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Catch-22 |
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catch-22 n
1. a situation in which a person is frustrated by a paradoxical rule or set of circumstances that preclude any attempt to escape from them 2. a situation in which any move that a person can make will lead to trouble [from the title of a novel (1961) by J. Heller] Translations catch-22 [ˈkætʃˌtwɛntɪˈtuː] n it's a catch-22 situation → non c'è via d'uscita catch-22 [ˈkætʃˌtwɛntɪˈtuː] n it's a catch-22 situation → non c'è via d'uscita How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Life for women at West was a never-ending series of Catch-22s. This leads to some curious Catch-22s, as in France, where takeover laws designed to streamline business combinations forbid firms to make a bid conditional on regulatory approval, while EU law forbids the combination to go ahead without it. City officials must weigh several catch-22s dangling from a developer's request to clean up the contaminated Bermite property in stages, and allow phased development of the 996-acre site. |
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