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Gordian

[gawr-dee-uhn] / ˈgɔr di ən /






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If generations of diplomats viewed the post-Soviet challenges of Eastern Europe as a Gordian knot to be painstakingly unraveled, the president envisioned an easy fix: The borders matter less than the business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Davies have argued, and in political and ideological terms, it's something of a Gordian knot that defies any facile analysis.

From Salon

Such trials face a “Gordian knot of blinding and placebo effects,” neurologist Matthew Burke and psychiatrist Daniel Blumberger of the University of Toronto warned in Nature Medicine in October.

From Science Magazine

“The Medicaid side is a Gordian knot,” he said.

From Seattle Times

This Gordian knot of identity was a product of a contested history.

From New York Times