Sentences with phrase «in the muddling of»

In the muddle of clapping hands, whoops and singing, the dark lines of water shifted into splashes, the wooden frames of the windows rattled to the tap of swaying beaks, and chairs and tables groaned like weary beasts as they were nudged across the floor toward the boisterous mural.
At times that clumsiness might reach a deeper level, perhaps, as one mission blends with the next in a muddle of places to go, bosses to fight, but I'm always willing to let that slide, as I am the terrible stealth sections, and the occasional struggle with the motion - control implementation that sees you aiming, in mid-air, with both thumbsticks and the accelerometer inside the Dualshock 4.

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Nevertheless, it complicates an already - muddled situation in Syria, adding layers of unpredictability to the scene.
Bergh faced big business challenges: The brand had experienced a precipitous revenue decline and muddled through the aughts, and many speculated the venerable company, having lost its way in the age of designer denim, might never come back in style.
We're talking elephant - thick here, in order to muddle through the amount of voicemails, annoyed secretaries and busy executives who all seem to want you to go away.
Defeat, on the other hand, would extend the muddle of the GOP's internal squabbling and diminish its presidential hopes in 2016 and beyond.
They would advertise the features of their video platform left and right, which essentially resulted in a crazy marketing spider web that muddled the overall essence of their product.
Fink helped lead some of HPE's big technology projects like its muddled foray into cloud computing, and newer initiatives centered on open - source (in laymen's terms, free) technologies and the Linux operating system.
In addition to the muddled response from the corporation itself, the resignation of the CEO, and a customer service website that didn't seem to work properly, there has been confusion about how best to address this issue.
Sales have been muddled in recent years and the company is in the process of remaking itself just a few years after it acquired private - label manufacturer Ralcorp for nearly $ 5 billion in early 2013.
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 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.
Meanwhile, with the NFL still muddling through a string of scandals and legal failures (and in a season that is on track to have more penalty flags than ever before), look for a rise in interest in alternative football options like the new China American Football league, in which NFL veteran - turned - ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski is a principal investor.
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.
Action: Use multiple browsers and / or browser containers Who is this for: People who don't want to stop using social media entirely How difficult is it: Some effort to not get in a muddle Tell me more: Using different browsers for different online activities can be a good way of separating portions of your browsing activity.
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
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 come.
It is no big secret that the terminology in the cryptocurrency world is a bit muddled, and for someone peering in from the outside, this vast array of vocabulary can seem a bit daunting.
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.
«But today we have involved ourselves in a colossal muddle, having blundered in the control of a delicate machine, the working of which we do not understand.»
Also, in your muddled description of bank reserves, you left out CASH HELD IN BANK VAULTin your muddled description of bank reserves, you left out CASH HELD IN BANK VAULTIN BANK VAULTS.
I could no longer hear, for example, a song like «Blowin» in the Wind» with the same sort of innocence that muddled the Biblical and Historicist hopes together.
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.
In either case my message gets lost, whether through pedantic communication or through a muddle of empty verbiage.
Now, this is one of the clearest verses in the Bible on salvation, but for some reason, a lot of people have muddled and confused this passage over the years to say something it does not.
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.
indicates clearly enough that our «social ethic» (what a lot of muddles are contained in the background to that truncated phrase!)
I was disappointed in reading Robert Miola's article on «Shakespeare's Religion» (May 2008) to see the truths of Shakespeare's plays muddled in the debate of whether they are Protestant or Catholic.
As for such cases as that of Ben Jonson's «conversion and reconversion,» the muddle is all in the mind of Miola.
I'm sure I'm self - serving here or muddled to the point of oblivion, but your quote from Stage 6 in Stages of Faith, and your agonized Christ - on - the - Cross questioning the inadequacy of the «love everybody» notion seems pertinent to both my critique of you, David, and your critique of me in the last blog thread that went on and on regarding victimization.
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.
Unfortunately, because of the many definitions of the modern term «church,» the meaning of the word when we read it in the New Testament is often muddled.
In the beginning, and all along the way, America is the product of a Puritan - Lockean synthesis, and sometimes the synthesis has looked more like an inherently contradictory muddle.
George Orwell, in his famous essay on Dickens, saw in this philosophical and moral muddle not a weakness but a strength, a generosity of spirit, an openness to the irreducible complexity of mankind's moral situation, an immunity to what he called «the smelly little orthodoxies that are now contending for our souls.»
The combination of small and middling nations curtailing national sovereignty to enhance their own sense of importance and of NGOs using the idea of civil society to undermine political accountability makes for a fine muddle in trying to understand what is going on.
At best I have stumbled across the Isaiah account where Jesus was a man of «muddled» appearance (in short «Non-descript»).
What happens not in «normal» times, when maybe America can muddle along, but in a time of great economic crisis, or in a time of war when the youth of another generation are asked to risk their lives for their country?
There are too many lengthy quotations from popular hymns, and an irritating misquotation of a rather good little verse beginning «Lord of all pots and pans and needs...» which in its original form rhymes and scans and is quite clever but here is muddled and loses all its charm.
All of us — manufacturers, industrialists, bankers, brokers, hand workers, professors, doctors, ministers — are involved together in the moral muddle and the moral tragedy of our time.5
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.
The Jesus that Rachel loves fiercely is the same Jesus I fell in love with long ago, before I let my the hypocrisy of the church and my own heart muddle everything up.
More often than not, when you get involved in the lives of people, you will find that your paper theology begins to get a bit muddled.
According to ABC News, prosecutors say they were not aware of the charges against Botha and that the detective gave a «muddled» testimony, admitting that Pistorius» version of the events on the evening of the shooting did, in fact, align with the police's account.
The protagonist of Humboldt's Gift, Charlie Citrine, is a successful playwright and biographer who returns to the Chicago of his boyhood; muddles about in the urban scene while trying to straighten out a marital problem; leaves for Spain with a large friend, Renata; is deserted by her; returns to America to bury his old friend Von Humboldt Fleisher; and receives his bequest.
Even so, the twenty - seven speeches collected in We Are the Change We Seek: The Speeches of Barack Obama, edited by E. J. Dionne Jr. and Joy - Ann Reid, are neither better nor worse, for the most part, than any other American politician's speeches: often muddled, consistently unmemorable, and boring.
It's in the actual give - and - take of interacting that couples work (or muddle) through to more fulfilling patterns.
And «But I know that I am in the same sort of muddle... as all the world seems to be in with respect to freewill, yet with everything supposed to have been foreseen or pre-ordained» (p. 378).
This lecture seems to have been devoted in large part to criticisms of Alexander, specifically that his notion of «emergence» is too vague and muddled to give any useful account of «cognitive experience» in particular, or of the more general observations of the novel and creative features of determinate actualities of whatever sort.
In another, he shows how people can get in a muddle if they «do not know the Scriptures or the power of God» (Matthew 22:29In another, he shows how people can get in a muddle if they «do not know the Scriptures or the power of God» (Matthew 22:29in a muddle if they «do not know the Scriptures or the power of God» (Matthew 22:29).
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