Sentences with phrase «as muddling»

The car will take over certain driving tasks, such as muddling through start - stop traffic, while the driver can focus on more enjoyable ones.
«Sometimes I think my whole professional life has been based on this hunch I had, early on, that many people feel just as muddled as I do, and might be happy to tag along with me on this search for clarity, for precision.»
She bristles, too, at the IOC's stance toward Afghanistan, a stance that she sees as muddled and spineless.
So, please excuse us as we muddle through this together.
That left me with three kids last week, alone, 24/7 as we muddled through spring break with no school.
As I muddled through the toddler years with my firstborn, I decided to take an approach to nutrition that was unheard of, as far as I knew.
The coalition is as muddled as New Labour in its own way, and Harriet Harman, one of nature's nannies, was right when she condemned ministerial plans to introduce voluntary voter registration on Thursday.
He is trying to dismiss Mr Cameron's thinking as a muddle.
Chances are, you are as muddled and confused as most people are at this stage.
That baby will be your best, best friend as you muddle your way through your first ever run of a garment.
Later, when Julia pays a visit to Romiro in the men's prison, it becomes obvious that the couple's feelings for one another are just as muddled as the events of that fateful night back in Julia's apartment.
The result isn't very funny, and its sexual politics are as muddled as you'd expect, but Faris is sweet and likable as the sort of wise dumbbell Judy Holliday used to play.
Sadly, my anticipation quickly turned to disappointment as this muddled work lurched toward a bizarre conclusion.
The portrait painted of the artist in «Mr. Turner» is as muddled and murky as his paintings were perceived to be by Victorian London.
As muddled, bombastic, disposable fun, it gets the job done very nicely, but our end reaction is the same as that of Mark Kermode: «Is that the best you can do?».
Nelson's attempt to mix lessons in hydroponics with lectures in philosophy come off as muddled and affected.
As muddled and incoherent as it is, it is exactly the movie he had in his head and exactly the movie he wanted to make.
As muddled as this message is, it strikes a visceral nerve.
Though it's nearly as muddled as it is brimming with good ideas, the film is ultimately a savvier position paper on the American late teenager in suburbia than its predecessor — despite its genre's tendency to proudly stand on the burial site of that very subject.
The end result is as muddled as the first film.
The answer to that is about as muddled as the answer to whether voucher schools provide an educational product that is any better, on the whole, than the one provided by public schools.
Commonwealth Edison, DTE Energy and MichCon are among the group of utility providers asking bankruptcy judge Arthur Gonzalez to force Chrysler into making $ 25 million in deposits to pay for past - due and future bills as it muddles through the bankruptcy process.Chrysler's attorneys last week had requ
As they muddle through middle school and high school, Miles and Hector become an adolescent American variation on Holmes and Watson, with the help of a kind, handsome private eye, Ben Orion.
Minnie's progress is never a straight line; rather, it's a series of circuitous fits and starts as she muddles her way through and tries anything that sticks to give her a sense of empowerment after facing traumatic dysfunction at home.
Generally speaking, however, the Event cards aren't as muddled and frustrating as the actual rulebook.
KH: BbS struck me as a muddled mess of storytelling and stylistic incongruities - a narrative filled with characters for whom I felt no attachment.
If that's not enough, Arkedo included a side - game involving the monsters you've off'd, but it largely comes off as a muddled after - thought, making me rather glad it was an option method for gaining more loot.
Burly Men at Sea tells a branching story of the unlikely adventures of the Brothers Beard as they muddle their way through encounters with creatures from Scandinavian folklore.
One can delight, too, in knowing that Walker Evans kept his tray as pristine as Yosemite, Sally Mann left hers as muddled as family secrets, and George Eastman let his chemicals accumulate to the thickness, texture, and dark yellow of oils for an old master.
Of course, the Chief of KAOS / Control wants to keep everything as muddled as possible because that plays into his strategy of spreading FOO and FUD.

Not exact matches

Cohn has served as a point man on top White House priorities such as tax reform and rebuilding the nation's infrastructure, but both of those efforts have been muddled by Trump's increasingly combative relationship with Congress, one that was strained even further by his comments on Charlottesville.
As the government lurched from one muddle to the next, they promised clearer rules and a more transparent process.
This establishes the business as a separate credit entity and prevents personal and business finances from becoming muddled.
As the economy has muddled along the past few years, banks have been criticized for making it hard for small businesses to get loans.
As long as foreign investors aren't provided with a clear process, and as long as they are unable to take controlling interests in Canadian firms, these muddled rules will likely continue to increase the cost of attracting capital for Canadian resource companieAs long as foreign investors aren't provided with a clear process, and as long as they are unable to take controlling interests in Canadian firms, these muddled rules will likely continue to increase the cost of attracting capital for Canadian resource companieas foreign investors aren't provided with a clear process, and as long as they are unable to take controlling interests in Canadian firms, these muddled rules will likely continue to increase the cost of attracting capital for Canadian resource companieas long as they are unable to take controlling interests in Canadian firms, these muddled rules will likely continue to increase the cost of attracting capital for Canadian resource companieas they are unable to take controlling interests in Canadian firms, these muddled rules will likely continue to increase the cost of attracting capital for Canadian resource companies.
The government has so far failed to clarify the standards of its foreign investment review process, which garnered headlines as the government rejected BHP's takeover of Potash Corp and became even more muddled in the aftermath of the CNOOC / Nexen and Petronas / Progress takeovers.
You can get away with this in a job you can muddle through, but, as an entrepreneur, if your priorities aren't clear, you may never be able to dig yourself out of that hole.
For Canada to muddle through and ride the United States» coattails (though that ship isn't sailing as fast as hoped and the nation's beta to our neighbours to the south is waning) remains a very reasonable base - case scenario.
As far as the market in general is concerned, this argues for unexciting long - term returns, possibly a «muddle - through» trading range for quite a number of years to comAs far as the market in general is concerned, this argues for unexciting long - term returns, possibly a «muddle - through» trading range for quite a number of years to comas the market in general is concerned, this argues for unexciting long - term returns, possibly a «muddle - through» trading range for quite a number of years to come.
While mom - and - pop brewers generally earn their reputations as laidback types — often starting businesses in their basement, with the help and advice of other brewers — they've taken great umbrage recently over the muddling of the craft beer market.
The poor old Progressive Conservatives, decimated, indebted, and delegated to the third - party status following Mayâ $ ™ s trouncing in the polls, would seem to have three options: muddle along as they ar...
They would dearly love not to address the issues at all, to muddle through as best they can, and to stay clear of all talk of division and schism.
As for your definition in atheist, sadly I think you're missing something, the term God and god are muddled but have two separate meanings.
Searle dismisses noncanonicalism as philosophically muddle - headed and its views on education, therefore, as not worthy of serious consideration.
Success is measured in how well we love one another; how much we are like Christ; how sincere our heart is as we walk this muddled path of faith.
It will keep you from becoming muddled and unclear as you bring good news of peace to a world that needs to hear.
It doesn't get us anywhere merely to sneer: the young man who denounced the ageing and muddled ladies of a rather sentimental group - whom he had never met - as «feminiNazis» had hoped to raise bellows of raucous laughter from his young hearers but was greeted with silence.
As for such cases as that of Ben Jonson's «conversion and reconversion,» the muddle is all in the mind of MiolAs for such cases as that of Ben Jonson's «conversion and reconversion,» the muddle is all in the mind of Miolas that of Ben Jonson's «conversion and reconversion,» the muddle is all in the mind of Miola.
Again, what Miola calls «a simplistic notion of religious identity» in a muddled age may itself be called simplistic, in view of the formidable arguments brought forward by such «revisionist» historians as Eamon Duffy, who show that traditional Catholicism was strong in the hearts of the people till well on into Elizabeth's reign.
If that's insane I'll be that too, as best I can in my own broken muddling way.
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