Sentences with phrase «in a muddle if»

In another, he shows how people can get in a muddle if they «do not know the Scriptures or the power of God» (Matthew 22:29).
We will get in a muddle if we start having bilaterals all over the place.»

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Some simply confuse, «sink [ing] a good idea by so muddling a conversation in people's minds, they begin to wonder if your proposal really makes sense.»
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.
If, on the contrary, this information has benignly been muddled due to a lack of capacity on the island, then the federal government must work hand - in - hand with Puerto Rico's government to provide a clearer assessment.»
If you need someone to see through muddled waters, identify opportunities from a distance or raise large capital in a short amount of time, he is the man
Even if AT&T clears those hurdles, all the buzzwords in the world won't save the muddled strategic logic.
If that's insane I'll be that too, as best I can in my own broken muddling way.
In Wood's view, once we agree to do that the problem becomes intractable and the discussion hopelessly, if subtly, muddled.
Blueberries — 1 cup, fresh or frozen [if you are using frozen berries, do not defrost first as it tends to muddle in the batter]
English football's relationship with the ball - playing central defender is an interesting one: it (if we may for a moment reduce such a complex muddle of thought and action to a singular entity) loves them in theory, it sanctifies them when they're Bobby Moore, but it doesn't entirely trust them, and it certainly doesn't have time for them in the early formative years, when all that ball playing seems to detract from the serious business of stopping goals.
If you're lucky enough to already hang out with a group of people who are in synch with you in terms of life plans and stages, you can glide right into Mom - Friendshipland on your silken sails none the worse for the wear; the rest of us, however, have to muddle along the best we can.
In the heat of the moment a dad's priorities can become muddled if he's had a rude awakening or he's been spurred into action by the cries of his wife.
I can never quite decide if it enables us to see things more clearly, cutting through the inconsequential details that muddle our in - the - moment experience, or if it creates an inaccurately rosy depiction of the past so that we can complain about our present.
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.
You will look long and hard for as complete a résumé of what has been done, even if the conclusion seems sometimes overimpressed by both the commitment and achievement of a government which is often curiously timid in its approach and conspicuously muddled in its conclusions.
If the world is focused on adaptation, Third World countries will suffer the catastrophes caused by climate change while «rich countries will muddle through with dikes, crops redesigned to survive drought, more air conditioning and the like,» Peter Passell wrote in the news magazine Foreign Policy.
If you're making drinks for a group, add your muddled mixture to a pitcher, add limeade and sparkling water in a 1:2 ratio, stir or shake with ice and serve.
If you don't mind some broken bits of cherry, then muddle the cherries in the shaker.Otherwise, muddle in a separate container, and then strain juices into shaker.
If you don't care for those little bits of cherry in your Cherry Chambord Cream Dream, then (1) you can muddle in a separate container and then strain through a wire fine - mesh strainer into your shaker and then continue with mixing and shaking or (2) you can just use cherry juice.
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)!
If you are still in a muddle or your natural coloring is very individual you might choose to have a Personal Color Analysis which will give you an indepth color profile with all the information you need to recognize, enjoy and wear your most flattering colors, how to choose the best makeup, hair, jewelry etc..
In which case, if «I Do... Until I Don't» is a movie about entrenched behaviors and breaking those cycles to make new discoveries about one's relationship and one's partner, let's hope the muddled result is not a pattern that Lake Bell settles into as a filmmaker.
Here we have a genuinely superb talent (I don't care if he was riding atop a flying horse in this year's poorly - received Winter's Tale - Farrell was wonderful in it) whose box - office let - downs of late include ropey, sci - fi remakes (Total Recall), muddled, indie - schmindie projects (Seven Psychopaths) and boring horror yarns (Fright Night).
If you think you'll clear up some of the confusion in a somewhat muddled plot by reading «The Bourne Legacy» (available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble for $ 9.99), forget it.
Most of the time I feel as if I'm just muddling through all the continual surprises in this business.
Besides, if you do the numbers rather than talk muddled Biz School jargon, you'll set that that shift in royalties doesn't signal anything healthy.
«The muddling of different formats can be a pain,» one wrote, «Especially if a book you want is available, but not in your preferred format.
If you've muddled through your benefits in the past, then this is a new opportunity to understand your benefits and customize them to your needs.
If there is but one problem is that there's just a shade of hollowness in the mids which can muddle dialogue the tiniest fraction, but this has often been a problem with 2.1 setups and is where I tend to miss having a middle speaker.
I'd still generally recommend plugging in a pair of headphones, but if you fancy letting your ears air out a little then the speakers will do just fine, although the bass is a bit muddled.
If you're not concerned with acquiring True Jedi Status (by collecting a set number of studs per chapter), then you have all the time in the world to experiment and muddle your way through somehow, as you can respawn indefinitely without caring that you probably lose a couple thousand studs each time.
And if his late style was up - front and deliberately clumsy, with figures isolated in black and white against acid pinks and muddled grounds, so, too, were his last abstractions.
If in the early days of photography, the mechanical difficulties of producing even a mediocre photograph prevented the uninitiated from muddling the issue, technical innovations soon meant that...
However, analogously to what I said in the last paragraph, * if * the energy transition does indeed occur as I hope, and * if * we manage to Muddle Through sufficiently well to preserve a technical civilization, then I think it's reasonable to assume that reversion to fossil fuel use is unlikely for several reasons.
And if you want to learn more about the events of 90 years ago, watch Peter Finch as General Nobili and Sean Connery as Amundsen in a crazy muddle of a movie, the Red Tent.
Now if only we can get a post psychologically analyzing those with a desperate need to always be in the muddled middle.
This is somewhat muddled, one answer would be that if there are trends in the instrument, not related to the thing you are trying to measure, the trends must be removed.
I'm not about to suggest any solutions here, but I will note that if we ask «is it warming» then effectively, as Judith points out, we are muddling a prediction together with an observation: are we in the middle of a continued warming?
So if you are trying to muddle through the court system in BC, and you're wondering how you and your spouse can just cut to the chase and get yourselves a trial date, just fill out Form F44 (but please, talk to a lawyer first!).
Most of the muddle, perplexity and aggravation re: the Ghomeshi trial and its witnesses this week could have been avoided if this were happening in a novel or film instead of a courtroom.
Michael Genesereth of Codex, Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics wrote two years ago that computational law «simply can not be applied in cases requiring analogical or inductive reasoning,» though if there are enough judicial rulings interpreting a regulation the computers could muddle through.
Well, can't you see through they are muddling around if they do, and see the balances there that need to take place in your head to decide for one side or another, and he had a very succinct response.
If these aren't properly ordered it's easy to get in a muddle and end up missing deadlines, losing information, or even completely forgetting about jobs.
In our business, change is constant, and if harnessed correctly, one can leapfrog those who continue to muddle along using out - dated business practices.
If you muddle this over in your head, you realize that it could not possibly have shrunk in the wash in just one dimension, and all the shrinking happened in just one dimension.
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