th century China.
- "Like an usher in a dark movie theater, holding the client by the hand, the lawyer guides him through the maze of law and regulation which now enmeshes all our lives, " he said in a 1984 speech.