Only in your muddled head does that equal advocacy.
Not exact matches
Muddling up the new government - defined marriage with the biblically - defined marriage — which is the symbolic consequence of signing a government marriage document
in New York today —
only makes things worse.
Potentially big news out of St. Louis today, where a grand juror
in the Darren Wilson trial, who is known
only as «Grand Jury Doe,» is suing St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch, alleging that McCulloch presented information
in a «
muddled» and «untimely» manner.
is
only muddled — what he means is, «The
only kind of «subject» I'm willing to believe
in is one which really is an «object.»»
So,
in sum, Parker apparently believes that the majority of children participating
in the NSLP come from stable, two - parent households (replete with fancy electronics, lawns, lawn mowers and well - stocked kitchens) and if
only mom's pretty little head hadn't been
muddled by pesky feminists, those children would all be heading out the door with a nutritious, home - packed lunch.
In what can
only be described as some of the barest face lies I've ever seen the witless Grant Shapps utter, on today's Daily Politics he charged the broadcasters with the
muddle.
As I soon discover,
only a tight - knit circle of paleontologists seem to be
in on the secret, and even they seem a bit
muddled about the matter.
I would wager they play about 20 - 30 %
in impact (seen
in diabetes AGEs and glucosepane formation; again this where this is very touching on the DNA damage role and seperating from the epigenetic role of aging; they can be uncoupled making these DNA damage elements
muddled and less important than previously thought (I'm
only talking about healthy aging, not pathological aging (as
in the diabetes, Diabetes will greatly improve by GlycoSENS.
But
in my experience, the
only way to gain true confidence
in your meditation practice is to
muddle through it using your own GPS system.
I can not quite remember if this was
in the US or Canada but I once got
in a terrible
muddle when ordering a lunch for «half - twelve»
only to find that it arrived at 11.30 (half to twelve) rather than 12.30 (half past twelve)!
The progressively
muddled storyline - coupled with the inclusion of a few decidedly underwhelming action sequences - slowly but surely transforms The Last Airbender into a lamentably tedious experience, and there's little doubt that the interminable build - up to the final confrontation results
in as hopelessly anti-climactic an atmosphere as one can easily recall (with a noble sacrifice made by a periphery figure standing as the
only reasonably compelling interlude within the movie's otherwise disastrous third act).
Too earnest to ironically indulge
in the narrative's familiar pulpy beats and too uncertain about the strength of this material to play it straight, Fleischer aims for a
muddled middle, jazzing up Beall's faux - hardboiled dialogue with slow - motion shootouts and shaky HD - cam pursuits that
only remind us of how much better Public Enemies turned out.
In short, good actors are hampered by an impossible script, and the
only one given enough material to rise above the torrid
muddle is Blunt, herself.
I liked Drive, a vigorous 2011 take on Hollywood car - chase movies with noirish undertones starring Ryan Gosling, but its 2013 successor,
Only God Forgives, a
muddled romp (also starring Gosling) about a mama's boy adrift
in the Bangkok underworld at the mercy of a gangster who performed musical numbers between bloodbaths, was parboiled by critics and avoided by audiences like an airborne virus.
That's also something that everyone else
in the film does, too, but once the official government intelligence services get involved, their tunnel - vision expertise succeeds
only in making everything even more
muddled.
He wants to save his
only child from her seriousness and, with his
muddling efforts, he (and Ines) also provided the Cannes audiences with some of the biggest and most unexpected laughs
in the festival.
In the end, Spillane writes, implementation resembled the children's game of Telephone, in which the standards were whispered from the state capitol to classrooms, only to create a muddled message at the end of the lin
In the end, Spillane writes, implementation resembled the children's game of Telephone,
in which the standards were whispered from the state capitol to classrooms, only to create a muddled message at the end of the lin
in which the standards were whispered from the state capitol to classrooms,
only to create a
muddled message at the end of the line.
Those interested
in starting their own schools are told not
only to expect but also to embrace the «
muddle through» strategy.
Students often
only see us as fixtures
in the school, devoid of personal lives and the day - to - day drama that they must
muddle through.
In the QX30, the Bose unit is nearly flawless, with clear fidelity, and
only becoming
muddled at the very edges of eardrum injury.
With ebook readers expected
in the next year from Plastic Logic, Hearst, and News Corp., and the much - rumored «Apple Tablet» on the horizon, things may
only get more
muddled.
Guests may also refresh at the resort's Hawaiian Summer Days build - your - own Caipirinha Bar at the Lana'i and Kaua'i pool deck, sipping on their personal Caipirinha cocktail creation with their choice of fresh fruit to be
muddled with simple syrup and Leblon Cachaca, a specialty rum made
only in Brazil.
In the vaulted auditorium at the Academies» marble headquarters, scientists and observers mulled over how to ensure that this report is not only effective at conveying what is known, but also in putting policymakers in a position where they can not just say thanks and muddle o
In the vaulted auditorium at the Academies» marble headquarters, scientists and observers mulled over how to ensure that this report is not
only effective at conveying what is known, but also
in putting policymakers in a position where they can not just say thanks and muddle o
in putting policymakers
in a position where they can not just say thanks and muddle o
in a position where they can not just say thanks and
muddle on.
Now if
only we can get a post psychologically analyzing those with a desperate need to always be
in the
muddled middle.
Through Bill C - 38 — the omnibus budget bill — they
muddled the definition of fish habitat and reduced the scope of protection to
only fish directly involved
in a fishery.